The phrase
"medial side" refers to something being located towards the middle of an object or body.
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Featuring round toe, stitching details, low stacked block heel, durable rubber outsole and
medial side zipper closure for an easy on - and - off.
Designed to work on any surface you want to run on, these shoes are made for overpronated runners with
added medial side surface area.
Then there are these little laser cuts in the lateral and
medial sides of the midsole's foam that squish down each time your foot hits the ground.
dual density boost ™ cushioning on
the medial side provides energized stability for a smooth, responsive ride
A permanent side effect of my lower back problem is
the medial side of my left foot goes numb superficially after a couple minutes when I lay down straight on my back with my feet pointing up at the ceiling.
Low - profile heel clip rolls up on the lateral and
medial sides to help minimize drag during handstand pushups.
Tracing up from the nose, find
the medial side of the eyebrows (the inside points closest to each other) and sweep your thumbs along the eyebrows.
The tendon of the short head runs along
the medial side of the arm.
The lateral and medial heads originate from the lateral and
medial sides (respectively) of the distal posterior femur.
I have a spur on the base of my thumb and heel spurs both feet and I feel a little on
the medial side of my elbow.
Semimembranosus The semimembranosus is located at on
the medial side on the back of the thigh.
A pad of fibrous tissue called a medial buttress may develop on
the medial side of the tibia in longstanding cases.
Although the vast majority of cases that veterinarians see involve luxation to the inside (
medial side) of the knee, the kneecap of some dogs does occasionally luxates laterally (lateral patellar luxation).
In almost all cases, the kneecap pops out of its track toward the inside (
medial side) of the knee joint.
A large lateral release of the patella tendon and muscle groups from the scar and then suturing
the medial side kept the patella central in the groove.
The tendency to luxate to
the medial side causes a transient lameness, at least until the patella returns to its normal position, if it is able to.
4) The patella is permanently luxated to
the medial side.
Again, anatomical peculiarities make it so that it is always
the medial side of the meniscus that tears in dogs.