(redirected from Direction (Alexander Technique))Also found in: Medical, Encyclopedia. Alexander techniquen (Complementary Medicine) a technique for developing awareness of one's posture and movement in order to improve it[C20: named after Frederick Matthias Alexander (died 1955), Australian actor...
medical supervision Medical practice The indirect oversight of multiple procedures performed by others–eg, resident physicians, CRNAs, physician assistants SeePhysician extender. CfMedical direction. McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Medicalmeans belonging to the study and practice of medicine for the prevention, alleviation or management of a physical or mental defect, illness, or condition. Medical directionmeans direction, advice, or orders provided by a medical director, supervising physician, or physician designee (in accorda...
Outpatient hospital services means preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, observation, rehabilitation, or palliative services provided to an outpatient by or under the direction of a physician, dentist, or other practitioner by an institution that: Hospital/Nursing Home : means any institution established fo...
1 of 3 noun ˈsīd 1 a : the right or left part of the trunk of the body a pain in the side stood at her side b : the entire right or left half of the animal body a side of beef 2 : a place, space, or direction away from or beyond a central point or line ...
The meaning of CLINICAL is of, relating to, or conducted in or as if in a clinic. How to use clinical in a sentence.
Crossed eyes (strabismus) is an eye problem involving a misalignment of your eyes. In other words, your eyes do not look in the same direction as they should. One eye may track differently than the other, causing a disjointed appearance. ...
tomogramTomographyachieves this remarkable result by simply moving anX-raysource in one direction as the X-ray film is moved in the opposite direction during the exposure to sharpen structures in thefocalplane, while structures in other planes appear blurred. The tomogram is the picture; the tomogra...
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 de·flec·tion (dĕ-flek'shŭn)Do not confuse this word withdeflexion. 1.A moving to one side. 2.In the electrocardiogram, a deviation of the curve from the isoelectric base line. ...
the blind leading the blindIgnorance on the part of both leaders and followers; lack of guidance and direction resulting in certain failure; futility. The phrase is of Biblical origin. Speaking of the Pharisees, Jesus says: They be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blin...