distad (Meaning)

Webster

distad (adv.)

Toward a distal part; on the distal side of; distally.

Synonyms & Antonyms of distad

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

distad Sentence Examples

  1. The dentist examined the patient's teeth with a distad view to check for any abnormalities.
  2. The neurologist tested the patient's distad reflexes to assess nerve function.
  3. The surgeon made a distad incision to remove the tumor from the patient's abdomen.
  4. The podiatrist trimmed the patient's toenails in a distad direction to prevent ingrown nails.
  5. The acupuncturist inserted the needles in a distad manner to stimulate specific points on the patient's body.
  6. The massage therapist applied pressure in a distad direction to relieve tension in the patient's muscles.
  7. The chiropractor adjusted the patient's spine in a distad direction to correct misalignments.
  8. The physical therapist guided the patient through distad exercises to strengthen their muscles and improve their range of motion.
  9. The occupational therapist taught the patient how to perform everyday tasks in a distad manner to compensate for their disability.
  10. The prosthetist designed a distad prosthetic limb for the patient to restore function and mobility.

FAQs About the word distad

Toward a distal part; on the distal side of; distally.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dentist examined the patient's teeth with a distad view to check for any abnormalities.

The neurologist tested the patient's distad reflexes to assess nerve function.

The surgeon made a distad incision to remove the tumor from the patient's abdomen.

The podiatrist trimmed the patient's toenails in a distad direction to prevent ingrown nails.