"Proximodistal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Proximodistal refers to a direction or movement that proceeds from the center or origin (proximal) towards the end or periphery (distal).
In anatomy, it's often used to describe the direction of movement or movement patterns of joints, muscles, or bones, such as flexion (bending) or extension (straightening). For example, when bending your elbow, the proximal direction is towards the center of the body, while the distal direction is towards the fingertips.
In other words, proximodistal is a way to describe a movement or direction that is from the closest point (proximal) to the furthest point (distal), often in a linear or arc-like manner.