L
A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/Q/R/S/T/U/V/W/X/Y/Z
Unsteady; not fixed and easily changed

Difficulty digesting dairy products

Movement of fluid molecules such that adjacent layers of fluid flow parallel to one another and closely follow the shape of an object in the fluid

Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

Away from or farther from the midline of the body

Movement of the trunk or neck to the left or right in a frontal plane around an AP axis

Consist of two types – granulocytes (e.g., monocytes and lymphocytes)

Avascular necrosis occurring in children age 3 to 12 years, causing osteochondritis of the
proximal femoral epiphysis and potentially decreasing the range of hip motion when they
reach adulthood

Luteinizing hormone

Legal responsibility to perform an act in a reasonable and prudent manner

Component of resultant dynamic fluid force that acts on an object in a direction
perpendicular to the relative motion of the object through the fluid

Mass of an object times the linear velocity of the object; measured in units of mass times
units of length divided by units of time or as kilogram-meters per second in SI; a vector
quantity

Change in position that occurs when all points on an object move the same distance, in

An outside force or forces acting on tissue

Any of the imaginary lines running from superior to inferior and perpendicular to the
transverse planes; vertical axis; frontal-sagittal axis; twist axis

A systemic disease affecting the internal organs, skin, and musculoskeletal system

Complete joint dislocation

Nodules located in the cervical, Axillary, and inguinal regions, producing white blood cells
and filtering bacteria from the bloodstream. Lymph nodes become enlarged secondary to an infection

To break down
Labile

Lactase deficiency

Laminar flow


Laser

Lateral

Lateral flexion

Leukocytes

Legg-calvé-Perthes disease



LH

Liability

Lift force


Linear momentum



Linear motion

Load

Longitudinal axis


Lupus

Luxation

Lymph nodes



Lysis