Adjective
on or relating to the same side (of the body)
Source: WordNetIt was found that "increasing movement extent was associated with parallel increases of rCBF in bilateral basal ganglia (BG; putamen and globus pallidus) and ipsilateral cerebellum." Source: Internet
Injuries at the lower medulla, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves result in ipsilateral hemiparesis. Source: Internet
Damage to the accessory nerve (XI) will lead to ipsilateral weakness in the trapezius muscle. Source: Internet
Each hemisphere's V1 receives information directly from its ipsilateral lateral geniculate nucleus that receives signals from the contralateral visual hemifield. Source: Internet
The muscle, skin, or additional function supplied by a nerve on the same side of the body as the side it originates from, is referred to an ipsilateral function. Source: Internet
Throughout this seated stretch, the ankle joint is to remain supported while depressed and elevated with the ipsilateral (same side) hand in order to sustain the stretch for 10–15 seconds. Source: Internet