caudally

/ˈkɔːdəli/
adverb
  1. Toward the tail or the rear end of the body; in a direction away from the head.
    • In human anatomy, the spinal cord extends caudally from the brainstem.
    • The injection was administered caudally, near the base of the spine.
    • The doctor moved the ultrasound probe caudally to examine the lower abdomen.
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