How to use in-sentence of “proximal”:
+ Hammer toes are a condition of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the second, third, fourth or fifth toe.
+ The method is also known as proximal interpolation or, point sampling.
+ Vygotsky called this range the zone of proximal development.
+ The terms proximal and distal are used to describe parts of a feature that are close to, or distant from, the main mass of the body.
+ The metacarpophalangeal joints are between the bones in the hand at the palm called metacarpals, and the first finger bones called proximal phalanges.
+ This caused him to argue that learning takes place within a zone of proximal development, which is made up of functions that are not yet fully formed, but are on the way to being established.
+ Rigid bronchoscopy is a straight rigid tube used to see into the trachea and proximal bronchi.
+ Thus the upper arm in humans is proximal and the hand is distal.

