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2.2 A Ball of A Time!. Anatomists have agreed on a standardised position for the human body in all cases. It is known as the anatomical position.

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1 2.2 A Ball of A Time!

2 Anatomists have agreed on a standardised position for the human body in all cases. It is known as the anatomical position.

3 All the terms of direction that are important for describing the location of the muscles and bones are with respect to this position.

4 Anterior  On the front of the body or limb  Eg the chest is on the anterior aspect of the body Posterior  On the back of the body or limb  Eg the calf muscles are on the posterior aspect of the lower leg

5 Inferior  Below or beneath  E.g The jaw is inferior to the maxilla Superior  On top or above  E.g the shoulders are superior to the lower back.

6 Medial  Nearer the midline of the body  Eg The little fingers are on the medial aspect of the hand Lateral  Further from the midline of the body  Eg The ears are a lateral feature of the head

7 Proximal  Nearer the body (usually refers to positioning a limb)  Eg The elbow is proximal to the wrist Distal  Further from the body (usually refers to positioning on a limb)  Eg The phalanges are distal to the radius

8 Prone  Face down  Eg Press up position Supine  Face up  Eg Sit up position

9 Superficial  Nearer the surface of the body  Eg Pectoralis major is a superficial muscle of the chest Deep  Further from the surface of the body  Eg Ilio psoas is a deep muscle of the hip joint

10 1. I am a large superficial muscle located on the anterior and medial aspect of the trunk. 2. I am a joint of the arm, distal to the shoulder and proximal to the wrist. 3. I am a group of vertebrae located superior to the thoracic vertebrae 4. Create three questions of your own and test your neighbour!


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