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Quiz at the end of the powerpoint For those who have not taken it yet Anatomical Terms Quiz at the end of the powerpoint For those who have not taken it yet

The Anatomical Position The standard reference position: 1.3

Anatomical Position This is a reference position that allows for the use of consistent directional terminology. All descriptions of location are made from within anatomical position. Subject is facing forward with palms forward, thumbs facing to the sides.

Anatomical Terminology

Superior Inferior

Superior TRANSVERSE PLANE Inferior

Body Midline EYES Medial Sagittal Plane Lateral EARS

The Extremities have a different set of terms The arm is DISTAL TO THE TRUNK or MIDLINE OF THE BODY The upper arm is PROXIMAL

The eyes are SUPERIOR to the mouth. The mouth is INFERIOR to the eyes.

The gluteus maximus is POSTERIOR to the umbilicus. BACK FRONT CORONAL P L A N E The gluteus maximus is POSTERIOR to the umbilicus. The umbilicus is ANTERIOR to the gluteus maximus. IN FRONT OF IN BACK OF Also called VENTRAL Also called DORSAL

Directional Terms Superior and inferior – toward and away from the head, respectively Anterior and posterior – toward the front and back of the body Medial, lateral, toward the midline, away from the midline, Proximal and distal – closer to and farther from the origin of the body Superficial and deep – toward and away from the body surface

Regional Terms Axial – head, neck, and trunk Appendicular – appendages or limbs Specific regional terminology

Regional Terms

Body Planes Sagittal and medial – divides the body into right and left parts Midsagittal – sagittal plane that lies on the midline Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts

Body Planes

Body Landmarks Anterior Slide 1.24

Body Landmarks Posterior Figure 1.5b Slide 1.25 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Body Planes Figure 1.6 Slide 1.26 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings