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Chapter 1 Introduction to Anatomy

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1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Anatomy

2 Anatomical position To avoid confusion among medical professional an anatomical position has been established. It is an erect stance with arms to the side palms facing forward and head forward.

3 Anatomical planes

4 Medical term for locations
Anterior-refers to the front of the body Posterior refers to the back of the body

5 Medial and Lateral Medial-closer to the midline Lateral-away from the

6 Proximal *Towards an attachment Ex. Shoulder is proximal to the elbow
Ex. Hip is proximal to the knee

7 Distal *Away from the attachment

8 Cranial/Superior Closer To the Head

9 Caudal/Inferior Closer to the feet Lower part of body

10 Movements Flexion( ) -bending of hinge joint
Extension( / )-straightening of hinge joint

11 Abduction( Abd)-Away from the midline
Adduction (Add)- toward the midline

12 Pronation(pron)- palm down for wrist
Inward lean of forefoot for ankle

13 Supination(sup)-palm up for wrist
Outward lean of forefoot for ankle

14 Inversion(Inv)-sole is inward
Eversion(Ev)- sole is outward

15 Protraction (protract)-shoulders forward Retraction(retract-shoulders back

16 Internal rotation-(Int. R)rotating toward the body
External rotation (Ext.R)-rotating away from the body

17 Circumduction(circum.)
Happens at the ball and socket joint and encompasses several movements.

18 Plantarflexion(PF)-pointing ankle

19 Dorsiflexion(DF)-ankle up

20 Lateral flexion-to the side

21 Horizontal Abduction and Horizontal Adduction


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