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Anatomical Position, Directions, Regions, Planes, Cavities, & Quadrants.

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Page 1: Anatomical Position, Directions, Regions, Planes, Cavities, & Quadrants.

Anatomical Position, Directions, Regions, Planes, Cavities, & Quadrants

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Language of Anatomy Special terminology is used to prevent

misunderstanding Exact terminology is used for:

Position Direction Regions Structures

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Anatomical Position Standing erect, with

palms and feet facing forward

Is the standard reference point in which all positions, movements, and planes are described

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Positions & Directions

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Terms of position and direction describe the position of one body part relative to another, usually along one of the three major body planes

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Superior Refers to a

structure being closer to the head or higher than another structure in the body

Inferior Refers to a

structure being closer to the feet or lower than another structure in the body

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Anterior

Refers to a structure being more in front than another structure in the body

Posterior Refers to a

structure being more in back than another structure in the body

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Medial

Refers to a structure being closer to the midline or median plane of the body than another structure of the body

Lateral

Refers to a structure being farther away from the midline than another structure of the body

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Distal (Reference to the

extremities only) Refers to a structure

being further away from the root of the limb than another structure in the limb

Proximal (Reference to the

extremities only) Refers to a structure

being closer to the root of the limb than another structure in that limb

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Superficial Refers to a

structure being closer to the surface of the body than another structure

Deep

Refers to a structure being closer to the core of the body than another structure

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Ventral Towards the

front or belly

Dorsal Towards the

back

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Prone Lying face down

Like a Pro Baseball player sliding into Home.

Supine

Lying face up Lying on your

spine and you can have soup poured into your mouth.

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Unilateral

Pertaining to one side of the body

Bilateral

Pertaining to both sides of the body

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Anterior Body Landmarks Abdominal

Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

Acromial Point of shoulder

Antebrachial Forearm

Antecubital Anterior surface of

elbow Axillary

Armpit

Brachial Arm

Buccal Cheek

Carpal Wrist

Cervical Neck

Coxal Hip

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Anterior Body Landmarks Crural

Leg Deltoid

Curve of shoulder Digital

Fingers, toes Femoral

Thigh Fibular

Lateral part of leg Frontal

Forehead

Inguinal Groin

Mental Chin

Nasal Nose area

Oral Mouth

Orbital Eye area

Patellar Anterior knee

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Anterior Body Landmarks Pelvic

Area overlying the pelvis anteriorly

Pubic Genital region

Sternal Breastbone area

Tarsal Ankle region

Thoracic Chest

Umbilical Navel

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Anatomical Regions: Anterior

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Posterior Body Landmarks Calcaneal

Heel of the foot Cephalic

Head Femoral

Thigh

Gluteal Buttock

Lumbar Area of back

between ribs and hip (loin)

Occipital Posterior surface of

head/base of skull

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Posterior Body Landmarks Olecranal

Posterior surface of elbow

Popliteal Posterior knee

area Sacral

Area between hips

Scapular Shoulder blade

region Sural

Posterior surface of leg (calf)

Vertebral Area of spinal

column

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Anatomical Regions: Posterior

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Inferior Body Landmark Plantar

Sole of foot

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Anatomical Planes

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Fixed lines of reference along which the body is often divided or sectioned to facilitate viewing of its structures

Allow one to obtain a three-dimensional perspective by studying the body from different views

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Sagittal Plane

The plane dividing the body into right and left portions

Midsagittal or median are names for the plane dividing the body into equal right and left halves

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Frontal/Coronal Plane

The plane dividing the body into front and back portions

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Transverse/ Horizontal Plane (aka: cross section)

The horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower portions

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Body Cavities

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Dorsal Body Cavity Two subdivisions:

Cranial cavity Houses brain

Spinal cavity Houses spinal cord

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Ventral Body Cavity Larger than dorsal cavity Thoracic cavity

Contains lungs & heart Separated from rest of

ventral cavity by diaphragm Further separated into right

and left by mediastinum Abdominopelvic cavity

Abdominal cavity Contains stomach, liver, intestines

Pelvic cavity Contains reproductive organs, bladder, rectum

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Quadrants

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Abdominopelvic Quadrants

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Regions

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Regions Umbilical region

Centermost region, deep to and surrounding the umbilicus (navel)

Epigastric region Superior to the umbilical region

Hypogastric region Inferior to the umbilical region

Right & Left Iliac/Inguinal regions Lateral to the hypogastric region

Right & Left Lumbar regions Lateral to the umbilical region

Right & Left Hypochondriac regions Lateral to the epigastric region (contain lower ribs)