ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY. OBJECTIVES Students will be able to apply knowledge of vocabulary and...

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ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY

OBJECTIVES

• Students will be able to apply knowledge of vocabulary and terminology to describe and locate the following:• Anatomical Position• Anatomical Direction & Locations• Anatomical Planes• Anatomical Movements of limbs, joints, etc

By taking notes on this powerpoint

ANATOMICAL POSITION

•Anatomical Position is the standard reference point in which all positions, movements, and planes are described.

•The body is standing straight (erect) with palms and feet facing forward.

ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS

• These terms of directions are used to describe the location or position of one body part in relation to another.

1. Superior: being closer to the head, or above

2. Inferior: being closer to the feet, or below

3. Medial: towards/closer to the midline

4. Lateral: away/farther from the midline

ANATOMICAL DIRECTION

5. Anterior: towards the front of the body

6. Posterior: towards the back of the body

7. Proximal: towards/closer to the root of the limb.

8. Distal: away/farther from the root of the limb.

ANATOMICAL DIRECTION

9. Superficial: closer to the surface

10. Deep: Farther away from the surface

11. Ventral: towards/closer to the front or belly

12. Dorsal: towards/closer to the back

ANATOMICAL POSITIONS

13. Prone: Lying face down

14. Supine: Lying face up

15. Unilateral: pertaining to one side of the body

16. Bilateral: pertaining to both sides of the body

BODY PLANES

ANATOMICAL PLANES• Anatomical planes are fixed lines of

reference which divide the body

MEDIAN PLANE

• Also called Sagittal Plane

• Divides the body into Left and Right portions

• Midsagittal is the term used for dividing the body into equal left and right halves.

FRONTAL PLANE• Also called coronal plane

• Divides the body into Front and Back portions

TRANSVERSE PLANE• Also called Horizontal plane

• Divides the body into upper and lower portions

BODY CAVITIES

ANATOMICAL CAVITIES

• A body cavity is a fluid-filled space that houses and protects body organ(s).

• There are two major cavities of the human body• Dorsal• Ventral

ANATOMICAL CAVITIES• Ventral - contains• Cranial Cavity

• Brain• Spinal Cavity

• Spinal cord/vertebra

• Dorsal – contains• Thoracic

• Heart and Lungs• Abdominal

• Digestive organs• Pelvic

• Large intestine• Bladder• Reproductive organs

BODY REGIONS• The abdominal region of the body is further divided to provide more

specific location for organs

9 regions

4 Quadrants