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Anatomical Planes and Directions

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Anatomical Planes and Directions

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Anatomical Position Definition: A reference

position that gives meaning to the directional terms used to describe the body parts and regions

The body is in a standing posture with the arms at the sides, palms turned forward, feet together and pointed forward, and head pointed forward

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Midline Definition: A reference

line extending down the middle of the body, encompassing the vertebral column, spinal cord, and naval

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Used to cut the body into smaller sections in order to facilitate study of body cavities, organs, systems, etc.

Especially useful in medical imaging studies

Body Planes

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Median Plane Definition: The

midline, longitudinal plane dividing the head and torso into equal right and left halves

The middle sagittal plane

Encompasses the vertebral column and spinal cord

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Sagittal Plane Definition: The

longitudinal plane dividing the body into left and right parts

Parallel to the median plane and may be applied to the head, torso, and limbs

Not limited to the midline

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Frontal (Coronal) Plane Definition: The

longitudinal plane dividing the body into equal or unequal front and back parts

The term “coronal” is used by radiologists in reference to MRIs and CT scans

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Transverse Plane Definition: The

horizontal plane that divides the body or body parts into upper and lower segments

A cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal planes

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Craft Time!!!!! Construct a plane

model◦ No, not a paper

airplane… A 3-D model of the

body planes, like this:◦ Color-code it and label it

to help you identify the planes

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Left Definition: To the left

side of the midline References the

subject’s left, not your left

Example: The stomach is to the left of the liver

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Right Definition: To the right

side of the body or structure being studied

Example: The right lung is bigger than the left lung

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Lateral Definition: Toward the

side; away from the midline

Example: The eyes are lateral to the nose

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Medial Definition: Toward the

midline: away from the side

Example: The eyes are medial to the ears

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Anterior Definition: Toward the

front of the body Example: The nose is

on the anterior side of the head

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Posterior Definition: Toward the

back of the body Example: A mullet is

long on the posterior side of the body

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Superior Definition: Toward the

top of the body Example: The

shoulders are superior to the hips

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Inferior Definition: Toward the

bottom of the body Example: The liver is

inferior to the heart

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Dorsal Definition: Along (or

toward) the vertebral surface of the body

Example: The SI joints are on the dorsal surface

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Ventral Definition: Along

(toward) the belly surface of the body

Example: The naval is on the ventral surface

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Caudal Definition: Toward the

tail Example: The neck is

caudal to the skull

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Cephalad Definition: Toward the

head Example: The neck is

cephalad to the tail

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Proximal Definition: Toward the

trunk Describes relative

position in a limb or other appendage

Example: The joint is proximal to the toenail

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Distal Definition: Away from

the trunk or point of attachment

Example: The hand is distal to the elbow

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Visceral Definition: Toward an

internal organ; away from the outer wall

Describes positions inside a body cavity

Example: The organ is lined with the visceral layer of the membrane

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Parietal Definition: Toward the

wall; away from internal structures

Example: The abdominal cavity is lined with the parietal peritoneal membrane

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Deep Definition: Toward the

inside of a part; away from the surface

Example: The thigh muscles are deep to the skin

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Superficial Definition: Toward the

surface of a part; away from the inside

Example: The skin is a superficial organ

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Medullary Definition: Refers to

an inner region, or medulla

Example: The medullary cavity is where bone marrow is produced

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Cortical Definition: Refers to

the outer region, or cortex

Example: Cortical bone covers the external surface of the bone

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Intrinsic

Definition: Inherent or insideExample: The lumbricals are intrinsic hand musclesExample: An intrinsic motivation is doing something because it makes you happy

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Extrinsic

Definition: Outer or from the outsideExample: The thumb flexor muscle is an extrinsic hand muscleExample: An extrinsic motivation for doing something is monetary compensation

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Valgus

Definition: An angulation outward and away from the midline of the body, as exhibited by the distal segment of the bone or jointExample: Someone who is knock-kneed has valgus of the ankles

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Varus

Definition: An angulation inward and toward the midline of the body, as exhibited by the distal segment of the bone or jointExample: Someone who is bow-legged has varus of the ankles

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Ipsilateral Definition: Situated

on or affecting the same side of the body

Example: The right eye and the right ear are ipsilateral body parts

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Contralateral Definition: Situated

on or affecting the opposite side of the body

Example: The eyes are on contralateral sides of the head