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Anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts. The document defines key terms used in anatomy including anatomical position, planes, regions, systems, and various positional and movement terms. Key anatomical subdivisions include head/neck, brain, upper extremity, thorax, abdomen/pelvis, and lower extremity. Positional terms include anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, medial, lateral, proximal, and distal. Movement terms include flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, pronation, and supination.

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Introduction - of - Anatomy 1

Anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts. The document defines key terms used in anatomy including anatomical position, planes, regions, systems, and various positional and movement terms. Key anatomical subdivisions include head/neck, brain, upper extremity, thorax, abdomen/pelvis, and lower extremity. Positional terms include anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, medial, lateral, proximal, and distal. Movement terms include flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, pronation, and supination.

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GENERAL ANATOMY

Anatomy

GENERAL ANATOMY

Anatomy = Ana (Gr) Tome (Gr)

Apart To Cut

Dissection = Dissecare (Latin)

To cut apart
 Gross/ Cadaveric Anatomy
 Microscopic Anatomy (Histology)
 Developmental Anatomy (Embryology)
 Living Anatomy
 Clinical Anatomy (Applied)
 Neuroanatomy
 Surface (Topographic) Anatomy
 Radiographic Anatomy
 Comparative Anatomy
 Sectional Anatomy
 REGIONAL ANATOMY
- Head and neck
- Brain
-Thorax
- Abdomen
- Upper Limb
- Lower limb

 SYSTEMIC ANATOMY
- Integumentary system
- Skeletal system
- Muscular system
- Nervous system
- Cardiovascular system
- Lymphatic system
- Endocrine system
- Digestive system, Respiratory system, Urogenital
system
Anatomy

SUB – DIVISIONS OF BODY

Head and Neck

Brain

Superior Extremity

Thorax

Abdomen and Pelvis

Inferior Extremity
Anatomy
ANATOMICAL POSITION

Standing up right

Looking straight towards horizon

Upper limbs hanging by the side of body

Palms facing forwards

 Lower limbs are parallel with toes pointing forwards


Anatomy
TERMS OF PLANES

1. MID SAGITTAL (Median Plane):


A vertical plane dividing the body into
right and left equal halves.
a. PARASAGITTAL:
A vertical plane which is parallel to
the sagittal plane.

2. CORONAL PLANE (Frontal Plane):


A vertical plane which is at right
angles to the median plane dividing
the body into an anterior and a
posterior part.
Anatomy
TERMS OF PLANES

3. TRANSVERSE PLANE:
A plane at right angles to the sagittal /
coronal plane dividing the body into an
upper and lower part.
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSTURE
Supine Prone Left Lateral

Right Lateral

Upside Down
Erect
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSITION

Anterior = Ventral

Intermediate = Middle

Posterior = Dorsal
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSITION

• Lateral
• Intermediate
• Medial
• Median
Anatomy
OTHER TERMS

For solid organs:


-Superficial
-Deep
For hollow organs:
-Interior
-Exterior
For indicating the side:
-Ipsilateral
-Contralateral
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSITION

Superior = Cephalic

Inferior = Caudal
Anatomy
TERMS FOR LIMBS

Proximal
Distal
Radial
Ulnar
Tibial
Fibular
Preaxial border
Postaxial border
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSITION

Skull - Inferior surface is called as Base

Hand - Posterior surface - Dorum of Hand


- Anterior surface - Palmar surface
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSITION

Foot

- Superior surface -
Dorsum of Foot

- Inferior Surface -
Plantar Surface
Anatomy
TERMS OF POSITION

Combination of Terms:

- Supero medial

- Infero lateral

- Postero superior

- Antero inferior
Anatomy
TERMS OF MOVEMENT

Flexion: - Moving part is carried forwards


- Movement on the transverse
axis

Extension- Moving part is carried


backwards
- Movement on the transverse
axis.

Circumduction: Moving part forms the


base of a cone
Anatomy
TERMS OF MOVEMENT

Abduction: - Moving part is carried away from the body/


reference line.
- Movement on antero – posterior axis.

Adduction: - Moving part is carried towards the body /


reference line.
-Movement on antero – posterior axis.
Anatomy
TERMS OF MOVEMENT

Medial Rotation –
-Moving part is
rotated towards the
mid line.
- Movement on
vertical axis.

Lateral Rotation –
- Moving part is
rotated away from the
mid line.
- Movement on
vertical axis.
Anatomy
SPECIAL TERMS OF MOVEMENT

LEG:
Flexion – A movement on knee
joint in which leg is carried
backwards.
Extension – A movement on knee
joint in which leg is carried
forwards.

TOES:
Abduction – Toes move away from
the long axis of 2nd toe.
Adduction – Toes move towards
long axis of the 2nd toe.
Anatomy
SPECIAL TERMS OF MOVEMENT

NECK:
- Flexion
- Extension

ROTATION:
- Right
- Left

- LATERAL FLEXION
- Right
- Left
Anatomy
SPECIAL TERMS OF MOVEMENT

FINGERS:

ABDUCTION – Fingers
move away from the long
axis of middle finger.

ADDUCTION – Fingers
move towards the long axis of
middle finger.
Anatomy

SPECIAL TERMS OF MOVEMENT


Thumb:
Flexion
Extension
Abduction
Adduction
Opposition
Forearm:
Pronation – Forearm
is rotated that the palm
faces towards ground.
Supination – Forearm
is rotated that the palm
faces above.
Mid Prone Position
Anatomy

SPECIAL TERMS OF MOVEMENT


FOOT –
Inversion – Sole of the foot
faces medially.

Eversion – Sole of the foot


faces laterally.

Dorsiflexion – A
movement of foot in which the
dorsal surface of foot comes closure
to the front of leg.

Plantarflexion – A
movement of foot in which the
dorsal surface of foot goes away
from the front of leg.

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