Language of Anatomy
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Language of Anatomy
Why do we have an
“Anatomical position”?
• Anatomical reference points
• Common to all health care professionals
– Physiotherapy
– Nurses
– Physicians
– Chiropractors
– Acupuncturist
– Massage therapists
Directional Terms
Superior (cranial)
• Up towards the head
• As in “I think therefore I am
superior”
• Above
• Head is superior to the
abdomen
Inferior (caudal)
Down towards the lower
body
Worms are below my feet so
they are inferior
Below
Umbilicus is inferior to the
chin
Yes there are more
Anterior/Ventral Towards the
front of the body
• In front of something
Posterior
Towards the back of the body
• Behind something
• The sternum is anterior to
the spine
• The heart is posterior to the
sternum
More?
Medial
Towards the middle or midline
of the body
On the inner side of something
related to the middle
Okay easy way to remember :
closer to your heart
The heart is medial to the
shoulder
Lateral
• Away from the middle or
midline
• Outside of the body
• Further away from the
heart
• The arms are lateral to the
chest
You are killing me
Proximal (proximity)
Used when talking about the
arms and legs
Closest part of the arm or leg
to the attachment point on the
body
The elbow is proximal to the
wrist (it is closer to the
attachment point of the arm to
the body)
Distal (distance)
Used when talking about the
arms and legs
Farthest part away from the
point of attachment to the
body
The knee is distal to the hip
Honestly, there can not be much more,
Please
Superficial (on the surface or
external)
• Towards the surface or at
the surface of the body
• On or just below the skin
• The knife wound was a
superficial cut
Deep (just what it means)
• Away from the body surface
• Underneath
• A gunshot is a deep injury
So how much do you remember?
Answer the following
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The heart is _____________ to the sternum
The forehead is ____________ to the mouth
The knee is ____________ to the ankle
The little finger is ____________ to the ring
finger
• The eyes are ___________ to the ears
• The spinal cavity is _____________ to the cranial
cavity
• The umbilicus is _______________ compared to
the intestines
Just a few more to make sure you have
got it
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The fingers are ____________ to the elbow
A gun shot is a ____________ wound
The diaphragm is ____________ to the lungs
The umbilicus is _______________to the
clavicle (collar bone)
Body Cavities: we have two large ones
that are subdivided
• Dorsal Cavity
• Ventral Cavity
Dorsal Cavity
• Dorsal cavity consists of the:
• CRANIAL:
• Brain
• VERTEBRAL:
• Spinal Cord
The Ventral Cavity is subdivided into 3
• Thoracic containing?
• Lungs, heart, trachea, esophagus
• Abdominal containing?
• Stomach, liver, spleen, intestines, kidneys,
pancreas, gallbladder
• Pelvic containing?
• Bladder, reproductive organs, rectum
Important muscle !!!!!
• The DIAPHRAGM
• So what exactly is a diaphragm and why is it so
uncomfortable when you hit it?
• How exactly do you hit a diaphragm?
• Ever been winded?
Slicing up the body
• Sagittal
– Cutting the body into a right and left side
– Medial and lateral side
– Mid-sagittal ?
• Frontal or Coronal
– Cutting the body into front and back or
– Anterior and posterior
• Transverse
– Cutting the body into top and bottom
– Superior and inferior