Body Planes - Maine-Math-in-CTE
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Body Planes
body planes demo
Name the planes in these figures:
Name the planes in these figures:
How would you name them?
Which is the front?
Body Planes
Body Planes
Mid-sagittal
or
Midline
Body Planes
Mid-sagittal
Coronal
or
or
Midline
Frontal
Body Planes
Mid-sagittal
Coronal
Transverse
or
or
or
Midline
Frontal
Horizontal
Directional Terms:
Planes and directional terms:
Translate between medical and
layman’s terms
Frontal plane = Coronal plane
Transverse plane = Horizontal plane
Mid-saggital plane = Midline
Ventral = Front
Dorsal = Back
Anterior = Front
Posterior = Back
The Matching Game
Each person has a card with a
medical or layman’s term on it
Get UP!
Find your match.
Trade cards with someone else a
few times as you walk around the
room.
At teacher’s signal, Find your new
match!
Repeat….
Body Planes revisited:
Body Planes revisited:
Coronal = Frontal
Body Planes revisited:
Coronal = Frontal
Transverse = Horizontal
Body Planes revisited:
Coronal = Frontal
Transverse = Horizontal
Mid-sagittal = Midline
You are the CSI agent
Mark the location of the
injury described in
the medical report.
“Deep Knife wound:
Left anterior lateral
chest, superior to
the iliac crest“
You are the CSI agent
Mark the location of the
injury described in the
medical report.
“Spider bite: Inferior to
the umbilicus, on the
midsaggital line, with
deep necrosis“
You are the CSI agent
Mark the location of the
injury described in the
medical report.
“Superficial Burn: Right
leg, medial surface,
just distal to the knee“
Where have you seen this?
Where have you seen this?
Just the Math:
In 3 dimensional
space, using
Cartesian
coordinates,
the coordinates are
the signed distances
to 3 perpendicular
planes
Just the Math:
Every point in
space has a
unique location
denoted by the
point (x,y,z)
The x value is the
signed distance
from the x-axis.
Likewise with y
and z.
Just the Math:
Plot the point
(2,4,5)
Just the Math:
Plot the point
(2,4,5)
Just the Math:
Plot the point
(-4,4,4)
Just the Math:
Plot the point
(-4,4,4)
How well do you know you terms?
Planes of the Banana
Cut banana across the Transverse
plane, leaving Posterior peel to be
cut along its mid-saggital plane to
form legs.
Cut superior peel back to its coronal
plane, dividing the anterior peel to
form arms for the banana.
Planes of the Banana
Write name on paper plate, for later
grading and display
Label the 3 planes on the banana peel, a
pen writes very well on banana peel
Use a tooth pick (spaghetti noodle) to
injure your banana, leaving it in the
“wound”
Describe the wound location with the
appropriate medical terms, a minimum of
3 terms