Anatomical Terminology- Proximal, Distal, Dorsal, Ventral
What is an Anatomical position?
The body is standing erect (upright position) facing forward (directly facing the observer), legs are parallel with feet flat on the floor, upper arms placed at the body’s sides with palms, and facing forward.
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Anatomical position is the positioning of the body, standing upright position and facing forward with each arm hanging on either side of the body, and palms facing forward, and head and eyes directed straight ahead, legs are parallel, with feet flat on the floor.
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Directional Terms of the Body
Directional terms of the body are used to describe the location of the body part.
1. Superior or cranial
Towards the head or upper part of the structure. For example; Cephalic or cranial
2. Inferior or caudal
Towards the feet, away from the head.
3. Ventral or Anterior
Towards the front of the body. For example, the kneecap.
4. Dorsal or Posterior
Towards the back of the body. For example, the shoulder blades.
5. Medial or mesial
Towards the midline of the body.
6. Lateral
To the side of or away from the midline of the body. For example, arms are lateral to the chest
7. Proximal
Toward or nearer to the trunk of the body or toward the point of origin of a part.
8. Distal
Away from the trunk or away from the point of origin of a part.
9. Superficial
On the surface of the body.
10. Deep
Towards the interior (inside) of the body.
11. Parietal
Forming the outer wall of the body cavity.
12. Visceral
Inner covering of the body that covers internal organs.
13. Intermediate
Between the two structures.
14. Peripheral
Away from the central axis of the body, away from the center.
15. Ipsilateral
On the same side of the body. For example spleen and descending colon.
16. Contralateral
On the opposite side of the body or on the side opposite to another structure.
For example, a stroke involving the right side of the brain may cause paralysis of the left leg.
17. Prone
To lie on the anterior (front) surface down.
18. Supine
To lie on the anterior (front) surface facing up.
19. External
Outside
20. Internal
Inside
21. Interior
The inside part of something.
22. Exterior
On the outside
23. Palmar
Anterior hand or palm of a hand (palmar).
24. Plantar
The inferior surface of the foot (sole).
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