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Introduction to Anatomy

Introduction to Anatomy. It is the science which deals with the structure of human body. SUBDIVISIONS OF ANATOMY ; CADAVERIC/GROSS ANATOMY LIVING ANATOMY APPLIED ANATOMY EMBRYOLOGY/DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY NEUROANATOMY MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY SURFACE ANATOMY RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

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Introduction to Anatomy

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  1. Introduction to Anatomy • It is the science which deals with the structure of human body. SUBDIVISIONS OF ANATOMY ; • CADAVERIC/GROSS ANATOMY • LIVING ANATOMY • APPLIED ANATOMY • EMBRYOLOGY/DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY • NEUROANATOMY • MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY • SURFACE ANATOMY • RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY • SECTIONAL ANATOMY

  2. What is anatomical position of the body? • The body is standing upright. • With the upper limbs hanging by the sides • And the palms of the hands directed forwards. • With head, eyes and toes directed forwards. • And the lower limbs are parallel with the toes pointing forwards.

  3. Anatomical Position

  4. What are the different Planes ? Median Plane : It is an imaginary plane that divides the body into two apparently equal halves, right and left. Sagital Plane : It is the plane parallel to median plane. Coronal Plane : It is a vertical plane at right angles to median plane. Transverse Plane : It is a Horizontal plane which cuts the body into upper and lower parts.

  5. Median ,Sagital, Coronal Planes.

  6. What is Anterior and Posterior ? Anterior means nearer the front of the body. Posterior means nearer the back of the body. In the trunk, instead of anterior and posterior ventral and dorsal can be used. ( Palmar & Plantar )

  7. Anterior and Posterior.

  8. What is proximal and distal ? • It describe the relative distance from the roots of the limbs. • eg: Proximal phalanx, Distal phalanx etc.

  9. Proximal and Distal.

  10. Some of the other terminologies. • Superficial • Internal • Superior • Supine • Medial • Deep • External • Inferior • Prone • Lateral

  11. Joint. • The site where two or more bones come together is known as a joint.

  12. Terms used for movements. • Flexion • Abduction • Medial rotation • Pronation • Protraction • Extension • Adduction • Lateral rotation • Supination • Retraction

  13. Flexion & extension. • These movements takes place in Sagittal plane. • In this diagram elbow joint is shown.

  14. Abduction & adduction. • This movements takes place is coronal plane.

  15. Rotation. • This movement is around the axis. • Medial &lateral rotation.

  16. Pronation & supination. • Movements of fore arm.

  17. Circumduction. • Combinations of all the movements. • Opposition movement*.

  18. Inversion & eversion. • Movements of foot so that the sole faces in a medial or lateral direction.

  19. Protraction & retraction. • Movements of temperomandibular joint or jaw.

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