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Anatomical Position

Anatomical Position. Anatomical Position. Feet together, forward & slightly turned out Eyes forward and horizontal with the top of the ears Arms at side - no bones crossed Palms facing upward (supine position). Anatomical position of the Head.

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Anatomical Position

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  1. Anatomical Position

  2. Anatomical Position Feet together, forward & slightly turned out Eyes forward and horizontal with the top of the ears Arms at side - no bones crossed Palms facing upward (supine position)

  3. Anatomical position of the Head Frankfort Plane (1884) for determining anatomical position of the head. The inferior orbit of the eye is in In direct line with the external acoustic meatus (the opening of ear into the skull)

  4. Radius Ulna Ulna Radius Supination Pronation

  5. Anatomical Planes

  6. Sagittal Parasagittal Lateral Medial

  7. Coronal or Frontal Transverse or Axial Oblique

  8. Anatomical Direction

  9. Right Left Midline Superior Medial Lateral Proximal Inferior Distal

  10. Anterior Posterior

  11. Superior or Cranial Inferior or Caudal

  12. Cephalic Cervical Thoracic Abdominal Pubic Femoral Crural Tarsal Plantar

  13. Pronation Dorsal surface Supination Palmar surface

  14. Plantar surface of foot

  15. Dorsal surface of foot

  16. Proximal third of the radius Distal third of the humerus Medial Margin of the scapula Inferior margin of the scapula

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