Dr. ANAND SRINIVASAN. What is Anatomy? Anatomy is the study of structure of body and the physical...

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 Study of anatomy at macroscopic level

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Dr. ANAND SRINIVASAN

What is Anatomy? Anatomy is the study of structure of body and

the physical relationships involved between body systems

Branches Gross Anatomy Microanatomy Embryology Radiologic Anatomy Surface Anatomy Osteology Neuroanatomy

Study of anatomy at macroscopic level

Study of Anatomy at microscopic level

Study of development from fertilization to fetus stage

Study of Anatomy using radiographs, MRI, CT scans, ultrasound etc.

Study of anatomical structures without dissection

Study of Bones

Study of nervous system

Is the standard reference point in which all positions, movements, and planes are described

Standing erect Body is upright Head facing forwards Arms at the sides Palms facing forwards Feet together

Median / Sagittal Right & Left

Coronal Anterior & Posterior

Transverse Upper & Lower

Medial / LateralAnterior (Ventral)/ Posterior (Dorsal)

Superior Refers to a structure

being closer to the head or higher than another structure in the body

Inferior Refers to a structure

being closer to the feet or lower than another structure in the body

Distal Refers to a structure

being further away from the root of the limb than another structure in the limb

Proximal Refers to a structure

being closer to the root of the limb than another structure in that limb

Superficial Refers to a structure

being closer to the surface of the body than another structure

Deep Refers to a structure

being closer to the core of the body than another structure

Supine Lying face up

Prone Lying face down

Unilateral Pertaining to one side

Bilateral Pertaining to both sides

Flexion Bending a joint or decreasing the angle between two bones

Extension Straightening a joint or increasing the angle between two bones

Adduction Moving a body part towards the midline of the body

Abduction Moving a body part away from the midline of the body

Pronation Turning the arm

downward Supination

Turning the arm

Opposition Movement of the

thumb across the palm of the hand.

Rotation Turning on a single axis

Circumduction Circular motion

Medial rotation Rotation toward the midline

Lateral rotation Rotation away from the midline

Lateral Flexion Side-bending

Retraction Moving a part

backward

Protraction Moving a part forward

Elevation Raising a part

Depression Lowering a part

Inversion Turning the sole of

foot inward Eversion

Turning the sole of foot outward

Dorsiflexion Ankle movement

bringing the foot towards the shin

Plantarflexion Ankle movement

pointing the foot downward

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