1. Anatomical Terminology Flashcards
What is the anatomical position?
Supine palms facing upwards, body is erect, feet together, thumbs pointed away from the body
What does caudal vs cranial mean?
Caudal= toward the back/tail
Cranial= toward the head
What does bilateral vs unilateral mean in anatomical terms?
bilateral= involving both sides of the body
unilateral= involving one side of the body
What does ipsilateral and contralateral mean in anatomy terms?
ispilateral= on the same side of the body
contralateral= on opposite sides of the body
What does parietal vs visceral mean in anatomy terms?
Parietal= relating to a body cavity wall
Visceral= relating to organs within body cavity
What does prone and supine mean in anatomy terms?
Prone= lying on the stomach
Supine= lying on the back
What does medial and lateral mean in anatomy terms?
Medial= towards the midline of the body
Lateral= Away from the midline of the body
What does proximal and distal mean in anatomy terms?
Proximal= towards the reference point
Distal= away from the reference point
What does Cephalad/cranial vs caudal/caudad mean?
head vs tail
What does anterior vs posterior mean in anatomy?
Anterior= towards the front
Posterior= towards the back
What does dorsal vs ventral mean?
Posterior vs anterior
What does flexion vs extension mean of the arm and leg?
What does abduction and adduction mean?
What does circumduction mean?