we will focus on the three planes that are traditionally used when discussing human anatomy (see Figure 1). First is the transverse plane, (also called the horizontal plane), which divides the body into top and
Coronal Plane:The frontal plane divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions. It’s like a vertical slice that separates the front and back of the body. Transverse Plane:This horizontal plane cuts the body into upper (cranial) and lower (caudal) sections. It’s ofte...
(nearer the median or mid-sagittal plane) andlateral(away from this plane);anteriorandposteriorrefer to the front and back surfaces of the body;superior(cranial or rostral) orinferior(caudal) refer to position in the vertical;superficialanddeepspecify distance from the surface of the body. A ...
back, rear - the part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer; "he stood at the back of the stage"; "it was hidden in the rear of the store" front - the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage" stand - the po...
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and the palms of the hands face forward as illustrated in Figure 1. Using this standard position reduces confusion. It does not matter how the body being described is oriented, the terms are used as if it is in anatomical position. For example, a scar in the “anterior (front) carpal (...
The frontal plane divides the body into front and back. Movements in this plane are sideways movements. Examples are abduction and adduction. Abduction is when you lift your arm out to the side. Adduction occurs when you move it back down to your side from the raised position. ...
Pulmonary artery-vein segmentation is critical for disease diagnosis and surgical planning. Traditional methods rely on Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiography (CTPA), which requires contrast agents with potential health risks. Non-contrast CT, a safer
anatomical position: palm rested together, slightly separated anatomical position: feet palm of the hand palmar sole of foot plantar frontal/coronal plane that divides front and back transverse/horizontal/acxial plane that divides top and bottom ...
Standard anatomical position Astandard anatomical positiondescribes the relation of body parts to one another as a person is standing with the body erect, the arms at the side, and the face and palms directed forward. Standard position terms ...