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Anatomical Position and Directional Terms [Anatomy MADE EASY]
Anatomical position and directional terms of the human body. Anatomy review and examples of medial, lateral, proximal, distal, anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, and more!
Simplified review of the standard anatomical position, body planes and sections, and directional terms.
Examples of proximal, distal, medial, lateral, superficial, deep, anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior (cranial), inferior (caudal), unilateral, bilateral, ipsilateral, and contralateral.
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Anatomy Directional Terms:
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published: 07 Oct 2021
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Superficial structures of the neck, Posterior Triangle: Anatomy
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published: 07 Feb 2022
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Superficial and Deep
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This video tutorial discusses how the terms "Superficial" and "Deep" are used in anatomy:
0:00. Intro
0:12. Defining superficial and deep
1:17. Practicing the terms using examples
2:34. In-a-Nutshell
2:40. Acknowledgements
published: 16 Apr 2021
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Anatomical Position And Directional Terms - Anatomical Terms - Directional Terms Anatomy
In this video we discuss the anatomical directional terms, which is a directional language used to reference points or areas of the human body.
Anatomical directional terms
A directional language of anatomy exists in order to minimize confusion when discussing areas or specific points on the body. This directional language or terminology is used in reference to the anatomical position. The anatomical position is when a person stands erect, face pointing forward, arms at the side, palms facing forward and feet also pointing forward. If everyone is looking at the body in the exact same position, there will be less confusion when discussing anything related to anatomy.
We are going to start with superior and inferior. Superior means toward the head, but it can also mean upper of abo...
published: 11 Oct 2017
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Anatomy Trains: The Superficial Back Line
The Anatomy Trains are fascial and myofascial connections throughout the body, giving you the ability to view the body as a chain influencing each of its components.
Based on our animations, Tom Myers from Anatomy Trains recorded a detailed explanation about each line, and today is about the Superficial Back Line, aka the SBL.
The Superficial Back Line Starts at the back of the head down to the bottom of the toes. It's involved in our day-to-day actions and has a strong postural role in our bodies.
With this knowledge, you’d be able to both focus and isolate one point of the chain or work on it as a whole.
Dig deeper, become a movement expert.
Thanks to Anatomy Trains for this awesome cooperation -https://www.anatomytrains.com/
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published: 26 Nov 2021
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Surface Anatomy - Introduction, Upper and Lower Limbs
A demonstration lecture on the surface anatomy landmarks and palpation for the Respiratory System.
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published: 23 Oct 2018
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Superficial arteries of the face (anatomy)
Looking at the superficial arteries of the face, where they go to and where they come from. For some reason.
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Superficial back muscles (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
This is a preview to our video on the superficial muscles of the back, which discusses the origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the muscles which define the dorsal trunk. Take a look at them in our atlas: https://khub.me/0ujqb
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The superficial muscles of the back belong to a larger group of muscles known as the extrinsic back muscles. These functionally belong to the upper limbs, but are situated on the posterior aspect of the trunk also known as “immigrant” muscles.
The superficial layer of the extrinsic muscles of the back includes the following muscles, all of which...
published: 18 Jun 2019
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Superficial back muscles
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This tutorial covers the muscles (attachments, actions and innervation) of the superficial muscles of the back.
published: 07 May 2015
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Upper Limb: Superficial Structures & Cutaneous Innervations – Anatomy | Lecturio
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- Dermatomal distribution
- Cutaneous nerves
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published: 15 May 2018
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Anatomical Position and Directional Terms [Anatomy MADE EASY]
Anatomical position and directional terms of the human body. Anatomy review and examples of medial, lateral, proximal, distal, anterior, posterior, superior, in...
Anatomical position and directional terms of the human body. Anatomy review and examples of medial, lateral, proximal, distal, anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, and more!
Simplified review of the standard anatomical position, body planes and sections, and directional terms.
Examples of proximal, distal, medial, lateral, superficial, deep, anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior (cranial), inferior (caudal), unilateral, bilateral, ipsilateral, and contralateral.
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Anatomy Directional Terms:
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Anatomical Position
1:22 Medial vs Lateral
3:41 Superior vs Inferior
6:19 Anterior vs Posterior
8:00 Proximal vs Distal
10:22 Superficial vs Deep
11:16 Unilateral vs Bilateral
11:59 Ipsilateral vs Contralateral
12:45 Links to notes and images
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Anatomical position and directional terms of the human body. Anatomy review and examples of medial, lateral, proximal, distal, anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, and more!
Simplified review of the standard anatomical position, body planes and sections, and directional terms.
Examples of proximal, distal, medial, lateral, superficial, deep, anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior (cranial), inferior (caudal), unilateral, bilateral, ipsilateral, and contralateral.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Anatomical Position
1:22 Medial vs Lateral
3:41 Superior vs Inferior
6:19 Anterior vs Posterior
8:00 Proximal vs Distal
10:22 Superficial vs Deep
11:16 Unilateral vs Bilateral
11:59 Ipsilateral vs Contralateral
12:45 Links to notes and images
Thanks for watching!
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- published: 07 Oct 2021
- views: 1377771
14:29
Superficial structures of the neck, Posterior Triangle: Anatomy
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- published: 07 Feb 2022
- views: 18891
2:48
Superficial and Deep
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0:00. Intro
0:12. Defining superficial and deep
1:17. Practicing the terms using examples
2:34. In-a-Nutshell
2:40. Acknowledgements
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This video tutorial discusses how the terms "Superficial" and "Deep" are used in anatomy:
0:00. Intro
0:12. Defining superficial and deep
1:17. Practicing the terms using examples
2:34. In-a-Nutshell
2:40. Acknowledgements
- published: 16 Apr 2021
- views: 12950
3:16
Anatomical Position And Directional Terms - Anatomical Terms - Directional Terms Anatomy
In this video we discuss the anatomical directional terms, which is a directional language used to reference points or areas of the human body.
Anatomical di...
In this video we discuss the anatomical directional terms, which is a directional language used to reference points or areas of the human body.
Anatomical directional terms
A directional language of anatomy exists in order to minimize confusion when discussing areas or specific points on the body. This directional language or terminology is used in reference to the anatomical position. The anatomical position is when a person stands erect, face pointing forward, arms at the side, palms facing forward and feet also pointing forward. If everyone is looking at the body in the exact same position, there will be less confusion when discussing anything related to anatomy.
We are going to start with superior and inferior. Superior means toward the head, but it can also mean upper of above. Inferior means toward the feet, but it can also mean lower or below. So we would say the heart is located superior to the small intestine, or we could say the small intestine is located inferior to the heart.
Next is anterior and posterior. Anterior means further to the front, or in front of. Posterior means further to the back, or in back of. So, we would say the lungs are anterior to the spine, or we could say the spine is posterior to the lungs. Sometimes the terms ventral and dorsal are used in place of anterior and posterior, where ventral means anterior and dorsal means posterior.
Anterior and posterior can also be used to describe how you are looking at the body. While the body will always be referenced from the anatomical position, it can be viewed from an anterior view, meaning looking at the body from the front, and it can be viewed from the posterior view, meaning looking at it from the back.
Medial and lateral are another set of directional terms. Medial means toward the midline of the body, and lateral means toward the side of the body, or away from the midline of the body. Where the midline is an imaginary line that divides the body into left and right halves. So, we would say the heart lies medial to the lungs, or you could say the lungs lie lateral to the heart.
Lateral can also be used to describe how you are looking at the body. While the body will always be referenced from the anatomical position, it can be viewed from a lateral view, meaning looking at the body from the side.
Next is proximal and distal. Proximal and distal are terms that are usually used when describing parts of the appendicular body. Remember that the axial body consists of the head, neck and trunk, and the appendicular body consists of the limbs or appendages that are added to the axial body. Proximal means closer to the axial body, or toward the trunk of the body and distal means further from the axial body, or further from the trunk of the body. So, we would say the thigh is proximal to the leg, or you could say the leg is distal to the thigh.
Superficial and deep are another set of directional terms. Superficial means closer to the surface of the body, and deep means further away from the surface of the body. So, we would say the sternum is superficial to the lungs, or the lungs are deep to the sternum. Remember this is the case when we are looking at the body from the front or anterior view, when it is in the anatomical position.
Timestamps
0:00 What is the anatomical position?
0:33 Superior and inferior
0:54 Anterior and posterior
1:11 Ventral and dorsal
1:21 Anterior and posterior view of the body
1:36 Medial and lateral
2:01 Lateral view of the body
2:11 Proximal and distal
2:44 Superficial and deep
https://wn.com/Anatomical_Position_And_Directional_Terms_Anatomical_Terms_Directional_Terms_Anatomy
In this video we discuss the anatomical directional terms, which is a directional language used to reference points or areas of the human body.
Anatomical directional terms
A directional language of anatomy exists in order to minimize confusion when discussing areas or specific points on the body. This directional language or terminology is used in reference to the anatomical position. The anatomical position is when a person stands erect, face pointing forward, arms at the side, palms facing forward and feet also pointing forward. If everyone is looking at the body in the exact same position, there will be less confusion when discussing anything related to anatomy.
We are going to start with superior and inferior. Superior means toward the head, but it can also mean upper of above. Inferior means toward the feet, but it can also mean lower or below. So we would say the heart is located superior to the small intestine, or we could say the small intestine is located inferior to the heart.
Next is anterior and posterior. Anterior means further to the front, or in front of. Posterior means further to the back, or in back of. So, we would say the lungs are anterior to the spine, or we could say the spine is posterior to the lungs. Sometimes the terms ventral and dorsal are used in place of anterior and posterior, where ventral means anterior and dorsal means posterior.
Anterior and posterior can also be used to describe how you are looking at the body. While the body will always be referenced from the anatomical position, it can be viewed from an anterior view, meaning looking at the body from the front, and it can be viewed from the posterior view, meaning looking at it from the back.
Medial and lateral are another set of directional terms. Medial means toward the midline of the body, and lateral means toward the side of the body, or away from the midline of the body. Where the midline is an imaginary line that divides the body into left and right halves. So, we would say the heart lies medial to the lungs, or you could say the lungs lie lateral to the heart.
Lateral can also be used to describe how you are looking at the body. While the body will always be referenced from the anatomical position, it can be viewed from a lateral view, meaning looking at the body from the side.
Next is proximal and distal. Proximal and distal are terms that are usually used when describing parts of the appendicular body. Remember that the axial body consists of the head, neck and trunk, and the appendicular body consists of the limbs or appendages that are added to the axial body. Proximal means closer to the axial body, or toward the trunk of the body and distal means further from the axial body, or further from the trunk of the body. So, we would say the thigh is proximal to the leg, or you could say the leg is distal to the thigh.
Superficial and deep are another set of directional terms. Superficial means closer to the surface of the body, and deep means further away from the surface of the body. So, we would say the sternum is superficial to the lungs, or the lungs are deep to the sternum. Remember this is the case when we are looking at the body from the front or anterior view, when it is in the anatomical position.
Timestamps
0:00 What is the anatomical position?
0:33 Superior and inferior
0:54 Anterior and posterior
1:11 Ventral and dorsal
1:21 Anterior and posterior view of the body
1:36 Medial and lateral
2:01 Lateral view of the body
2:11 Proximal and distal
2:44 Superficial and deep
- published: 11 Oct 2017
- views: 1023687
2:18
Anatomy Trains: The Superficial Back Line
The Anatomy Trains are fascial and myofascial connections throughout the body, giving you the ability to view the body as a chain influencing each of its compon...
The Anatomy Trains are fascial and myofascial connections throughout the body, giving you the ability to view the body as a chain influencing each of its components.
Based on our animations, Tom Myers from Anatomy Trains recorded a detailed explanation about each line, and today is about the Superficial Back Line, aka the SBL.
The Superficial Back Line Starts at the back of the head down to the bottom of the toes. It's involved in our day-to-day actions and has a strong postural role in our bodies.
With this knowledge, you’d be able to both focus and isolate one point of the chain or work on it as a whole.
Dig deeper, become a movement expert.
Thanks to Anatomy Trains for this awesome cooperation -https://www.anatomytrains.com/
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The Anatomy Trains are fascial and myofascial connections throughout the body, giving you the ability to view the body as a chain influencing each of its components.
Based on our animations, Tom Myers from Anatomy Trains recorded a detailed explanation about each line, and today is about the Superficial Back Line, aka the SBL.
The Superficial Back Line Starts at the back of the head down to the bottom of the toes. It's involved in our day-to-day actions and has a strong postural role in our bodies.
With this knowledge, you’d be able to both focus and isolate one point of the chain or work on it as a whole.
Dig deeper, become a movement expert.
Thanks to Anatomy Trains for this awesome cooperation -https://www.anatomytrains.com/
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- published: 26 Nov 2021
- views: 44489
26:47
Surface Anatomy - Introduction, Upper and Lower Limbs
A demonstration lecture on the surface anatomy landmarks and palpation for the Respiratory System.
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A demonstration lecture on the surface anatomy landmarks and palpation for the Respiratory System.
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- published: 23 Oct 2018
- views: 10638
17:40
Superficial arteries of the face (anatomy)
Looking at the superficial arteries of the face, where they go to and where they come from. For some reason.
Daily Anatomy App:
For a random human anatomy qu...
Looking at the superficial arteries of the face, where they go to and where they come from. For some reason.
Daily Anatomy App:
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Looking at the superficial arteries of the face, where they go to and where they come from. For some reason.
Daily Anatomy App:
For a random human anatomy question every day on your phone you can get my Daily Anatomy question app from the Apple App Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/daily-anatomy/id1001729137
or Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.suanatomy.dailyanatomy
Music by Jahzzar
Album: HiFi City Tales
Song: Bodies
https://soundcloud.com/jahzzar
- published: 18 Sep 2018
- views: 122805
3:31
Superficial back muscles (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
This is a preview to our video on the superficial muscles of the back, which discusses the origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the muscles which d...
This is a preview to our video on the superficial muscles of the back, which discusses the origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the muscles which define the dorsal trunk. Take a look at them in our atlas: https://khub.me/0ujqb
Oh, are you struggling with learning anatomy? We created the ★ Ultimate Anatomy Study Guide ★ to help you kick some gluteus maximus in any topic. Completely free. Download yours today:
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The superficial muscles of the back belong to a larger group of muscles known as the extrinsic back muscles. These functionally belong to the upper limbs, but are situated on the posterior aspect of the trunk also known as “immigrant” muscles.
The superficial layer of the extrinsic muscles of the back includes the following muscles, all of which are discussed in this video:
- trapeziu muscle,
- latissimus dorsi muscle,
- rhomboid major muscle,
- rhomboid minor muscle,
- and levator scapulae.
These muscles for the most part, receive their nerve supply from the ventral rami of cervical nerves, with the exception being the trapezius muscle. The trapezius muscle receives its motor innervation from the eleventh cranial nerve, also known as the spinal accessory nerve.
Deep to these muscles are the intermediate extrinsic back muscles which are serratus posterior superior and serratus posterior inferior muscles. These are very thin muscles commonly designated superficial respiratory muscles.
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Read more on the musculature of the dorsal trunk in this indepth article: https://khub.me/1ap3f
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This is a preview to our video on the superficial muscles of the back, which discusses the origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the muscles which define the dorsal trunk. Take a look at them in our atlas: https://khub.me/0ujqb
Oh, are you struggling with learning anatomy? We created the ★ Ultimate Anatomy Study Guide ★ to help you kick some gluteus maximus in any topic. Completely free. Download yours today:
https://khub.me/5np1d
The superficial muscles of the back belong to a larger group of muscles known as the extrinsic back muscles. These functionally belong to the upper limbs, but are situated on the posterior aspect of the trunk also known as “immigrant” muscles.
The superficial layer of the extrinsic muscles of the back includes the following muscles, all of which are discussed in this video:
- trapeziu muscle,
- latissimus dorsi muscle,
- rhomboid major muscle,
- rhomboid minor muscle,
- and levator scapulae.
These muscles for the most part, receive their nerve supply from the ventral rami of cervical nerves, with the exception being the trapezius muscle. The trapezius muscle receives its motor innervation from the eleventh cranial nerve, also known as the spinal accessory nerve.
Deep to these muscles are the intermediate extrinsic back muscles which are serratus posterior superior and serratus posterior inferior muscles. These are very thin muscles commonly designated superficial respiratory muscles.
To master this topic, click on the link and carry on watching the full video (available to Premium members): https://khub.me/jpzue !
Want to test your knowledge on the superficial muscles of the back? Take this quiz:
https://khub.me/hgsta
Read more on the musculature of the dorsal trunk in this indepth article: https://khub.me/1ap3f
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/3wcmw
- published: 18 Jun 2019
- views: 76669
9:33
Superficial back muscles
Link to accompanying workbook:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zWAALVAaevslTmUq2lfl424vXzbAf0_v?usp=sharing
This tutorial covers the muscles (attachme...
Link to accompanying workbook:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zWAALVAaevslTmUq2lfl424vXzbAf0_v?usp=sharing
This tutorial covers the muscles (attachments, actions and innervation) of the superficial muscles of the back.
https://wn.com/Superficial_Back_Muscles
Link to accompanying workbook:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zWAALVAaevslTmUq2lfl424vXzbAf0_v?usp=sharing
This tutorial covers the muscles (attachments, actions and innervation) of the superficial muscles of the back.
- published: 07 May 2015
- views: 194196
22:55
Upper Limb: Superficial Structures & Cutaneous Innervations – Anatomy | Lecturio
This video “Upper Limb: Superficial Structures & Cutaneous Innervations” is part of the Lecturio course “Anatomy” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.i...
This video “Upper Limb: Superficial Structures & Cutaneous Innervations” is part of the Lecturio course “Anatomy” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/upperlimbsuperficialstructures
► LEARN ABOUT:
1. Fascia of the upper limb
- Superficial and Deep
- Brachial fascia
2. Venous drainage
- Cephalic vein
- Basilic Vein
- Median cubital vein
3. Cutaneous innervation
- Dermatomal distribution
- Cutaneous nerves
► THE PROF:
Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds where he is currently working as Associate Professor in Anatomy. Due to various publications on human anatomy, such as "Access Anatomy: Abdomen", Dr. James Pickering is a leading expert in his field.
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This video “Upper Limb: Superficial Structures & Cutaneous Innervations” is part of the Lecturio course “Anatomy” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/upperlimbsuperficialstructures
► LEARN ABOUT:
1. Fascia of the upper limb
- Superficial and Deep
- Brachial fascia
2. Venous drainage
- Cephalic vein
- Basilic Vein
- Median cubital vein
3. Cutaneous innervation
- Dermatomal distribution
- Cutaneous nerves
► THE PROF:
Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds where he is currently working as Associate Professor in Anatomy. Due to various publications on human anatomy, such as "Access Anatomy: Abdomen", Dr. James Pickering is a leading expert in his field.
► LECTURIO is your single-point resource for medical school:
Study for your classes, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MCAT or MBBS with video lectures by world-class professors, recall & USMLE-style questions and textbook articles. Create your free account now: http://lectur.io/upperlimbsuperficialstructures
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► READ TEXTBOOK ARTICLES related to this video:
Veins of the Arm: Cutaneous Innervation and Venous Drainage
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- published: 15 May 2018
- views: 57140