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General Introduction to Anatomy Anatomy RHS 241 Lecture 1 Dr. Einas Al-Eisa

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General Introduction to Anatomy

AnatomyRHS 241Lecture 1

Dr. Einas Al-Eisa

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Definition

• Anatomy = the study of the structure & function of the body

• Antome (Greek word) = cutting up or taking part (dissect)

• 1st studied formally in Egypt (500 BC)

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“The nature of the body is the beginning of medical science”

Hippocrates

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History

• Earliest description on papyrus (3000-2500 BC)• Hippocrates (Greece 460-377 BC)• Aristotle (384-322 BC)

• Fabricius (1537-1619) discovered the valves of the veins

• Harvey (1628) discovered the circulation of blood• 17th century: human dissections formal practice in

European Med schools

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Anatomical terms

• Dorsal = posterior (back)• Ventral = anterior (belly)

• Cranium = skull• Cephalon = head• Cranial = cephalic = toward the head• Caudal = toward the tail

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Anatomical Position

• = person standing upright, facing straight ahead, feet parallel and close, and palms facing forward.

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Anatomical terms

• Superior = toward the head• Inferior = toward the feet

• Anterior (ventral) = toward the front • Posterior (dorsal) = toward the back

• Medial = closer to the midline• Lateral = farther from the midline

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Anatomical terms

• Proximal = closer to the trunk• Distal = farther from the trunk

• Superficial = closer to the surface• Deep = farther from the surface

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Directional Terms

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Planes of the body

• Anatomical descriptions are based on three imaginary planes that pass through the body in the anatomical position

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Plane Divides the body into:

Frontal (coronal) Front & back halves

Transverse (horizontal) Superior & inferior halves

Sagittal (median) Right & left halves

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Terms of movement

• Flexion (bending) = approximate two parts (decrease the angle between two parts)

• Extension = straighten out a bent part

• Abduction = moving away from the midline• Adduction = moving toward the midline

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Terms of movement

• Protraction = moving a part forward• Retraction = moving a part back

• Elevation = moving a part superiorly • Depression = moving a part inferiorly

• Rotation = twisting

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Flexion = movement away from the anatomical position

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Extension = bringing the body part back to the anatomical position and beyond

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Abduction = away from the midline

Adduction = toward the midline

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Lateral (external) rotation = when the bone rotates away from the midline

Medial (internal) rotation = when the bone rotates towards the midline

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Circumduction = flexion, abduction, extension, & adduction

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Types of Joints

SynovialDiarthroidal

Freely movable

CartilagenousAmphiarthroidalSlightly movable

FibrousSynarthroidalImmovable

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Fibrous(Synarthroidal) =Immovable joints

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Synchodroses =Fibrocatilagenous joint that allows very slight movement

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Fibrocartilagenous joint

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Syndesmosis = bones held together by strong ligaments that allow minimal movement

Inferior tibiofibular joint

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Synovial joint =Freely movable

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