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Introduction to Anatomy

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intoduction to anatomy, various anatomical terms, various planes &positions used in anatomy,subdivisions of anatomy, various movements occuring at different joints

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Introduction to Anatomy

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Gross anatomyRegional anatomy

• Upper limb & lower limb• Thorax • Abdomen & pelvis• Head & neck• Brain

Systemic anatomy• Nervous system (neurology)• Vascular system( Angiology)• Skeletal system (Osteology)• Respiratory, Digestive, Endocrine& Urogenital

system (Splanchnology)

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Histology

a. General b. Systemic

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Embryology

a. General b. Systemic

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Anatomical position

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• Trendelenberg Position Lying supine with his head slightly lower than

feet.

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Lithotomy position

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Planes

or frontal plane

or Midsagittal plane

Other planes

Horizontal plane

sagittal plane

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/ventral/Dorsal

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Flexor surfaceExtensor surface

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OTHER TERMSCentral

PeripheralExternal Internal

Superficial Deep

Ipsilateral Contralateral

Cranial or rostralCaudal

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Radial

Uln

ar

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Tibial

Fibular

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Flexion To bend at a joint, or t

o reduce the angle.

Extension To increase the angle

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At shoulder joint

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Flexion & extension of Thumb

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Flexion Extension Lateral

At Trunk

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Head movements

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At the Foot

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Abductionmovement away

from midline

Adduction movement towards midline

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Adduction & Abduction at Leg

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Abduction & Adduction of fingers

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Abduction & Adduction of thumb

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At wrist

AdductionAbduction

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Rotation

• Movement on longitudinal axis

Medial rotation Lateral rotation

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Rotation of Trunk and Head

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Circumduction

•Sequence of flexion, abduction, extension, adduction & rotational movements

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Elevation Depression

At shoulder joint

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Pronation – To rotate the forearm so that the palm faces backward.

Supination -To rotate the forearm so that the palm faces forward.

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Supination Pronation

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Protraction and Retraction

• Protraction = movement anteriorly on horizontal plane– thrusting the shoulders, jaw,

or pelvis forward

• Retraction is movement posteriorly

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At jaw

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Opposition and Reposition of thumb

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Inversion Eversion

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• Medial Rotation to turn inward.

Lateral Rotation to turn outward

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Directional Terms

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TERMS USED FOR DESCRIBING VESSELS

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CapillariesAnastomosis

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TERMS USED FOR DESCRIBING MUSCLES

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Thank you

THANKS …!!!