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1 Navigating the Body

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1 Navigating the Body

Regions of the Body

Directions and Positions

Planes of Movement

Sagittal

Frontal

Transverse

Superior

Inferior

Posterior

Anterior

Cranial

Caudal

Directions and Positions

Proximal

Distal

Medial

Lateral

Superficial

Deep

Movements of the Body Spine and Thorax (vertebral column)

Neck (cervical spine)

Ribs and Thorax

Scapula (scapulothoracic joint)

Shoulder (glenohumeral joint)

Elbow and Forearm (humeroulnar and humeroradial joints – elbow,

proximal and distal radioulnar joints – forearm)

Wrist (radiocarpal joint)

Fingers (metacarpophalangeal, proximal

and distal interphalangeal joints)

Thumb (first carpometacarpal and

metacarpophalangeal joints)

Mandible (temporomandibular joint)

Pelvis

Hip (coxal joint)

Knee (tibiofemoral joint)

Ankle, Foot and Toes (talocrural, talotarsal, midtarsal, tarsometatarsal,

metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal joints)

Systems of the Body The Skeletal System

The Skeletal System

Types of Joints

Saddle Joint

Ball-and-Socket Joint Hinge Joint

Ellipsoid Joint

Gliding Joint Pivot Joint

The Muscular System

The Muscular System

The Muscular System

The Fascial System

The Fascial System

The Fascial System

The Fascial System

The Cardiovascular System -

Arteries

The Cardiovascular

system

- Veins

The Nervous System

The Lymphatic System