Human Anatomy Lecture 1 PDF

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Al-Turath University College

Dr. Nibras Riyadh Kadhim

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human anatomy anatomy body planes medical terminology

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This document is a human anatomy lecture. It covers descriptive anatomical terms, and different planes and relations of the human body.

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‫بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم‬ ‫أنا فَت َ ۡحنَا لَ َك فَ ۡت ٗحا م نب ٗينا (‪ )1‬نليَ ۡغ نف َر‬ ‫ٱَّللُ َما تَقَ هد َم نمن َذ ۢن نب َك َو َما تَأ َ هخ َر‬ ‫لَ َك ه‬ ‫ص َٰ َر ٗطا‬ ‫علَ ۡي َك َويَ ۡه نديَ َك ن‬...

‫بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم‬ ‫أنا فَت َ ۡحنَا لَ َك فَ ۡت ٗحا م نب ٗينا (‪ )1‬نليَ ۡغ نف َر‬ ‫ٱَّللُ َما تَقَ هد َم نمن َذ ۢن نب َك َو َما تَأ َ هخ َر‬ ‫لَ َك ه‬ ‫ص َٰ َر ٗطا‬ ‫علَ ۡي َك َويَ ۡه نديَ َك ن‬ ‫َويُ نت هم ننعۡ َمتَهُۥ َ‬ ‫َص ًرا‬ ‫ٱَّللُ ن ۡ‬ ‫ص َر َك ه‬ ‫م ۡست َ نق ٗيما (‪َ )2‬ويَن ُ‬ ‫ع نز ً‬ ‫يزا‬ ‫َ‬ Human Anatomy Lecture 1 1st stage Dentistry By DR. NIBRAS RIYADH KADHIM 2 Anatomy Means study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts & their relationships to one another. The term anatomy comes from the Greek words meaning to cut (tomy) apart (ana) up Clinical anatomy is the study of the macroscopic structure and function of the body Basic anatomy is the study of the minimal amount of anatomy.Understanding of the overall structure and function of the body 3 Descriptive Anatomic Terms 1-Terms Related to Position: All descriptions of the human body with assumption that person standing erect, this called anatomical position 4 knowledge and understanding of the basic anatomic terms. The accurate use of anatomic terms by medical Professional enables them to communicate with their colleagues both nationally and internationally. Without anatomic terms, one cannot accurately discuss or record the abnormal functions of joints, the actions of muscles, the alteration of position of organs, or the exact location of swellings or tumors Terms related to Position Anatomic position : Alldescriptions of the human body are based on the assumption that the person is standing erect, with the upper limbs by the sides and the face and palms of the hands directed forward.. 5 the upper limbs by the sides and the face and palms of the hands directed forward. This is the so-called anatomic position 6 Median Sagittal Plan or parasagittale planes This is a vertical plane passing through the center of the body, dividing it into equal.Para median Planes situated to one or the other side of the median plane and parallel to it are termed Para median.. Medial means towards the midline, lateral means away from the midline. Examples: The eye is lateral to the nose. The nose is medial to the ears. 7  Coronal Planes These planes are imaginary vertical planes at right angles to the median plane.  Horizontal, or Transverse Planes These planes are at right angles to both the median and the coronal planes. The terms anterior and posterior are used to indicate the front and back of the body,respectively. 8 A structure situated nearer to the median plane of the body than another is said tobe medial to the other. Similarly, a structure that lies farther away from the median plane than another is said to be lateral to the other. The other insofar as it is closer to the anterior or posterior body surface. In describing the hand, the terms palmar and dorsal surfaces are used in place of anterior and posterior In describing the foot, the terms plantar and dorsal surfaces are used instead of lower And upper surfaces. 10 The terms proximal and distal describe the relative distances from the roots of the limbs; For example, the arm is proximal to the forearm and the hand is distal to the forearm. 11 The terms superficial and deep denote the relative distances of structures from the surface of the body The terms superior and inferior denote levels relatively high or low with reference to the upper and lower ends of the body. 12 The terms internal and external are used to describe the relative distance of a structure from the center of an organ or cavity; For example, the internal carotid artery is found inside the cranial cavity and the external carotid artery is found outside the cranial cavity 13  anterior - the front of the body , posterior - the back of the body  superior - nearer the crown of the head , inferior - nearer the soles of the feet . proximal - nearer the trunk , distal - farther from the trunk . ventral = anterior, dorsal = posterior  inside = interior = internal , outside = exterior = external . invaginations - bulges into , evaginations - bulges out from 14 The term ipsilateral refers to the same side of the body ; for example, the left hand and the left foot are ipsilateral. contralateral refers to opposite sides of the body; for example, the left eye and the right ear are contralateral. The supine position of the body is lying on the back. The prone position is lying face downward 15 16 17 Terms Related to Movement A site where two or more bones come together is known as a joint. Some joints have no movement (sutures of the skull), some have only slight movement (superior Tibiofibular joint), and some are freely movable (shoulder joint( 18 Flexion is a movement that takes place in a sagittal plane. For example, flexion of the elbow joint approximates the anterior surface of the forearm to the anterior surface of the arm. It is usually an anterior movement, but it is occasionally posterior, as in the case of the knee joint. Extension means straightening the joint and usually takes place in a posterior direction. Lateral flexion is a movement of the trunk in the coronal plane. 19 Abduction is a movement of a limb away from the midline of the body in the coronal plane. Adduction is a movement of a limb toward the body in the coronal plane. In the fingers and toes, abductions applied to the spreading of these structures and adduction is applied to the drawing together of these structures. Circumduction is the combination in sequence of the movements of flexion, extension,abduction, and adduction. Inversion is the movement of the foot so that the sole faces in a medial direction. Eversion is the opposite movement of the foot so that the sole faces in a lateral direction 20 Rotation is the term applied to the movement of a part of the body around its long axis. Medial rotation is the movement that results in the anterior surface of the part facing medially. Lateral rotation is the movement that results in the anterior surface of the part facing laterally 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Protraction is to move forward Retraction is to move backward (used to describe the forward and backward movement of the jaw at the temporomandibular joints). 28 Thank You 2

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