Anatomical Terms, Planes, Classification
- [x] Define and demonstrate the following basic terms relative to the anatomical position: medial, median, lateral, proximal, distal, superior, inferior, deep, superficial, palmar, plantar, anterior/ventral, posterior/dorsal, cephalic/cranial, rostral/caudal.
- [x] Describe the following basic anatomical planes: axial/transverse/horizontal, sagittal and coronal.
- [x] Define and demonstrate the basic terms used to describe movement: flexion, extension, lateral flexion, pronation, supination, abduction, adduction (radial/ulnar/deviation), medial/internal and lateral/external rotation, inversion, eversion, plantar flexion, dorsiflexion, protraction, retraction and circumduction.
- [x] Define the basic terms somatic and visceral/autonomic when used to describe parts of the body and nervous systems of the body.
- [ ] Describe the key anatomical differences between a neonate, child and adult.
Planes
Coronal
Vertical Plane, Divides Anterior/Posterior
Median Sagittal
Vertical Plane, Divides Left/Right
Transverse
Horizontal Plane, Divides Superior/Inferior

Terms
| Median |
Vertical Plane, L/R Division |
| Medial |
Nearer to Median Plane |
| Lateral |
Further form Median Plane |
| Proximal |
Nearer to Trunk/Point of Origin |
| Distal |
Further from Trunk/Point of Origin |
| Superior/Cephalic |
Nearer to head/Above |
| Inferior/Caudal |
Nearer to feet/Below |
| Deep |
Farther from Surface |
| Superficial |
Nearer to Surface |
| Palmar |
Surface of Palm |
| Plantar |
Surface of Foot Sole |
| Anterior/Ventral |
Closer to Front |
| Posterior/Dorsal |
Closer to Rear |
Movements






- Flexion
- Extension
- Lateral Flexion