Language of Anatomy Wakefield 2014. Planes of the Body (aka – Frontal Plane)

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Language of Anatomy Wakefield 2014

Planes of the Body (aka – Frontal Plane)

Planes of the Body Anterior vs. Posterior Dorsal vs. Ventral Superior vs. Inferior Proximal vs. Distal Lateral vs. Medial Medial (middle) Lateral (side)

Body Orientation Buccal

Body Orientation Digital

Body Orientation Palmar

Body Orientation Scapular

Body Orientation Carpal

Body Orientation Tarsal

Body Orientation Patellar

Body Orientation Brachial

Body Orientation Deltoid

Body Orientation Cervical

Body Cavities

Regions of Body