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Functional Anatomy Review for Coding Professionals Walter Johnson PT

Objectives The participants will be able to identify Anatomical Directional Terms and Planes I The participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge of Skeletal Anatomy and Functional Pathology II The participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge of Muscle Anatomy and Functional Pathology III The participants will be able to identify Cardiac and Circulatory Anatomy and Functional Pathology IV The participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge of Brain and Neurological Anatomy and Functional Pathology V

Outline Anatomical Directional Terms and Planes Skeletal Anatomy and Functional Pathology II Muscle Anatomy and Functional Pathology III Cardiac and Circulatory Anatomy and Functional Pathology IV Brain and neurological Anatomy and Functional Pathology V

I. Anatomical Directional Terms and Planes A. The Anatomical Position B. Directional Terms C. Planes

The Anatomical Position

Directional Terms Anterior - In front of Posterior – After, Behind, towards the rear Distal – Farther from the orgin Proximal – Closer to the orgin Dorsal – Near the upper surface, towards the back Ventral – Towards the belly Plantar/Palmar – Bottom of Foot/Hand Superior – Above Inferior – Below Lateral – Away from midline Medial – Towards midline

Planes Lateral or Sagittal – Divides the body in right and left regions Frontal – Vertical Plane that divides the body from side to side into front (anterior) and back (posterior) half's Transverse Plane – Horizontal plane that divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) half's

II Skeletal Anatomy and Functional Pathology. A. Skull Anatomy. B II Skeletal Anatomy and Functional Pathology   A. Skull Anatomy B. Vertebral bones and functional pathology C. Upper extremity bones and functional pathology D. Lower extremity bones and functional pathology

Skull Frontal Temporal Parietal Occipital Mandible Facial

Vertebral bones Frontal Temporal Parietal Occipital Mandible Facial

III. Muscle Anatomy and Functional Pathology A III. Muscle Anatomy and Functional Pathology A. General Muscle Anatomy B. Upper Extremity Muscles and Functional Pathology C. Lower Extremity Muscles and Functional Pathology

IV. Cardiac and Circulatory Anatomy and Functional Pathology A IV. Cardiac and Circulatory Anatomy and Functional Pathology A. Heart and Blood flow B. Major Vessels and Functional Pathology C. Minor Vessels and Functional Pathology

V. Brain and neurological Anatomy and Functional Pathology A V. Brain and neurological Anatomy and Functional Pathology A. Brain Anatomy and Functional Pathology B. Spinal Cord Anatomy and Functional Pathology C. Peripheral Nerve and Functional Pathology

Thank You