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Anatomical Standing Position: When describing the regions of the body, positions relative to the ‘anatomical position’ are used. These refer to a person standing UPRIGHT, facing FORWARDS, with ARMS down by the sides PALMS facing FORWARDS Under the title ‘anatomical language’ describe what you think this is with a partner Anatomical language: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rooe4hsA47M, • • • • • • • • • • • • • Anterior: toward the front of the body Posterior: toward the back of the body Lateral: away from the midline of the body Medial: towards the midline of the body Proximal: a structure/body part closer to point of attachment than another Distal: a structure/body part further away from point of attachment than another Superior: a structure higher or closer to the head than another Inferior: a structure lower or closer to the foot than another Peripheral: on the outside or on the edge of something. Superficial: toward the surface of the body Deep: internal or below the surface of the body Supine: facing upwards Prone: facing downwards Anatomical Position and directional terms ( 12 mins ) • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXnizdth NFU Can you use any of your anatomical terms to describe a muscle / bone / organ? Under the title ‘anatomical language’ describe what you think this is with a partner Anatomical language: Term Anterior Posterior Lateral Medial Proximal Distal Superior Inferior Peripheral Superficial Deep Supine Prone Description Anatomical / Exercise / Sporting Example Task: choose an exercise and the order and perform 20 repetitions before moving stations Term Anterior Posterior Lateral Medial Proximal Distal Superior Inferior Peripheral Superficial Deep Supine Prone Exercise Order Directional Terms Table 1.1 Directional Terms Table 1.1