directional terms
Body Positions
Movements
Positioning scenarios
Terms
100

Term for "toward the head"

Superior

100

The plane that divides the body into left and right halves

sagittal

100

Bending a joint, decreasing the angle

Flexion

100

A patient came in with pain distal from the knee and proximal from the ankle. Where was his pain?

The calf

100

A physical therapist asks a patient to straighten their bent elbow until their arm is fully straight. What movement is the patient performing?

Extension

200

Term for toward "the midline"

medial 

200

Plane that divides the body into front and back

Frontal

200

Moving a limb away from the midline 

Abduction

200

A bullet wound is described as anterior to the heart but posterior to the sternum. Which structure is likely hit?

the heart

200

A nurse instructs a patient to move their arm from a stretched-out position back toward their body’s midline. What movement is this?

adduction

300

Opposite of anterior

Posterior

300

Plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections

Transverse

300

Turning the palm upward

Supination

300

An injury is located inferior to the elbow but superior to the wrist. Which general area is affected?

The forearm

300

The physician notes a rash on the outer side of the patient’s thigh. How would this location be described in anatomical terms?

Lateral

400

term for "farther from the point of attachment"

Distal

400

If a CT scan is taken along a frontal plane, which two body sections will be visible?

Anterior and Posterior

400

Moving the foot so toes point downward

Plantarflexion

400

A cut is located superficial to the muscles but deep to the skin. Where is the injury?

The tissue

400

A patient is asked to point their toes upward toward their shin during a range-of-motion exam. What movement is this?

Dorsifelxion

500

If the skin is compared to the muscle, which is more "superficial" 

skin

500

An MRI is taken along a transverse plane at the level of the abdomen. Which two main sections of the body will be shown?

Superior (upper) section and inferior (lower) section

500

Circular motion that combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction

Circumduction

500

A bruise is medial to the shoulder and lateral to the sternum. Which area is injured?

the collarbone

500

During an exam, the doctor observes swelling in the area below the patient’s ribs. How would this location be described relative to the ribs?

Inferior