A 11 RCMDissection01 Thoracic wall Pectoral muscles Pleural

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A 11 RCM/Dissection/01 Thoracic wall, Pectoral muscles, Pleural Cavity and Lung in situ SCRUBS:

A 11 RCM/Dissection/01 Thoracic wall, Pectoral muscles, Pleural Cavity and Lung in situ SCRUBS: An Introduction to Anatomy By Chandar Jaipal

Contents Anatomical Position Anatomical Plane Anatomical Terminology of Movement Spinal Roots Skin and Fascia

Contents Anatomical Position Anatomical Plane Anatomical Terminology of Movement Spinal Roots Skin and Fascia Radiology Rules Quiz Advice Learning outcomes: • Know the key features of the anatomical position • Understand the concept of anatomical planes • Understand how to use key anatomical terminology

The Anatomical Position: • • • Head and eyes facing forward Arms by side

The Anatomical Position: • • • Head and eyes facing forward Arms by side Palms facing forward Legs close together Toes pointing forward Think patient lying down on a table. All anatomical descriptions are based on this position!!

The Anatomical Planes: • Sagittal plane • Vertical plane • Median plane/Midsagittal plane •

The Anatomical Planes: • Sagittal plane • Vertical plane • Median plane/Midsagittal plane • Midclavicular plane/line • Coronal plane • Plane dividing body into front and back • Think CROWN • Transverse plane • Horizontal plane

Superior (cranial) Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Inferior (caudal) Anatomical Terminology: Anterior/Ventral Superficial Deep Posterior/Dorsal

Superior (cranial) Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Inferior (caudal) Anatomical Terminology: Anterior/Ventral Superficial Deep Posterior/Dorsal

Terminology of Movement: • Flexion and Extension • Abduction and Adduction • Medial rotation

Terminology of Movement: • Flexion and Extension • Abduction and Adduction • Medial rotation and Lateral rotation • Circumduction • Pronation and Supination • Mid-pronation • Elevation and Depression

Spinal Roots: • Cervical – C 1 -C 8 • Thoracic – T 1

Spinal Roots: • Cervical – C 1 -C 8 • Thoracic – T 1 -T 12 • Lumbar – L 1 -L 5 • Sacral – S 1 -S 5 • Coccygeal

Skin and Fascia: • Skin • Superficial Fascia • Fatty layer • Membranous layer

Skin and Fascia: • Skin • Superficial Fascia • Fatty layer • Membranous layer • Deep Fascia • Muscle/Organ/Bone etc

Radiology Rules for Transverse cross sections: • Imagine person lying down on table •

Radiology Rules for Transverse cross sections: • Imagine person lying down on table • In supine position • You are standing at the end of the table with the feet • Imagine cross sections through body • NB: Always use persons Right and Left

QUIZ Which plane is the cross section in A? Coronal plane Which plane is

QUIZ Which plane is the cross section in A? Coronal plane Which plane is the cross section in B? Sagittal, more specifically… the Median plane A B

Advice: • Moore and Agur is the mark scheme • teachmeanatomy. info • Acland

Advice: • Moore and Agur is the mark scheme • teachmeanatomy. info • Acland Anatomy Videos • Bio. Digital Human • Complete task book in DR • Checklist • RESPECT your cadaver

Thanks for Listening References: • Essential Clinical Anatomy – Moore and Agur • Google

Thanks for Listening References: • Essential Clinical Anatomy – Moore and Agur • Google Images • teachmeanatomy. info • Ken. Hub Any Questions? Email me mzycj 3@nottingham. ac. uk @nottinghamscrubs @scrubsnottingham @SCRUBSNotts