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Ventral
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Distal
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Lateral
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Standard anatomical position
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Supine
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Coronal/frontal plane
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Transverse plane
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
Proximal
farthest form the point of attachment
facing forward, feet parallel, arms at side, palms facing forward
divides the body into front and back
divides the body into top and bottom halves
on your back
side
front
closest to the point of attachment
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