Anatomy Regions
Breast bone area
Sternal region
heel
calcaneal
Forearm
Antebrachial Region
What two regions are the body divided into:
Axial and Appendicular
Arm (between the shoulder and elbow)
Brachial Region
Wrist
Carpal Region
Head
Cephalic region
Neck
Cervical region
Skull
Cranial region
Leg
Crural Region
Thigh
Femoral Region
The lower limb includes:
Femoral region, crural region, tarsal region, pedal region, and digits.
Buttock
Gluteal region
Axial region consists of:
Head, neck, (cervical region) and trunk
Groin
Inguinal region
Hand
Manual Region
Back of neck
Nuchal region
Knee
Patellar region
Foot
Pedal Region
Sole
Plantar surface
Posterior knee area
Popliteal region
Posterior region between hips
Sacral region
Posterior upper back
Scapular region
Medial Abdominal Regions
Superior Epigastric; Umbilical; Inferior Hypogastric
Right and Left Sided Abdominal Regions
Superior Hypochondriac; Lumbar; Inferior Inguinal
Ankle
Tarsal Region
The upper limbs include:
The brachial region, antebrachial region, carpal region, manual region, and digits
The trunk consists of what regions:
Thoracic and Abdominal
Chest
Thoracic region
Belly button area
Umbilical region
The Appendicular Region consists of:
Upper and lower limbs
Spine area
Vertebral region
A segment of a limb is:
a region between one joint and the next.
Palm
palmar