Ross Gross Anatomy I: Directional Terminology
lateral
away from or relatively farther from the median plane
distal
away from the main mass or origin; in the limbs and tail, the free ened
superior
human anatomical term meaning "higher" and sometimes replacing "dorsal" in veterinary anatomical terms for structures of the head
inferior
human anatomical term meaning "lower" and sometimes replacing "ventral" in veterinary anatomical terms for structures of the head
posterior
human anatomical term meaning "toward the back" and corresponding to the dorsal and caudal aspects of the limbs or animals and to caudal in the head
anterior
human anatomical term meaning "toward the front" and corresponding to ventral and cranial on the limbs of animal and rostral in the head
supination
lateral rotation of the appendage so that the palmar or planter surface of the paw faces medially
pronation
medial rotation of the appendage from the supine position so that the palmar or plantar surface will face the substrate
cephalic
pertaining to the head
transverse plane
plane cutting across the head, body or limb at a right angle to its long axis or across the long axis of an organ or a part
median plane
plane dividing the head, body or limb longitudinally into EQUAL right and left halves
dorsal plane
plane running at right angles to the median and transverse planes and thus dividing the body or head into dorsal and ventral portions
parasagittal plane
plane running parallel to the median plane and dividing the body into unequal right and left portions
deep
relatively near the center of the body or the center of a solid organ
proximal
relatively near the main mass or origin; in the limbs and tail, the attached end
superficial
relatively near the surface of the body or the surface of a solid organ
aboral
structure away from the head
oral
structure towards the head
plantar
the aspect of the hindpaw on which the pads are located (the surface that contacts the ground in the standing animal) and the corresponding surface of the metatarsus and tarsus
palmar
the aspect of the hindpaw on which the pods are located-the surface that contacts the ground on the standing animal-and the corresponding surface of the metatarsus and tarsus
abduction
the movement of a part away from the median plane
adduction
the movement of a part toward the median plane
flexion
the movement of one bone in relation to another in such a manner that the angle formed at their joint is reduced
extension
the movement of one bone upon another such that the angle formed at their joint increases
dorsal
toward or relatively near the back and corresponding surface of the head, neck and tail; on limbs it applies to the upper or front surface of the carpus, tarsus, metapodium and digits (opposite to the side with the pads)
ventral
toward or relatively near the belly and the corresponding surface of the head, neck, thorax and tail; this term is never to be used for the limbs
cranial
toward or relatively near the head; on the limbs it applies proximal to the carpus and tarsus; not used in reference to the head
medial
toward or relatively near the median plane
rostral
toward or relatively near the nose; applies to the head only
caudal
toward or relatively near the tail; on the limbs it applies proximal to the carpus and tarsus; also used in reference to the head