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Abdominal
Region inferior to the thorax (chest) and superior to the pelvic brim of the hip bones.
Antebrachial
Forearm (the portion of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist)
Antecubital
Region anterior to the elbow; also known as the cubital region
Auricular
Visible surface structures of the ear
Axillary
Armpit
Brachial
Arm (the portion of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow)
Buccal
Cheek
Calcaneal
Heel of the foot
Carpal
Wrist
Cephalic
Head
Cervical
Neck
Cranial
Skull (surrounding the brain)
Crural
Leg (the portion of the lower limb between the knee and the ankle)
Deltoid
Shoulder
Digital (also called phalangeal)
Fingers or toes
Dorsal (also known as dorsum)
Back
Facial
Face
Femoral
Thigh
Fibular
Lateral aspect of the leg
Frontal
Forehead
Gluteal
Buttock
Hallux
Big toe
Hip
Lateral region between trunk and thigh
Inguinal
Groin
Lumbar
“Small of the back”; the inferior part of the back between the ribs and the pelvis
Mammary
Breast
Manus
Hand
Mental
Chin
Nasal
Nose
Occipital
Posterior aspect of the head
Olecranal
Posterior aspect of the elbow
Oral
Mouth
Orbital
Eye
Palmar
Palm (anterior surface of the hand)
Patellar
Kneecap
Pectoral
Chest, includes mammary region
Pelvic/Pelvis
Region inferior to the pelvic brim of the hip bones
Perineal
Diamond-shaped region between the thighs that contains the anus and external reproductive organs
Pedal/Pes
Foot
Plantar
Sole of the foot
Pollex
Thumb
Popliteal
Area posterior to the knee
Pubic
Anterior region of the pelvis
Radial
Lateral aspect (thumb side) of forearm
Sacral
Posterior region between the hip bones
Scapular
Shoulder blade
Sternal (Sternum)
Anterior middle region of the thorax
Sural
Calf (posterior part of the leg)
Tarsal (Ankle)
Proximal part of the foot and ankle
Thoracic
Part of torso superior to thoracic diaphragm; contains the pectoral, axillary, and sternal regions
Tibial
Medial aspect of leg
Ulnar
Medial aspect (pinky side) of the forearm
Umbilical
Navel
Vertebral
Spinal column