AnaPhy
Frontal (Forehead): Protects the frontal lobe of the brain.
Orbital (Eye): Houses and protects the eyes.
Nasal (Nose): Responsible for breathing, smell, and filtering air.
Oral (Mouth): Involved in speech, eating, and taste.
Mental (Chin): Supports the lower lip and teeth.
Otic (Ear): Responsible for hearing and balance.
Buccal (Cheek): Forms the sides of the face.
Cervical: Refers to the neck region, supporting the head and containing vital structures like the trachea, esophagus, and blood vessels.
Thoracic (Thorax): Contains the heart and lungs.
Sternal (Breastbone): Provides attachment points for ribs and muscles.
Mammary (Breast): Produces milk in females.
Abdomen (Abdominal): Houses digestive organs like the stomach, intestines, and liver.
Umbilical (Navel): A scar from the umbilical cord attachment.
Pelvic (Pelvis): Supports the lower back and contains reproductive organs.
Inguinal (Groin): The area where the thigh meets the abdomen.
Pubic (Genital): Contains the external genitalia.
Clavicular (Collarbone): Connects the sternum to the shoulder blade.
Axillary (Armpit): The area under the shoulder.
Brachial (Arm): The upper arm, from the shoulder to the elbow.
Antecubital (Front of Elbow): The area in front of the elbow joint.
Antebrachial (Forearm): The lower arm, from the elbow to the wrist.
Carpal (Wrist): The joint connecting the hand to the forearm.
Palmar (Palm): The inner surface of the hand.
Manual (Hand): Consists of the palm, fingers, and thumb.
Digital (Fingers): The five digits of the hand.
Coxal (Hip): The area around the hip joint.
Femoral (Thigh): The upper leg, from the hip to the knee.
Patellar (Kneecap): Protects the knee joint.
Crural (Leg): The lower leg, from the knee to the ankle.
Talus (Ankle): The bone at the top of the foot.
Dorsum (Top of Foot): The upper surface of the foot.
Pedal (Foot): Consists of the ankle, heel, and toes.
Digital (Toes): The five digits of the foot.
Vertebral (Spinal Column): Supports the body, protects the spinal cord, and facilitates movement.
Lumbar (Loin): Lower back region, responsible for supporting the weight of the upper body and facilitating bending and twisting motions.
Sacral (Between hips): Forms the back wall of the pelvis, connects the spine to the hips, and transmits weight from the upper body to the lower limbs.
Gluteal (Buttock): Contains the gluteus muscles, essential for movement and stability.
Perineal (Perineum): Region between the anus and genitals, containing external genitalia and urinary and anal openings.
Scapular (Shoulder Blade): Provides attachment points for muscles that move the arm and shoulder.
Acromial (Point of Shoulder): The bony prominence at the top of the shoulder.
Olecranon (Point of Elbow): The bony prominence at the back of the elbow.
Dorsum (Back of Hand): The back surface of the hand.
Popliteal (Hollow behind knee): The area behind the knee joint.
Sural (Calf): The fleshy part of the back of the lower leg.
Plantar (Sole): The bottom surface of the foot.
Calcaneal (Heel): The bony prominence at the back of the foot.
Occipital (Base of Skull): The back of the skull.
Nuchal (Back of Neck): The area at the back of the neck.
Cranial (Skull): Protects the brain and houses facial features.