Medical professionals often refer
to sections of the body in terms of anatomical planes (flat
surfaces). These planes are imaginary lines vertical or horizontal
drawn through an upright body. The terms are used to describe
a specific body part.
Listed below are general anatomical terms and their meanings.
| Anatomical
Planes |
| Coronal Plane
or Frontal Plane |
| Sagittal Plane
or Lateral Plane |
| Axial Plane or
Transverse Plane |
| |
| Anatomical
Terms |
Direction |
| Medial |
Toward the midline
of the body |
| Lateral |
Away from the
midline of the body |
| Proximal |
Toward a reference
point (extremity) |
| Distal |
Away from a reference
point (extremity) |
| Inferior |
Lower or below |
| Superior |
Upper or above |
| Cephalad or Cranial |
Head |
| Caudal or Caudad |
Tail, tail end |
| Anterior |
Toward the front |
| Posterior |
Toward the back |
| Dorsal |
Posterior |
| Ventral |
Anterior |