The Language of Anatomy
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- čas přidán 10. 12. 2014
- Common terminology you'll come across when studying human anatomy, such as terms of movement and terms of location.
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CREDITS:
Music used with permission
Intro by www.freakfandango.es/
Models - Ryan Moore, Anthony Narsis, DeAngelo Townsell
3D Animation - Jijo Sujathan
3D Modeling - Marc Camacho, Lean Alvesan
Editing - Dzmitry Tsydzik, Stan Prokopenko
Artist/Camera/Script - Stan Prokopenko (www.stanprokopenko.com)
Script Advisor - Marshall Vandruff
(www.marshallart.com)
#AnatomyTerms #Terminology #Definitions
1:13 Anterior: Towards the front of the body.
1:19 Posterior: Towards the back of the body, back of the hand, and top of the foot.
1:29 Medial: Towards the middle of the body, or away from the side.
1:36 Lateral: Towards the side of the body, or away from the middle.
1:42 Superior: Towards the top and above.
1:47 Inferior: Towards the bottom and below.
1:50 Distal: Refers mainly to the limbs (arms, legs) and describes something away from the center of the body.
1:58 Proximal: Describes something close to the center of the body.
2:02 Deep: Not visible on the surface.
2:11 Superficial: Visible on the surface
2:15 Subcutaneous: Just below the skin (such as the bony landmarks)
thank you! :D
Very helpful thanks
For Simplified Anatomy from examination point of view . Search for ' Angelina Issac ' in Google.
She has a CZcams channel as well as Instagram page where the notes of lectures are provided. She also explains physiology well and provides simplified notes.
Thx you just saved me 3 minutes
Hundredth like
Man, I teach myself English language only to understand things like this.
Exceedingly well-animated skeleton...
deadeaded It's Skelly.
I am pretty damn impressed by that skeleton. Animating all that for one small video, must've been a lot of work. It came out damn wonderful.
And obviously the names were useful as well!
when i took massage therapy classes, they taught a lot of anatomy and terms as well. also pathology terms and meanings. but mostly, you had to know anatomy . i miss my anatomy books.. they were so well done.. and the ones i had, were not available in book stores. just through the school. good stuff. very informative ., and so are these videos .
I already knew all these words from my actual anatomy course. Now I can continue onward faster!
Maybe some people are just born with a great ability to teach? Thanks for making these, Stan.
Stan, I really like your videos and everything, and I like how you probably get everything essential in the free videos, but something as important (in my opinion) as terms of anatomy, which will be helpful in the future, should NOT have been a "demo" in the free video, because I am sure that many terms in the premium video will probably be just as important as the ones shown here. It should be accessible to all.
The most part of those words already exists in my language and they're very common in the vocabulary, so I already knew it :p
good
thank you Stan !!
this is a really good starting point.
fundamentals as always :D
You explained this better than my health teacher did, this would have been useful on my health test
Awesome work proko sir......
ITS A TRAP!!!! Don't relax your sphincter!
+Slap Stick what is that
OH BOY, WHY DIDN'T I SAW YOUR COMMENT EARLIER.
Why what did it do?
@@Dozuken the spinchter is a muscle in the bladder that relaxes and contracts to hold in or excrete urine. So, if you relax your spinchter muscle, all your stored urine will come out.... 😅
this is beautiful!
Thanks for your model! I love your videos, they're helpful to me :''>
I love Skellie! Good job animators!
For Simplified Anatomy from examination point of view . Search for ' Angelina Issac ' in Google.
She has a CZcams channel as well as Instagram page where the notes of lectures are provided. She also explains physiology well and provides simplified notes.
the page link doesn't work anymore
This... taught me more than my actual bio anatomy class. honestly who needs school anymore XD
Is there a vocabulary quiz after this? I didn't study!
So what video would be the most beneficial to watch after learning these terms?
i am spanish native speker and i know almost all those words from spaning language. But other way those maybe come from italian but i am no sure about it.
Que seria de mi vida sin los subtítulos... se los agradezco
God bless! Thank you!
why is this information not on the first page of my anatomy textbook when i needed it
Gracias, 👌
Hello! Check out the translations section from viewers. ✌️
Super brief but I get it.
Cool
Word
oh word
Skelly is cool!
what is this about?
what the heck dude?? these videos are amazing!
I still don't understand why you have to know the names of muscles to be able to draw them. Isn't art a visual thing?
Even if I read, when i try to remember what I read, I see what i read like a movie. I don't remember the names.
hahahah prrr zzzz boom boom craaaaa craaaaa!
wait I know all of these and more !! oh yeah because I am a med student :D
Skelly is adorable
Have mercy on me, I barely even know English 😭
I didn't hear a word I just watched skeleton's reactions :D
In portuguese Anterior means somenthing that came before, does this hold true for the english language? And it inverses the purpose just for the Anatomy terms.
WHYYY!!! T-T
That's because "anterior" is actually a Latin word, and in Latin the prefix "ante-" indicates something that cames first _both spatially and temporally_ ;) so, something that happened in the past came first than what hasn't happened yet, and something that is in front of you ("before you" in english) is spatially "first": if a person was put in front of _both_ you and the object, he/she would *first* see the object, then you ;)
Fun fact: the prefix "pre-" (yes, the same one included in the noun "prefix" :P ) in Latin has the same meaning and functions of "ante-"
p.s.: sorry for the long post, but I've studied Latin for 6 years and I just love it, I couldn't resist :D feel free to ignore me ;)
***** Nahh thanks for the explanation xD, you've got me even more confused hehehe
Em linguagem anatómica, anterior e posterior são também usados respetivamente como "em frente de" e "atrás de" em português. Em inglês não se usam as palavras "anterior" e "posterior" excepto em anatomia.
Visiting after 7 years
By the way no matter , learning a lot,
From india 🇮🇳,not as much good in English language😄 , so strengthnin english too🤭🤭
Unggul
طب البصرة 👍👍
I wanna draw inferior drawings 🌚
T you
The best your the best
( '3')
Agree!
The Frick's a sphincter ??
The mouth or anus.
*laughing in Spanish*
Basically, this video is useless if you know *ESPAÑOL*
Why
I like turtles.
Thats so old dude were in the 30th century already
@@ytp1210 word
who's the guy in the undies? (asking for a friend)
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