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, Anterior Toward the front of the body (ventral)
Posterior Toward the back of the body
Medial Toward the midline of the body
Lateral Away from the midline of the body
Proximal (Central) where the appendages joins the body e.g. The forearm is proximal to the
hand
Distal (Peripheral) the point furthest from closer to the centre of the body
Superficial (External) near the outer surface
Deep (Internal) near the inner surface
Intermediate Between 2 other structures
Visceral Associated with the organs within the body's cavity (inner side)
Parietal Pertaining to the wall of a body cavity (outside)
Prone Lying on the stomach, face down
Supine Lying on the back, face up
Side- lying Lying on one side
Dorsal Top surface of the foot, or the back of the body