Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 1 Posterior Body Landmarks
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Acromial | Pertaining to the point of the shoulder
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Brachial | Pertaining to the arm
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Calcaneal | Pertaining to the hell of the foot
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Cephalic | Pertaining to the head
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Dorsum | Pertaining to the back
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Femoral | Pertaining to the thigh
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Gluteal | Pertaining to the buttocks or rump
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Lumbar | Pertaining to the area of the back between the ribs and hips; the loin
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Manus | Pertaining to the hand
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Occipital | Pertaining to the posterior aspect of the head or base of the skull
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Olecranal | Pertaining to the posterior aspect of the elbow
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Otic | Pertaining to the ear
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Pedal | Pertaining to the foot
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Perineal | Pertaining to the regions between the anus and external genitalia
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Plantar | Pertaining to the sole of the foot
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Popliteal | Pertaining to the back of the knee
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Sacral | Pertaining to the regions between the hips (overlying the sacrum)
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Scapular | Pertaining to the scapula or shoulder blade area
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Sural | Pertaining to the calf or posterior surface of the leg
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Vertebral | Pertaining to the area of the spinal column
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