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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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