Terminology

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Introduction

When describing injuries, equipment, PPE, clothing, and other items related to the anatomy of the human body, it is important to have a universal language to describe the placement or order of these items.  This is especially true when words are the only way to describe a situation, as is the case with written reports or in a deposition.  Any explanation where pictures or diagrams cannot be examined readily is a primary reason for having these orienting and directional terms at the ready in your vocabulary.
 

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Examples

Superior

Toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above.
Ex: The head is superior to the abdomen.

 

Inferior

Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body; below.
Ex: The navel is inferior to the chin.

 

Ventral

Toward or at the front of the body; in front of.
 

Dorsal

Toward or at the back of the body; behind.