Table of Contents
- 1 What is line in the middle of the chest called?
- 2 Where is the mid clavicle line?
- 3 What is the sternal line?
- 4 What line of the body goes from armpit to hip?
- 5 Is the scapula anterior or posterior?
- 6 What is the Midclavicular line used for?
- 7 What lines pass through the middle of the clavicle?
- 8 What is the deep front line of the body?
What is line in the middle of the chest called?
(Midsternal line not labeled, but is visible at center, running vertically.) Anatomical terminology. On the front of the thorax, one of the most important vertical lines is the midsternal line, the middle line of the sternum. It can be interpreted as a component of the median plane.
What is the mid anterior line?
What is the midaxillary line? The midaxillary line is an imaginary landmark line that runs through an individual’s torso, separating the body into its anterior, or front, and posterior, or back, halves.
Where is the mid clavicle line?
The midclavicular line is one of the surface reference lines used in surface anatomy of the thorax. It is a parasagittal vertical plane that passes halfway through the body of the clavicle.
What part of the body is the scapula?
shoulder blade
The scapula, or shoulder blade, is a large triangular-shaped bone that lies in the upper back.
What is the sternal line?
n. A vertical line corresponding to the lateral margin of the sternum.
Why does my sternum stick out?
Pectus carinatum (PC, or pigeon chest) is a chest wall deformity where there is overgrowth of the cartilage between the ribs and the sternum (breastbone), causing the middle of the chest to stick out.
What line of the body goes from armpit to hip?
The axillary lines are the anterior axillary line, midaxillary line and the posterior axillary line….
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Latin | lineae axillares |
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Why is Midclavicular line important?
Clinical significance It is useful for evaluating hepatomegaly and identifying heart sounds, as well as finding the gallbladder. (The gallbladder is at the intersection of the midclavicular line and the transpyloric plane.)
Is the scapula anterior or posterior?
Scapula Bone – Introduction The scapula is a flat, triangular-shaped bone that lies adjacent to the posterior surface of ribs. Seventeen muscles attach to the scapula, and it articulates with the clavicle to form the shoulder girdle or pectoral girdle, which supports movements of the humerus.
What is the main function of the scapula?
The scapula is an important bone in the function of the shoulder joint. It engages in 6 types of motion, which allow for full-functional upper extremity movement including protraction, retraction, elevation, depression, upward rotation, and downward rotation.
What is the Midclavicular line used for?
An imaginary median line used to describe locations on the trunk.
What is the front of the scapula connected to?
The front of the scapula (acromion) is also connected to the clavicle (collarbone) through the acromioclavicular joint. As you move your arm around your body, your scapula must also move to maintain the ball and socket in normal alignment. (Left) The bones of the shoulder.
What lines pass through the middle of the clavicle?
Medclavicular line (linea medioclavicularis) passes through the middle of the clavicle. Between this two lines passes also parasternal line (linea parastemalis). Anterior, posterior and midaxillary lines (lineae axillares anterior, posterior et media) are passing through respective border and the middle of axillary fossa.
What is the difference between the humerus and the scapula?
The head of the humerus (upper arm bone) is the ball and the scapula (shoulder blade) forms the socket where the humerus sits.
What is the deep front line of the body?
Deep Front Line A core line that begins deep on the sole of the foot and runs up the inside of the leg to the front of the hip joint and across the pelvis to the front of the spine and on up through the thoracic cavity to the jaw and the bottom of the skull. The Deep Front Line comprises the body’s myofascial core.