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Human Surface Anatomy

44 images Created 2 Nov 2008

Photographs used to illustrate Surface Anatomy, the exterior surface anatomical study of the human body.

A) Head

Anterior view of the cranium and face
Right lateral view of the cranium and face
Anterior view of the head
Right lateral view of the head


B) Neck

Anterior view of the neck

C) Trunk

Posterior view of the back
Anterior view of the chest
Anterior view of the abdomen

D) Upper Limb (Extremity)

Anterior view of the pelvis
Posterior view of the pelvis
Right lateral view of the shoulder
Medial view of the arm
Right lateral view of the arm
Anterior view of the cubital fossa
Anterior view of the forearm and wrist
Posterolateral view of the wrist


E) Lower Limb (Extremity)

Anterior and posterior view of the hand
Posterior view of the hand
Anterior view of the hand
Posterior view of the buttocks
Anterior view of the thigh
Posterior view of the knee
Anterior view of the knee
Anterior view of the leg,ankle and foot
Posterior view of the leg and ankle
Anterior view of the foot

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  • Surface Anatomy of the Head. The head (cephalic region or caput) is divisible into the cranium and face. The cranium surrounds and protests the brain. The face is the anterior portion of the head.The head contains the sense organs-eyes, ears, nose and tongue. Regions of the Cranium and face are as follows: a) Frontal region - front of skull  b) Parietal region c) Temporal region d) Occipital region e) Oribital or Ocular region f) Nasal region - nose g) Infraoribital region h) Oral region - mouth i) Mental region - anterior part of mandible j) Buccal region - cheek k) Zygomatic region l) Auricular region - external ear
    A - Head - Face av - GOR-21315v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Head. The head (cephalic region or caput) is divisible into the cranium and face. The cranium surrounds and protests the brain. The face is the anterior portion of the head.The head contains the sense organs-eyes, ears, nose and tongue. Regions of the Cranium and face are as follows: a) Frontal region - front of skull  b) Parietal region c) Temporal region d) Occipital region e) Oribital or Ocular region f) Nasal region - nose g) Infraoribital region h) Oral region - mouth i) Mental region - anterior part of mandible j) Buccal region - cheek k) Zygomatic region l) Auricular region - external ear
    A - Head - Face av - GOR-21542v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Head. The head (cephalic region or caput) is divisible into the cranium and face. The cranium surrounds and protests the brain. The face is the anterior portion of the head.The head contains the sense organs-eyes, ears, nose and tongue. Regions of the Cranium and face are as follows: a) Frontal region - front of skull  b) Parietal region c) Temporal region d) Occipital region e) Oribital or Ocular region f) Nasal region - nose g) Infraoribital region h) Oral region - mouth i) Mental region - anterior part of mandible j) Buccal region - cheek k) Zygomatic region l) Auricular region - external ear
    A - Head - Face rlv - GOR-21324h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Head. The head (cephalic region or caput) is divisible into the cranium and face. The cranium surrounds and protests the brain. The face is the anterior portion of the head.The head contains the sense organs-eyes, ears, nose and tongue. Regions of the Cranium and face are as follows: a) Frontal region - front of skull  b) Parietal region c) Temporal region d) Occipital region e) Oribital or Ocular region f) Nasal region - nose g) Infraoribital region h) Oral region - mouth i) Mental region - anterior part of mandible j) Buccal region - cheek k) Zygomatic region l) Auricular region - external ear
    A - Head - Face rlv - GOR-21543v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Neck. The neck (cervical) can be divided into an anterior cervical region, two lateral cervical regions, and a posterior (nuchal) region. Within the neck, it is possible to palpate a number of structures. 1) Thyroid cartilage ( Adam's apple) 2) Hyoid bone 3) Cricoid cartilage 4) Thyroid gland 5) Sternocleidomastoid muscles 6) Carotid arteries 7) External jugular veins 8) Trapezius muscles, 9) Vertebral spines
    B - Neck av - GOR-21433v_1.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Neck. The neck (cervical) can be divided into an anterior cervical region, two lateral cervical regions, and a posterior (nuchal) region. Within the neck, it is possible to palpate a number of structures. 1) Thyroid cartilage ( Adam's apple) 2) Hyoid bone 3) Cricoid cartilage 4) Thyroid gland 5) Sternocleidomastoid muscles 6) Carotid .arteries 7) External jugular veins 8) Trapezius muscles, 9) Vertebral spines
    B - Neck av - GOR-21544v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Trunk. The truck is divided into the back, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. The surface features of the back are as follows 1) Vertebral spines 2)Scapulae - shoulder blades 3) Latissimus dorsi muscle 4) Erector spinae (sacrospinalis) muscle 5) Infraspinatus muscle 6) Trapezius muscle 7) Teres major muscle 8)Posterior axillary fold 9) Triangle auscultation
    C - Truck - 1 Back pv - GOR-21547h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Trunk. The truck is divided into the back, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. The surface features of the back are as follows 1) Vertebral spines 2)Scapulae - shoulder blades 3) Latissimus dorsi muscle 4) Erector spinae (sacrospinalis) muscle 5) Infraspinatus muscle 6) Trapezius muscle 7) Teres major muscle 8)Posterior axillary fold 9) Triangle auscultation
    C - Truck - 1 Back pv - GOR-21334h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Chest. The surface features of the chest are as follows 1) Clavicles - collarbones. 2) Sternum -  - Breastbone. 3) Ribs - thoracic cavity. 4) Cst Erector spinae (sacrospinalis) muscle 5) Infraspinatus muscle 6) Trapezius muscle 7) Teres major muscle 8)Posterior axillary fold 9) Triangle auscultation
    C - Truck - 2 Chest av - GOR-21345h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy Anterior View of Abdomen of a African American Male
    C - Truck - 2 Chest av - GOR-21545h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen. The surface features of the abdomen are as follows 1) Umbilicus - also called navel. 2) External oblique muscle. 3) Rectus abdominis muscles. 4) Linea.  5)Tendinous intersections. 6) Linea semilunaris. 7) McBurney's point. 8) Iliac crest. 9) Anterior superior iliac spine. 10) Posterior superior iliac spine. 11) Pubic tubercle. 12)  Pubic symphysis. 13) Mons pubis. 14) Sacrum. 15) Coccyx.
    C - Truck - 3 Abdomen - GOR-21357h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy Anterior View of Abdomen of a African American Male.Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen. The surface features of the abdomen are as follows 1) Umbilicus - also called navel. 2) External oblique muscle. 3) Rectus abdominis muscles. 4) Linea.  5)Tendinous intersections. 6) Linea semilunaris. 7) McBurney's point. 8) Iliac crest. 9) Anterior superior iliac spine. 10) Posterior superior iliac spine. 11) Pubic tubercle. 12)  Pubic symphysis. 13) Mons pubis. 14) Sacrum. 15) Coccyx.
    C - Truck - 3 Abdomen av - GOR-2154...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the shoulder(acomial region) are as follows: 1) Acomioclavicular joint 2) Acromion. 3) Humerus. 4) Deltoid muscle.
    D - Uplimb - a Shoulder rlv - GOR-21...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the shoulder(acomial region) are as follows: 1) Acomioclavicular joint 2) Acromion. 3) Humerus. 4) Deltoid muscle.
    D - Uplimb - a Shoulder rlv - GOR-21...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the arm (brachium0 and elbow (cubitus) are as follows: 1) Humerus. 2) Biceps brachii muscle. 3) Triceps brachii muscle. 4) Medial epicondyle. 5) Ulnar nerve - funny bone. 6) Lateral epicondylce. 7) Olecranon. 8) Cubital fossa. 9) Median cubital vein. 10) Bicipital aponeurosis.
    D - Uplimb - b Arm Medial - GOR-2136...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the arm (brachium0 and elbow (cubitus) are as follows: 1) Humerus. 2) Biceps brachii muscle. 3) Triceps brachii muscle. 4) Medial epicondyle. 5) Ulnar nerve - funny bone. 6) Lateral epicondylce. 7) Olecranon. 8) Cubital fossa. 9) Median cubital vein. 10) Bicipital aponeurosis.
    D - Uplimb - c-Arm rlv - GOR-21375h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the arm (brachium0 and elbow (cubitus) are as follows: 1) Humerus. 2) Biceps brachii muscle. 3) Triceps brachii muscle. 4) Medial epicondyle. 5) Ulnar nerve - funny bone. 6) Lateral epicondylce. 7) Olecranon. 8) Cubital fossa. 9) Median cubital vein. 10) Bicipital aponeurosis.
    D - Uplimb - d Arm - GOR-21278v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - e Foream Wrist - GOR-21...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - f Foream Wrist - GOR-21...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - g Wrist pv - GOR-21393h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - h Hand1 - GOR-21400v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - j Hand2 - GOR-21406v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - j Hand3 - GPR-21412h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb (extremity) consists of the shoulder, armpit, elbow, foream, wrist, and hand (palm and fingers). The features of the forearm (antebrachium) and wrist (carpus) are as follows: 1) Ulna. 2) Radius. 3) Muscles : Brachioradialis muscle, Flexor carpi radialis muscle, Palmaris lonus muscle, Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 4) Radial artery. 5) Pisiform bone. 6) Anatomical snuffbox. 7) Wrist creases.
    D - Uplimb - k Hand4 - GOR-21420h.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the buttock (gluteal region) are as follows 1) Gluteus maximus muscle. 2) Gluteus medius muscle. 3) Gluteus (natal) cleft. 4) Gluteus fold. 5) Ischial tuberosity.  6) Greater trochanter.
    E - Lowlimb - 1 Buttocks Male - GOR-...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Trunk. The truck is divided into the back, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Female Pelvis anterior view
    E - Lowlimb - 1 Pelvis Female av - G...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Trunk. The truck is divided into the back, chest, abdomen, and pelvis.   Female Pelvis posterior view
    E - Lowlimb - 1 Pelvis Female pv - G...jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of African American Male Anterior View of Thigh
    E - Lowlimb - 2 Thigh av - GOR-21530...jpg
  • Asian American Male Surface Anatomy of the Knee Anterior View
    E - Lowlimb - 3 Knee - GOR-21488v.jpg
  • Asian American Male Surface Anatomy of the Back of Knee Anterior View
    E - Lowlimb - 4 Knee pv - GOR-21491v.jpg
  • Asian American Chinese Male Surface Anatomy of the Leg, Ankle and Foot
    E - Lowlimb - 5 Leg r - GOR-21449v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the Leg (crus) are as follows 1) Tibial tuberosity. 2) Tibialis anterior muscle. 3) Tibia - shin. 4) Fibularis (peroneus) longus muscle.  5) Gastrocnemius muscle.  6) Soleus muscle.
    E - Lowlimb - 5 Leg av - GOR-21537v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the Leg (crus) are as follows 1) Tibial tuberosity. 2) Tibialis anterior muscle. 3) Tibia - shin. 4) Fibularis (peroneus) longus muscle.  5) Gastrocnemius muscle.  6) Soleus muscle.
    E - Lowlimb - 6 Leg pv - GOR-21455v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the Leg (crus) are as follows 1) Tibial tuberosity. 2) Tibialis anterior muscle. 3) Tibia - shin. 4) Fibularis (peroneus) longus muscle.  5) Gastrocnemius muscle.  6) Soleus muscle.
    E - Lowlimb - 6 Leg pv - GOR-21538v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the ankle (tarsus)  and foot are as follows 1) Calcaneal (Achilles) tendon. 2) Lateral malleolus of fibula. 3) Medial malleolus of tibia. 4) Dorsal venous arch. 5) Tendons of exterior digitorum longus muscle. 6) Tendon of externsior hallucis longus muscle.
    E - Lowlimb - 7 Foot - GOR-21458v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy Anterior View of the African Amerian male's Foot
    E - Lowlimb - 7 Foot av - GOR-21540v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the ankle (tarsus)  and foot are as follows 1) Calcaneal (Achilles) tendon. 2) Lateral malleolus of fibula. 3) Medial malleolus of tibia. 4) Dorsal venous arch. 5) Tendons of exterior digitorum longus muscle. 6) Tendon of externsior hallucis longus muscle.
    E - Lowlimb - 8 Foot - GOR-21539v.jpg
  • Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb (extremity) consists of the buttocks, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and the foot. The surface features of the ankle (tarsus)  and foot are as follows 1) Calcaneal (Achilles) tendon. 2) Lateral malleolus of fibula. 3) Medial malleolus of tibia. 4) Dorsal venous arch. 5) Tendons of exterior digitorum longus muscle. 6) Tendon of externsior hallucis longus muscle.
    E - Lowlimb - 8 Foot - GOR-21463v.jpg
  • Surface anatomy of  posterior view of female nude.
    Female Posterior View - GOR-18956-97...jpg
  • Surface anatomy of  anterior and posterior view of Caucasian female nude
    Female Anterior and Posterior - GOR-...jpg
  • Surface anatomy of posterior view buttocks of female nude.
    Female Posterior View - GOR-21232-1w.jpg
  • Surface anatomy of anterior  view of Caucasian female nude.
    Female Nude Front - GOR-81663-11-cR.jpg
  • Surface anatomy of  anterior  view of Caucasian female nude.
    Female Nude - GOR-18952-979.jpg
  • Semi-nude African American Folsom Street East Portrait.<br />
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S&M Bondage at New York’s  s/m-leather-fetish themed street festival,Folsom Street East.
    Folsom Street East Portrait - GOR-13...jpg
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