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Anatomical Terminology: Relative Position

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In this interactive learning activity, learners review the terms used to describe relative position of body parts in order to have a common set of words to describe their position. Check out our video on relative position: https://bit.ly/2kTXujp

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Posted by Teri Jaeger on 12/12/2005 12:00:00 AM Reply

Lovely site,I really like it, but the knee is NOT proximal to the leg! You could say that the knee is proximal to the foot, but the thigh is proximal to the knee!

Posted by Gillian Kingham on 12/10/2005 12:00:00 AM Reply

This has been corrected

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