Proximal vs. distal, is in reference to the Point of attachment to the axial skeleton. So the shoulder is proximal to the wrist, or the wrist is distal to the shoulder. Distal= further away Proximal= closer
The shoulder is proximal to the wrist. The wrist is distal to the shoulder.
Distal means closer to the bodies trunk. So no the hand is distal to the shoulder the shoulder is proximal to the hand.
The shoulder is proximal to the hand. It is closer to the axis of the body along the upper limb.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
distal to the wrist, because they are away from the shoulder (origin point)
The hand is distal, because your hand is drawing away from your body. Proximal means closer to the body.Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
The arm, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers are all distal to the acromial region.
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
The wrist is distal to the shoulder. The shoulder is proximal to the wrist.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
Distal is away from the center of body trunk or point of attachment. The wrist is farther away from center of body trunk. Proximal is closest to the body central axis or point of attachment, so the shoulder is proximal.
distal to the wrist, because they are away from the shoulder (origin point)
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
The elbow is distal to the shoulder but proximal to the wrist
The closest position. ex: the elbow is proximal to the shoulder. The wrist is distal to the shoulder.
The hand is distal, because your hand is drawing away from your body. Proximal means closer to the body.Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
No, the fingernail is distal to the elbow. Imagine a body standing with arms and legs spread out, like Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. To determine if a part is distal or proximal to another part, look to see if it is closer or farther from the center of the body relative to the body part you are comparing it to. The fingernail is farther from the center of the body than the elbow, so it is distal to the elbow. In contrast the shoulder is closer to the center of the body, so it is proximal to the elbow. Using the same reasoning, the elbow is distal to the shoulder. When you're comfortable with those distinctions, you can start thinking about other terms like ventral, dorsal, caudal, saggital, coronal, etc.
The arm, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers are all distal to the acromial region.
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
The ulna is proximal to the carpal bones. The carpal bones are distal to the ulna.