Superior
The deltoid group of muscles is the shoulder.
When giving an intramuscular injection, particularly in the deltoid muscle, it's important to watch for the axillary nerve, which can be injured if the injection is administered too high or too laterally. In the gluteal area, the sciatic nerve is a major concern, and injections should be given in the upper outer quadrant to avoid it. Proper technique and anatomical landmarks should always be used to minimize the risk of nerve damage.
The deltoid tuberosity.
Deltoid tuberosity
The location of the quadriceps is in the upper thigh area kind of by the hip abductors and the anatomical position of the quadriceps is flex-ion. It is located in the front of he upper thigh above the knee.The quadriceps are anterior to the hamstrings.Anterior: In front of
deltoid tuberosity
Iliac veins
It is important to understand the anatomical position to accurately identify lateral and medial directions in the body. In the anatomical position, the body is upright, facing forward, with palms facing forward. Lateral refers to structures that are further away from the midline, while medial refers to structures closer to the midline.
The anatomical term for the calf area of the leg is the "gastrocnemius muscle."
Though usually described as a single insertion, the deltoid insertion is divided into two or three areas. Insertion is on the deltoid tuberosity on the middle of the lateral aspect of the shaft of the humerus
The official anatomical term for the butt is the "gluteal region," which includes the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and gluteus minimus muscles. Commonly referred to as the "buttocks," this area plays a significant role in movement and stability. In casual conversation, it's often simply called the "butt."
The deltoid muscle is located in the upper arm, covering the shoulder joint. It is commonly referred to as the deltoid and is responsible for arm abduction and rotation.