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Referred pain occurs when pain is felt in a different area of the body from its actual source. This phenomenon can happen because of the way nerves are wired and connected in the body. For example, when a nerve that supplies sensation to a particular area also receives input from a different area, confusion can occur, leading to the perception of pain in the second area.
The upper half of the body is commonly referred to as the "torso" or "trunk." This area includes the chest, abdomen, and back but excludes the head, arms, and legs. The torso houses vital organs such as the heart, lungs, and digestive organs. It plays a crucial role in supporting the upper limbs and facilitating various bodily functions.
The body part referred to as the nasal is the nose, specifically the external visible structure on the face.
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.
The part of the human body known as the "English area" is the elbow.
back
The back of the human body is often referred to as the dorsal side. It includes the spinal column, shoulder blades, and muscles that run along the spine.
The term "gaand" in English can be translated as "buttocks" or "backside." It refers to the anatomical area of the body that includes the muscles of the posterior pelvic region. In a more colloquial context, it may also be referred to as the "butt" or "behind."
All the muscles that move your body are referred to as skeletal muscles, and these include the muscles of the back and buttocks. They all belong to the muscular system, sometimes referred to as the musculoskeletal system.
The back is a body area, not an organ system.
Back (on your body)
Examination of the back is considered a body area examination because it focuses on a specific region of the body rather than a specific organ system. It involves assessing the skin, muscles, bones, and nerves of the back to evaluate for any abnormalities or issues.
The part of the body which includes the primary sexual organs (genitals, or genitalia) is called the abdomen.The whole area between the legs is sometimes referred to as the groin or groinal area, though the groin originally referred to the part of the body where the inner thigh of the leg joins the main body (trunk or abdomen)
not sure if this is what you're asking but... the upper back (around the neck) is the cervical area the middle back is called the thoracic area the lower back is the lumbar area hope I helped!
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at the lower back area in the gluteus maximus.