A sagittal plane of the human body is an imaginary plane that travels from the top to the bottom of the body, dividing it into left and right portions.
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TerminologyThe term is derived from the Latin word Sagitta, meaning "arrow". An image of an arrow piercing a body and passing from front (anterior) to back (posterior) would demonstrate the derivation of the term. Sagittal Axis: Sagittal axis is the axis perpendicular to the sagittal plane, i.e. the sagittal axis lies in the frontal plane. Abduction and adduction are terms for movements of limbs relative to the frontal plane. Frontal Axis: Frontal axis is the axis perpendicular to the frontal plane, i.e. the frontal axis lies in the sagittal plane. Extension and flexion is the movement of limb in sagittal plane. AnatomyFrom a broader perspective, it is one of the planes of the body used to describe the location of body parts in relation to each other. The other reference planes used in anatomy are:
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