How do you revise anatomy?

How can I revise anatomy?

  1. Make flashcards of the concepts that you struggle on. I’ve been using this technique since my sixth form exams and found that it works quite well.
  2. Draw diagrams to help you visualise anatomy.
  3. Try out mnemonics.
  4. Learn by association.
  5. Test yourself.
  6. Make a glossary.

How can I memorize anatomy quickly?

Summary

  1. Link the word to the structure by creating a mental picture.
  2. Find the meaning of the word.
  3. Break the word down and make it recognisable for yourself by using tip number 2…
  4. Create your own abbreviations, songs, poems, acronyms etc.
  5. Use flashcards, either in print commercial, online or homemade.

What is basic anatomy?

Anatomy and physiology is the study of the body’s systems and structures and how they interact. Anatomy focuses on the physical arrangement of parts in the body while physiology is the study of the inner functioning of cells, tissues, and organs.

Is studying anatomy hard?

Learning human anatomy is difficult and it will take a considerable amount of time and dedication. As mentioned earlier you should expect to invest 10-12 hours per week studying anatomy outside of class, including weeks after breaks.

Is the big toe lateral or medial?

The big toe is on the lateral/medial side of the foot. The shoulder blade is on the anterior/posterior side of the body. The hand is distal/proximal to the elbow. The hips are superior/inferior to the shoulders.

Is lateral and medial the same?

A lateral orientation is a position away from the midline of the body. For instance, the arms are lateral to the chest, and the ears are lateral to the head. A medial orientation is a position toward the midline of the body. An example of medial orientation is the eyes, which are medial to the ears on the head.