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applied anatomy ThesaurusNoun | 1. | applied anatomy - the practical application of anatomical knowledge to diagnosis and treatmentclinical anatomyanatomy, general anatomy - the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals |
applied anatomy
applied anatomy[ə′plīd ə′nad·ə·mē] (anatomy) A discipline that considers problems involving the biomechanical functions of a body. The application of anatomical principles to specific fields of human endeavor, for example, surgical anatomy. applied anatomy
ap·plied a·nat·o·my1. Synonym(s): clinical anatomy2. any practical application related to human structure or a structural feature, e.g., ergonomic design specifically suiting or reflecting human anatomy. applied anatomy The application of anatomical knowledge, in particular the use of normal anatomical landmarks, in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.applied anatomy1. The study of body structures to determine how they influence the body's performance and its susceptibility to disease.2. The study of the body's construction for guiding endoscopy, surgery, or other forms of invasive therapy. See also: anatomyapplied anatomy Related to applied anatomy: Descriptive anatomySynonyms for applied anatomynoun the practical application of anatomical knowledge to diagnosis and treatmentSynonymsRelated Words |