Trunk / torso
In humans, the torso refers to the central area of the body, i.e. everything except the head, arms and legs. Anatomical becomes common
In humans, the torso refers to the central area of the body, i.e. everything except the head, arms and legs. Anatomical becomes common
The inguinal region (Regio inguinalis) forms the transition between the abdomen and thighs on both sides, whereby it superficially represents a part of the abdominal wall.
In common parlance, the pubic area is understood to be the area down the lower abdomen between the two hips or thighs. The professional world
The hip forms the connection between the upper body and legs on both sides. It covers the area between the top of the pelvis and the
The buttocks are made up of the so-called ischial bones at the lower end of the pelvis as well as the gluteal muscles that cover it and one more
The rear side of the human upper body is generally referred to as the back, with this connecting to the neck at the top
The stomach forms the front section of the upper body between the chest and pelvis. The medical name is abdomen. The abdominal area will
The chest is the front area of the human upper body between the neck or shoulders and the lower costal arch. The bony base of the
The upper body is defined differently in linguistic usage. The name is sometimes used as a synonym for the thorax (chest),