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The sagittal plane (; also known as the longitudinal plane) is an that divides the body into right and left sections.

(2008). 9781847731531, New Holland Publishers.
It is perpendicular to the and planes. The plane may be in the center of the body and divide it into two equal parts (mid-sagittal), or away from the midline and divide it into unequal parts (para-sagittal).

The term sagittal was coined by Gerard of Cremona.


Variations in terminology
Examples of sagittal planes include:
  • The terms or mid-sagittal plane are sometimes used to describe the running through the midline. This plane cuts the body into halves (assuming bilateral symmetry), passing through midline structures such as the and . It is one of the planes which, combined with the , defines the four quadrants of the .
    (2025). 9780321832016, Pearson.
  • The term parasagittal is used to describe any plane parallel or adjacent to a given sagittal plane. Specific named parasagittal planes include:
    • The midclavicular line crosses through the .
    • Lateral sternal and parasternal'' planes.
      (2025). 9780781790130, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

The term sagittal derives from the word , meaning "arrow". An image of an arrow piercing a body and passing from front (anterior) to back (posterior) on a parabolic trajectory with the upright bow that shot it would be one way to demonstrate the derivation of the term. Another explanation would involve the notching of the posteriorly by the lambdoidal suture —similar to feathers on an arrow. The Oxford English Dictionary indicates that sagittal in the sense of the along the vertex of the skull pre-dates other anatomical usage.

  • Sagittal axis or anterior-posterior axis is the axis perpendicular to the coronal plane, i.e., the one formed by the intersection of the sagittal and the transversal planes
  • Coronal axis, medial-lateral axis, or frontal axis is the axis perpendicular to the sagittal plane, i.e., the one formed by the intersection of the coronal and the transversal planes.
  • Extension and are the movements of limbs within the sagittal plane.
    (2008). 9780823024155, Watson-Guptill. .
  • Abduction and are terms for movements of limbs within the .
    (2008). 9780823024155, Watson-Guptill. .
  • Sagittal plane movements include flexion, extension, and hyperextension, as well as dorsiflexion and plantar flexion.Kinematic Concepts for Analyzing Human Motion. In: Hall SJ. eds. Basic Biomechanics, 7e. McGraw-Hill; Accessed January 25, 2021.

==Additional images==

at a gestational age of 15 weeks, shown in coronal and sagittal plane, respectively]]


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