Muscles of the Upper Limb Review Sheet 15

Muscle beefcake reference charts

If y'all've ever attempted to learn the origins, insertions, innervations, and functions of all 600+ muscles in the body… you'll know what a soul-destroying task it can be. That's why we created muscle anatomy charts; your condensed, no-nonsense, easy to understand learning solution.

Validated and aligned with popular anatomy textbooks, these muscle crook sheets are packed with high-quality illustrations. You'll be able to clearly visualize musculus locations and understand how they relate to surrounding structures.

Contents

  1. A complete list of muscles
    1. Muscle origins and insertions
    2. Muscle innervation
    3. Muscle functions
  2. English terminology
    1. Lower limb (free PDF download)
    2. Upper limb
    3. Head and neck
    4. Trunk wall
  3. Latin terminology
    1. Lower limb (free PDF download)
    2. Upper limb
    3. Head and neck
    4. Trunk wall
  4. Sources

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A complete list of muscles

We've created muscle beefcake charts for every muscle containing region of the body:

  • Upper limb
  • Lower limb
  • Head and neck
  • Trunk wall

Each chart groups the muscles of that region into its component groups, making your revision a million times easier. For example, upper limb muscles are grouped by shoulder and arm, forearm and hand. Side by side to each muscle, you'll find its origin(south), insertion(s), innervation(s) and role(s).

Muscle origins and insertions

Many muscles are fastened to basic at either end via tendons. The muscle origin often describes the more proximal attachment point of the muscle, while the muscle insertion point refers to the distal attachment. In our cheat sheets, you lot'll find the origin(s) and insertion(s) of every muscle. Finally, a reliable source (and good looking too!).

Muscle innervation

Encounter at a glance which muscle is innervated past which nerve. The good news? Adjacent muscles which serve similar functions are often innervated by the aforementioned nerve. You'll detect this conveniently illustrated on the cheat sheets.

Muscle functions

Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation… whether yous're a doctor, physiotherapist or yoga teacher, knowing the functions of a given muscle is very important. The problem? With more than than 600 muscles in the body, it tin can experience impossible to keep track of them all. Our muscle anatomy charts make information technology easier by listing them clearly and concisely. Phew.

What are you waiting for? Go your muscle charts below.

English terminology

Lower limb (free PDF download)

This muscle chart eBook covers the post-obit regions:

  • Inner hip & gluteal muscles
  • Anterior, medical and posterior thigh muscles
  • Anterior, lateral and posterior leg muscles
  • Dorsal and plantar foot muscles

This eBook contains high-quality illustrations and validated data about each muscle. It is available for free.

Download free PDF (8.5MB)

Get for free on iBooks

Upper limb

This muscle chart eBook covers the post-obit regions:

  • Rotator cuff muscles
  • Muscles of the shoulder and arm
  • Inductive & posterior forearm muscles
  • Thenar, hypothenar and metacarpal muscles of the hand

This eBook contains high-quality illustrations and validated information about each muscle.

Buy on iBooks

Head and neck

This muscle chart eBook covers the following regions:

  • Muscles of facial expression and mastication
  • Muscles of orbit
  • Muscles of tongue
  • Muscles of pharynx
  • Muscle of larynx
  • Anterior and lateral neck muscles

This eBook contains high-quality illustrations and validated data almost each muscle.

Purchase on iBooks

Trunk wall

This muscle chart eBook covers the following regions:

  • Superficial (Extrinsic) muscles of back
  • Deep (Intrinsic) muscles of back
  • Anterolateral muscles of trunk
  • Muscles of pelvic floor

This eBook contains high-quality illustrations and validated data about each muscle.

Buy on iBooks

Latin terminology

All our four musculus nautical chart ebooks are besides available with the Latin terminology.

Lower limb (complimentary PDF download)

Download free PDF Go for gratis on iBooks

Upper limb

Buy on iBooks

Head and neck

Buy on iBooks

Trunk wall

Purchase on iBooks

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