Basic Theory Anatomy and Physiology. Body Planes of Motion.

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Basic Theory Anatomy and Physiology

Body Planes of Motion

Anatomical Position

Body Regions

Major Bones of the Skeletal System

Types of Bones & Their Function

Body Structural Design of Muscle

Muscular System – Anterior View

Muscular System – Posterior View

Types of Muscle Contractions

Factors Affecting Muscle Contraction

Muscle Fibre Types

Muscles of the Shoulder Joint

Muscles of the Posterior Shoulder Girdle

Rotator Cuff Muscles

Upper Arm – Anterior Muscles

Upper Arm – Posterior Muscles

Muscles of the Forearm

Muscles of the Posterior Leg

Lateral Hip Muscles

Anterior Hip Muscles

Quadriceps Muscles

Hip Adductor Muscles

Posterior Lower Leg Muscles

Anterior Lower Leg Muscles

Erector Spinae Muscles

Muscles of the Abdominal Wall

Anatomy of the Respiratory System

The Heart

Anatomy of the Digestive System