How To: Grasp the human muscular system

Grasp the human muscular system

Okay, you've watched the "human skeleton structure" and "human neuroanatomy" videos, the next step is right here in these tutorial videos on the human muscular structure.

These educational science videos will take you through the human facial muscles, such as the temporalises, frontalis, procerus, corrugator supercilii, orbicularis oculi, depresser supercilii, nasalis, levator labii superioris, zygomaticus minor, septal depressor, levator angulioris, orbicularis oris, zygomaticus major, mentalis, depressor labii inferioris, depressor anguli oris, risorius, buccinator, platysma, galea aponeurotica, superior auricular, occipitalis, auricular, semispinalis capitis, splenius capitis, and the sternocleidomastoid muscles.

Then check out the science of the neck muscles, such as the stylohyoid, mylohyoid, thyrohyoid, digastric, sternocleidomastoid, omohyoid, sternohyoid, levator scapulae, scalenus anterior, and the sternothyroid muscles.

This is very informative for medical students in need of anatomy instructional videos.

(1) Part 1 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (2) Part 2 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (3) Part 3 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (4) Part 4 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (5) Part 5 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (6) Part 6 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (7) Part 7 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (8) Part 8 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system, (9) Part 9 of 9 - How to Grasp the human muscular system

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