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By Muscle Attachment
This section brings together interactive 3D anatomy models that display the origins and insertions of muscles directly on the skeleton. By visualising muscle attachment sites in three dimensions, it becomes easier to understand how individual muscles span joints, produce movement, and work together as functional groups. These models are designed to strengthen anatomical knowledge while developing a more intuitive understanding of musculoskeletal relationships.
Explore muscle attachments across the complete body or focus on specific anatomical regions, including the skull, torso, upper limb, and lower limb. Each model highlights the bony landmarks that serve as muscle origins and insertions, allowing you to examine attachment patterns from any angle and appreciate how skeletal anatomy influences muscle function.
Understanding muscle attachments is fundamental to anatomy, biomechanics, sports medicine, orthopaedics, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation. These interactive models help reinforce surface anatomy, explain the actions of muscles across joints, and support the interpretation of common musculoskeletal injuries. Whether learning regional anatomy or revising for examinations, this section provides a practical way to connect bones, muscles, and movement in a clinically relevant context.
by Dr Oliver Jones
by Brijmohan Pandya
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