Published Nov 19, 2006
KEL2BanRN
117 Posts
hello :) i'm looking for sites to help with learning the muscles. i've found a couple, but would welcome more. i need to buy models to keep at home, lol. :chuckle
thank you!
~ kelli
collegebound
128 Posts
Try:
Muscular System - Tutorials & Quizzes On Skeletal Muscle Anatomy
Superficial Muscles Tutorial
WebAnatomy Muscular System
Also if you do a search for something like muscular system model pics (and variations thereof) you'll more than likely be able to find all the models used by your school. I have done this for the API and II, then I'll make flash cards by printing the pics onto 3x5 notecards. It helps me out alot!! Best of luck!
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
This one is not so much an interactive tutorial as it is a reference site, but it lists the muscles by region, detailing the origin, insertion, action and nerve for each.
List of Muscles
squirtle
138 Posts
I know you asked for a website, but what REALLY helped me with learning the muscles, and bones actually, was getting an Anatomy coloring book. I bought mine for about $14 at Books A Million and it was a lifesaver. Good luck!
try:muscular system - tutorials & quizzes on skeletal muscle anatomysuperficial muscles tutorialwebanatomy muscular systemalso if you do a search for something like muscular system model pics (and variations thereof) you'll more than likely be able to find all the models used by your school. i have done this for the api and ii, then i'll make flash cards by printing the pics onto 3x5 notecards. it helps me out alot!! best of luck!
muscular system - tutorials & quizzes on skeletal muscle anatomy
superficial muscles tutorial
webanatomy muscular system
also if you do a search for something like muscular system model pics (and variations thereof) you'll more than likely be able to find all the models used by your school. i have done this for the api and ii, then i'll make flash cards by printing the pics onto 3x5 notecards. it helps me out alot!! best of luck!
thank you!! those sites are perfect and just what i was looking for.
this one is not so much an interactive tutorial as it is a reference site, but it lists the muscles by region, detailing the origin, insertion, action and nerve for each.list of muscles
list of muscles
thank you - i did have this one, it's helpful for the origin etc!
i know you asked for a website, but what really helped me with learning the muscles, and bones actually, was getting an anatomy coloring book. i bought mine for about $14 at books a million and it was a lifesaver. good luck!
yeah we had to have a coloring book for class - it does help but i was looking for some sites to quiz myself. but thanks! :)
Jilaweez, BSN, MSN, RN
628 Posts
I really loved getbodysmart.com
Good luck!