Description
What It Is:
A labeled diagram of the muscles of the neck, including sternohyoid, omohyoid, platysma, sternocleidomastoid (SCM), levator scapulae, scalenes, and trapezius.
Why Use It:
This clear anatomical chart helps learners identify the major neck muscles and their positions, supporting the study of anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology.
How to Use It:
• Use as a classroom resource for labeling practice.
• Apply in physiotherapy and sports science to understand neck mobility and stability.
• Include in medical training for visualizing muscle attachments and functions.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school biology, anatomy courses, and college-level medical studies.
• High school anatomy and physiology
• College pre-med, physiotherapy, and kinesiology programs
Target Users:
Students, anatomy teachers, physiotherapists, medical trainees, and fitness professionals.
A labeled diagram of the muscles of the neck, including sternohyoid, omohyoid, platysma, sternocleidomastoid (SCM), levator scapulae, scalenes, and trapezius.
Why Use It:
This clear anatomical chart helps learners identify the major neck muscles and their positions, supporting the study of anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology.
How to Use It:
• Use as a classroom resource for labeling practice.
• Apply in physiotherapy and sports science to understand neck mobility and stability.
• Include in medical training for visualizing muscle attachments and functions.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school biology, anatomy courses, and college-level medical studies.
• High school anatomy and physiology
• College pre-med, physiotherapy, and kinesiology programs
Target Users:
Students, anatomy teachers, physiotherapists, medical trainees, and fitness professionals.
