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Upper Arm and Shoulder Muscle Anatomy Diagram
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What It Is:
A labeled diagram of the shoulder and upper arm muscles showing both anterior and posterior views. Includes deltoid, pectoralis major, triceps brachii, biceps brachii, brachialis, brachioradialis, infraspinatus, teres muscles, latissimus dorsi, and more.
Why Use It:
Provides a clear visual breakdown of shoulder and arm muscle groups for anatomy learning, helping students, athletes, and medical learners understand structure and function.
How to Use It:
• Study muscle placements and names.
• Use for labeling practice in anatomy tests.
• Compare anterior vs posterior views to understand muscle layering.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school to university-level anatomy.
• High School: Introductory biology and anatomy education.
• College/Medical: Detailed muscle structure for advanced courses.
Target Users:
Students, anatomy learners, medical trainees, physiotherapy students, and educators.
A labeled diagram of the shoulder and upper arm muscles showing both anterior and posterior views. Includes deltoid, pectoralis major, triceps brachii, biceps brachii, brachialis, brachioradialis, infraspinatus, teres muscles, latissimus dorsi, and more.
Why Use It:
Provides a clear visual breakdown of shoulder and arm muscle groups for anatomy learning, helping students, athletes, and medical learners understand structure and function.
How to Use It:
• Study muscle placements and names.
• Use for labeling practice in anatomy tests.
• Compare anterior vs posterior views to understand muscle layering.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school to university-level anatomy.
• High School: Introductory biology and anatomy education.
• College/Medical: Detailed muscle structure for advanced courses.
Target Users:
Students, anatomy learners, medical trainees, physiotherapy students, and educators.




