Muscular System Notes
Build a deeper understanding of muscle structure and function with these clean notes.
Build a deeper understanding of muscle structure and function with these clean notes.
Understand, don’t just memorise.
Designed to be readable, simple, and well-structured, these notes break anatomy down into pieces that make sense.
Skeletal System | Nervous system | Muscular system
Cranial & Suboccipital Muscles
Explore muscles responsible for facial expression, chewing, and fine head movements. Perfect for mastering the foundations of cranial anatomy.
Understand the key muscles behind chewing with clear, structured notes that simplify origins, insertions, and actions for fast memorisation.
Learn how each facial muscle creates expression with organized notes that turn complex anatomy into something visual and memorable.
Master the muscles involved in swallowing and speech through concise notes that break down functions, attachments, and relationships.
Explore the deep muscles that control fine head movements with notes designed to make this tricky region simple and approachable.
Thoracic & Back Muscles
From breathing mechanics to spinal stabilization, this section covers the key muscle groups that support posture and upper-body movement.
Study shoulder mechanics with streamlined notes that clarify each muscle’s role in stability, rotation, and upper-limb movement.
Learn the functional layout of the chest muscles through clear explanations that connect structure to movement and clinical relevance.
Understand the muscles involved in breathing and thoracic stability with notes that highlight key actions, attachments, and relationships.
Explore the broad movers of the back with simplified notes that help you visualize each muscle’s role in posture and upper-limb control.
Break down this often-overlooked layer with clear, concise notes that make respiratory and stabilizing functions easy to grasp.
Master the deep back muscles through step-by-step notes that organise complex groups into an intuitive, memory-friendly layout.
Abdominal Wall Muscles
Learn the layers and functions of the abdominal musculature, essential for core stability, posture, and trunk movements.
Learn the structure and function of the abdominal layers with notes that simplify their orientation, roles, and clinical importance.
Explore the powerful stabilizers of the lower trunk with organized notes that make attachments, actions, and innervation crystal clear.
Upper Limb Muscles
A full breakdown of arm, forearm, and hand muscles - ideal for understanding precision, grip, and upper-body strength.
Understand flexors and extensors of the arm with clean, structured notes that make movement patterns easy to learn.
Master wrist and finger flexors through notes that neatly organize muscle layers, functions, and innervation.
Explore the extensors of the forearm with clear, layered notes designed to simplify orientations and grouped actions.
Learn the intrinsic muscles of the hand with approachable notes that turn detailed anatomy into simple, memorable patterns.
Gluteal & Thigh Muscles
Discover the powerhouse muscles of locomotion, stability, and lower-body strength from hip to knee.
Study the key muscles involved in hip movement and posture with notes that highlight structure, function, and relationships.
Break down the quadriceps and flexor group with organized notes that connect each muscle to its movement and innervation.
Master the hamstrings through clear notes that simplify attachments, functions, and make complex concepts simple and memorable.
Learn the adductor group with structured notes that help you understand orientation, roles, and nerve supply.
Leg Compartments Muscles
Master the lower-leg compartments responsible for gait, balance, and foot movements - organized for easy comparison and study.
Simplify dorsiflexion and toe-extension muscles with notes that lay out functions and anatomical relationships clearly.
Understand plantarflexors and deep stabilizers with clean notes that break down layers, pathways, and functions.
Explore the ever-important evertors with concise notes that clarify muscle actions and their role in balance and gait.