We had models in Regionals.oxfordcrew wrote:I have found different pictures with muscles but none of them have all the muscles. Has anyone found a picture with all the required muscles?
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I have a college level anatomy textbook which has almost all (I believe its missing 3 of the muscles) of the muscles, though spread out through around 5 pages.oxfordcrew wrote:I have found different pictures with muscles but none of them have all the muscles. Has anyone found a picture with all the required muscles?
The only pic I have found with all the muscles was on the 2010 training handout from soinc.com which you can find on page 7. Problem is its somewhat hard to make out what is identifying the smaller muscles as.
(http://soinc.org/sites/default/files/up ... _2010.docz)
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I made my own custom charts based off of some diagrams from an Anatomy SparkChart. I have an anterior diagram, posterior diagram, and deep muscles for anterior and posterior on one diagram.
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All the Anatomy textbooks that are college level, though.RandomPerson52 wrote:I have a college level anatomy textbook which has almost all (I believe its missing 3 of the muscles) of the muscles, though spread out through around 5 pages.oxfordcrew wrote:I have found different pictures with muscles but none of them have all the muscles. Has anyone found a picture with all the required muscles?
The only pic I have found with all the muscles was on the 2010 training handout from soinc.com which you can find on page 7. Problem is its somewhat hard to make out what is identifying the smaller muscles as.
(http://soinc.org/sites/default/files/up ... _2010.docz)
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The link says the file cannot be found. nevermind.RandomPerson52 wrote:I have a college level anatomy textbook which has almost all (I believe its missing 3 of the muscles) of the muscles, though spread out through around 5 pages.oxfordcrew wrote:I have found different pictures with muscles but none of them have all the muscles. Has anyone found a picture with all the required muscles?
The only pic I have found with all the muscles was on the 2010 training handout from soinc.com which you can find on page 7. Problem is its somewhat hard to make out what is identifying the smaller muscles as.
(http://soinc.org/sites/default/files/up ... _2010.docz)
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Dont just worry about the muscles themselves, as cellular anatomy of the muscles will be a large part also.
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Weird, wonder how that happened.tclme elmo wrote:The link says the file cannot be found. nevermind.RandomPerson52 wrote:I have a college level anatomy textbook which has almost all (I believe its missing 3 of the muscles) of the muscles, though spread out through around 5 pages.oxfordcrew wrote:I have found different pictures with muscles but none of them have all the muscles. Has anyone found a picture with all the required muscles?
The only pic I have found with all the muscles was on the 2010 training handout from soinc.com which you can find on page 7. Problem is its somewhat hard to make out what is identifying the smaller muscles as.
(http://soinc.org/sites/default/files/up ... _2010.docz)
Anyways, I'll link to the general page instead:
http://soinc.org/anatomy_physiology_c
(go to 2010 training handout)
Um, so?sciolykid101 wrote: All the Anatomy textbooks that are college level, though.
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I'm just saying that your comment doesn't really specify which textbook.
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so for anatomy where can i find a diagram of the cellular structure of a muscle??????
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so for anatomy where can i find a diagram of the cellular structure of a muscle??????
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