plete, beginner-friendly introduction to the human body. The course begins with the basics of anatomy, covering muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage, joints, ligaments, nerves, and fascia, helping learners understand the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. Moving forward, the course introduces embryology, explaining germ layers, organ development, and tissue differentiation, with practical insights into clinical relevance.
Learners then explore the upper limb anatomy, including a quick review of bones, muscles, and the brachial plexus. A detailed study of the brachial plexus explains nerve roots, trunks, divisions, branches, and both motor and sensory innervation, highlighting key clinical correlations. The lower limb anatomy module covers bones, muscles, joints, and nerve supply, emphasizing functional anatomy and locomotion.
Throughout the course, clear visuals and concise explanations make complex concepts easy to understand, perfect for beginners, medical students, or anyone interested in anatomy. By the end of the course, learners will have a solid foundation in human anatomy and physiology, enabling them to confidently study more advanced medical topics or apply their knowledge in healthcare, fitness, or educational contexts.