Body Muscles Encyclopedia

Muscles Encyclopedia

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Introduction

Introduction

Pelank Muscle © is proud to be your go-to, comprehensive scientific resource for understanding the anatomy and physiology of the human body’s muscles. We’ve worked hard to provide accurate, practical, and up-to-date information for everyone passionate about sports and fitness. This encyclopedia is designed to help you gain a deeper understanding of how your muscles work, how they’re grouped, and the vital role each muscle plays in various body movements.

From the muscles of your neck down to your lower limbs, this section of our site thoroughly explores every muscle group in the body. The information is meticulously sourced from highly reputable references, such as Gray’s Anatomy, and then simplified to be easily understandable for everyone, regardless of their scientific background.

Our Goal: Beyond Just Knowledge

Our aim isn’t just to share accurate knowledge; it’s also to provide practical solutions that help you improve muscle function, prevent injuries, and boost your overall physical capabilities. By studying and understanding the information in this encyclopedia, you’ll be well-equipped to effectively pursue your fitness goals and maintain your health.

Body muscles

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Basic Explanation

In this section, we’ve undertaken a comprehensive and detailed examination of all the body’s muscles. Our primary goal has been to identify the specific functions of each muscle, understand how they operate in various movements, and their crucial role in maintaining balance and strength throughout your body.

From the neck muscles, which play a vital role in stabilizing the head and preventing cervical injuries, to the muscles of the upper and lower limbs involved in strength and endurance movements, each group is examined separately. Every muscle is analyzed based on its anatomy and physiology so that you can gain a clearer understanding of how each contributes to the overall function of the body.

Our method involves studying and examining muscles in a categorized, grouped approach. We’ve divided them into major groups, such as the muscles of the torso, upper limbs, lower limbs, and neck. Within each of these categories, we’ve outlined their unique characteristics, functions, and specific strengthening exercises.
Furthermore, within the torso muscles, we’ve specifically analyzed all muscle groups individually, including the muscles of the chest, back, shoulders, and abdomen. We’ve even gone as far as to dissect and analyze each individual muscle within these sections.

This detailed process hasn’t been limited to just the torso muscles; it extends to other groups like the muscles of the arms, shoulders, back, abdomen, forearms, and even the lower limbs.
This means every single muscle and muscle group in the body has been precisely and individually examined. This thorough approach ensures you have highly accurate information about each muscle and its function in various bodily movements.

What’s more, we’ve used scientific insights to present all this information in an engaging and informative way. This means you can both enjoy learning and make the best use of this knowledge to enhance your physical performance.

Pelank Muscle © isn’t just about familiarizing you with detailed human anatomy; it also guides you toward performing exercises correctly and effectively.

Human muscle groups

Muscle Groups of the Human Body

Head and neck muscles

Muscles of the Head and Neck

Trunk muscles

Muscles of the Trunk

Upper limb muscles

Muscles of the Upper Limb

Lower limb muscles

Muscles of the Lower Limb

References

Resources

Anatomy and medical books :

Gray's Anatomy (one of the standard references in anatomy)

Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy (a well-known illustrated atlas in anatomy)

Clinically Oriented Anatomy by Keith Moore

Medical databases :

PubMed (for scientific and research articles)

MedlinePlus (health and medical information)

WebMD (for practical and general health information)

Sports and training references :

Strength Training Anatomy by Frederic Delavier

Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning by NSCA

Well-known articles and training programs by international coaches

Medical databases :

PubMed (for scientific and research articles)

MedlinePlus (health and medical information)

WebMD (for practical and general health information)

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