This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the skeletal and muscular systems, exploring how bones, joints, and muscles support movement and stability.
Learners will study bone growth, remodeling, and muscle contraction while also examining common musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis.
Perfect for aspiring healthcare professionals, physiotherapy students, sports scientists, this course uses detailed 3D visuals, real-world case studies, and interactive exercises to deepen knowledge and apply it to healthcare and rehabilitation settings.
Overview
Syllabus
- The Skeletal System
- This lesson explores the structure and function of the human skeleton, focusing on its role in providing support, protection, and enabling movement. Learners will gain an understanding of the skeleton’s two main divisions, the axial and appendicular skeletons, along with the specific roles of the skull, rib cage, vertebral column, and limb bones. The vertebral column's structure and function will also be discussed, highlighting its contribution to flexibility, stability, and protection of the spinal cord. This foundational knowledge will set the stage for understanding how the skeletal system interacts with other body systems.
- Joints and Bone Growth
- This lesson introduces the types of joints and their role in movement and stability, the process of bone growth and remodeling, and the mechanisms of muscle contraction. Learners will gain an integrated understanding of how these elements work together to facilitate body movement and maintain skeletal health.
- Muscle Groups and Movement
- This lesson provides foundational knowledge of muscle types and their unique roles, along with an understanding of the major muscle groups of the upper and lower limbs and their importance in everyday activities.
- Musculoskeletal Case Studies
- This lesson explores common disorders that affect the bones, joints, and muscles, demonstrating their impact on mobility, strength, and overall health. Through real-world case studies, learners will examine skeletal disorders like osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as muscle conditions such as muscular dystrophy and acute injuries like sprains. By understanding their causes, symptoms, diagnostic tools, and management strategies, learners will connect theoretical concepts to practical applications, reinforcing the importance of musculoskeletal health.
Taught by
Hilary Gupte, Olivia Bradbury, Maxwell Boardman, and Chloe Barrett