Hi,

This is my first ever post on this forum.

I am about to start a one year Access to HE Health and Human Science Course this September to hopefully study Physiotherapy in 2012 as a mature student.

I have started learning the entire anatomy because it will take a load off learning when I hopefully start university next year, knowing the entire anatomy. I have broken it down into sections. I have started so it will be a bit less load for me if I know the entire anatomy. For example, I am starting with all the bones in the upper limbs and have started with the clavicle then scapula then humerus etc,once I have learnt all the bones in the upper limb I will move on to the ligaments and joints of the upper limbs then muscles etc.....

1.Upper limbs,
2.Lower limbs,
3.Mid portion,
4.Neck, head

Learning Order
1.Bones
2.Ligaments + Joints
3.Muscles (Origins, Insertions, Innervation, Function)
4.Basic Nerves (Paths and what they innervate)
5.Basic Arteries
6. Lymph Nodes


I would appreciate if anyone who has completed a degree in Physiotherapy BSc in England could tell me if I need to LEARN EVERY SINGLE MARKING ON EVERY SINGLE BONE ON ALL PLANES??
AND WOULD THE ABOVE METHOD BE AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF LEARNING THE ANATOMY?
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Thank You

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