
From Origin to Action: MBLEx Muscle Prep Course
The MBLEx Muscle Mastery Course walks you through the most important muscles for the exam, focusing on their origin, insertion, and actions in a simple, step-by-step way. Each lesson is designed to make anatomy less overwhelming and help you connect muscle knowledge to real-world massage practice. By the end, you’ll feel confident identifying and recalling muscle details so you can ace the MBLEx with ease.
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Lesson 1: Shoulder & Arm
Learn the origins, insertions, and actions of key muscles that move the shoulder and arm, with clear demonstrations to support recall.
Learn the origins, insertions, and actions of key muscles that move the shoulder and arm, with clear demonstrations to support recall.
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Lesson 2: Forearm & Hand
Cover the muscles that control wrist and finger movements, essential for both massage practice and exam success.
Cover the muscles that control wrist and finger movements, essential for both massage practice and exam success.
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Lesson 3: Spine & Thorax
Explore the muscles of the spine and thorax, including posture and breathing muscles, with a focus on how they appear in exam questions.
Explore the muscles of the spine and thorax, including posture and breathing muscles, with a focus on how they appear in exam questions.
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Lesson 4: Head & Neck
Study the muscles responsible for head and neck movement, plus those related to common MBLEx pathologies and contraindications.
Chapter 3: Hips, Legs, and Feet
Study the muscles responsible for head and neck movement, plus those related to common MBLEx pathologies and contraindications.
Chapter 3: Hips, Legs, and Feet
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Lesson 5: Pelvis & Thigh
Review the glutes, quads, hamstrings, and deep hip rotators, with easy mnemonics and visuals.
Review the glutes, quads, hamstrings, and deep hip rotators, with easy mnemonics and visuals.
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Lesson 6: Leg & Foot
Master the lower leg and foot muscles, learning their role in movement, balance, and clinical massage relevance.
Master the lower leg and foot muscles, learning their role in movement, balance, and clinical massage relevance.
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