Medical Illustrations of Muscle
The muscles of a human are classified as skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. Their function is to produce force and cause motion, enabling us to move. Muscles are designed to contract, so they are termed a contractile tissue, containing two types of muscle, voluntary and involuntary.
At this medical art studio, with anatomical facts clearly understood through years of professional training, our anatomical illustrations are accurate and convey the message of education, supporting written medical documents, and are colourful and attractive imagery to promote any type of medical services, goods, pharmaceutical drugs on websites, publishing and across many marketing areas.
Joanna as the team's lead medical illustrator, uses her training but continually strives to find new ways of creating exciting medical art, diagrams, posters to assist with any type of healthcare, medical project and is readily able to work alongside the medical professionals. As seen in this gallery of muscle illustrations, realism style medical art can demonstrate the unseen anatomy of muscles to include both gross anatomy, comprising all the muscles of an organism, plus microanatomy, showing the structures of a single muscle. Illustrating what essentially is the unseen, this form of imagery is a helpful and often essential tool used in teaching and education.
The medical artist.com team work full time as a provider of communications within the field medicine and science, and you can contact us anytime to discuss any project requirements.






































