The course Anatomy of the Human Skeletal System offers an in-depth exploration of the human skeletal structure, detailing the bones, joints, and ligaments that make up the framework of the body. It covers the classification of bones by shape and function, the different types of joints, and the critical role ligaments play in providing stability and facilitating movement. Participants will gain an understanding of how the skeletal system supports the body’s weight, protects vital organs, stores minerals, and produces blood cells. Additionally, the course delves into the physiology of bone formation, growth, and repair, as well as the processes that lead to conditions such as osteoporosis and fractures. This comprehensive course is essential for students and professionals in the fields of healthcare, physical therapy, sports science, and any discipline requiring knowledge of human anatomy.