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Collection of Musculoskeletals (19)

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A 3D medical rendering of the human spine, with the lumbar region emphasized in red to indicate areas commonly associated with lower back pain.
This puzzle visual shows how muscle fibers (top) and joint structures (bottom) interlock-symbolizing their functional synergy in movement and support.
A bold, minimalist flexed bicep icon in soft purple tones-ideal for representing strength, wellness, or body positivity.
Layered depiction of the human muscular system during the running gait cycle-highlighting dynamic muscle engagement and kinematic phases.
Labeled skeletal diagram emphasizing major bones and joint regions in the torso and upper extremities.
A clean, modern teal illustration of the human vertebral column, ideal for anatomy diagrams or healthcare branding.
Frontal view of the human muscular system, with key muscles highlighted in red over a simplified body outline.
This icon visually communicates back pain, often used in medical apps and health guides to indicate lumbar strain or injury.
A peaceful side-view sketch of a person with closed eyes, evoking calmness and introspection.
A clear, labeled-style diagram showing major muscle groups of the head, neck, shoulders, chest, and abdomen.
This illustration captures the moment of internal frustration, where self-doubt or irritation clouds clear thinking.
Classic black-and-white anatomical illustration showing the posterior view of human musculature, with key muscles and tendons clearly labeled in Latin.
A simple sketch showing correct seated posture: back supported, feet flat, arms resting comfortably on the desk.
A man demonstrates typical musculoskeletal pain locations-shoulders, neck, back, hips, knees, and ankles-in everyday postures.
Visual progression of the human body’s musculoskeletal system, illustrating how muscles overlay the skeleton-key for spinal and orthopedic therapy planning.
A neutral silhouette used when a real photo isn’t available-professional, gender-neutral, and universally applicable.
These icons highlight four typical sites of musculoskeletal pain-shoulder impingement, plantar fasciitis, gout or bunion in the big toe, and neck tension.
This anatomical diagram highlights key musculoskeletal conditions and their typical locations across the human body.
A full-body anatomical visualization highlighting the skeleton and major muscle groups in a neutral T-pose position.
A clean, neutral silhouette used when a user photo isn’t available-ideal for privacy or default profile use.