In this course, the neuromuscular system is examined in detail and the ability to associate with movement is gained. Students taking the course summarize the function and origin of the muscles; the simple or complex movements with the work of the nervous system; define muscle interactions during movement; sensory, motor, nervous systems and their relationships. The anatomy of the central, peripheral nervous system and the related anatomical points will be explained. It’s aimed that the specific evaluations and applications used in the patient's treatment will be accomplished on the basis of the knowledge and skills gained. The human anatomy issues related to the movement and nervous system will be explained with the emphasis on their clinical and functional features.