Muscles of the Head & Neck | Anatomy Model
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2017
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will present on the muscles of the head & neck while using a SOMSO anatomical head. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Correction at 10:03 [#56]: It is the THYROHYOID, thanks!
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I am studying as we speak for my muscle lab, and your videos have been nothing but help. The fact that you give synergist and antagonist examples is the icing on the cake. Thank you so much!
I'm having my A&P muscle lab practical tomorrow, and I am reviewing and getting ready (in part) by watching your videos. I can't tell you how extremely helpful they have been for me! I only wish I had found your channel in time for the bone practical! I love the fact that the videos are quick (this one was only about 10 minutes). I have a few more facial muscles on my exam that you didn't cover, like levator palpebrae superioris, the procerus, the intrinsic muscles of the eye, and the medial and lateral pterygoid muscles, but this was an awesome review! I feel so confident and ready for my exam. Thank you so much!!!!
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Thank you so much! This really saved me! Im not studying science but as an beginner artist this is probably one of the best facial anatomy break downs, really concise and to the point!
absolutely incredible presentation. I had anatomic drawing 1 as my very first class in uni, that was 2 years ago. having reached the final year, I decided to return to anatomical drawing as I feel I can actually tackle it and advance on my own. your videos are a hell of a good resource - not only you display everything clearly, you explain what each little bit of flesh sinew and bone does. very helpful, as I like to visualize the working of things I draw, and the human body remains a challenges some muscles still elude me! so many to keep track of, haha.
At very end, the video stated that 57 or so was the sternothyroid, but it was the thyrohyoid muscle, with crucothyroid muscle beneath it.
I was looking for that comment, thanks
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This is lie what that it's a video of just 10 and half minutes .
It took me to a tour of 3 hours of a movie of head , neck muscles! To complete full with written notes!
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Neck muscles gave me a nightmare, but you rocked it for me! Greatly appreciated!!
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Thank you!! I always watch this video when I study anatomy.
Put the subtitles on, it really helps to see the names in text too
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0:23 Temporalis
0:47 Masseter
1:12 Buccinator
1:35 Lateral pterygoid
1:36 Medial pterygoid
1:43 Frontal belly of occipitafrontalis (frontalis)
1:54 epicranial aponeurosis
2:10 obicularis oculi
2:32 levator labii superiororis
2:43 zygomaticus minor
2:55 zygomaticus major
3:06 risorious
3:20 depressor anguli oris
3:41 deprssor laboo inferioris
4:05 orbicularis oris
4:28 tranverse nasalis
4:36 auricularis anterior
4:42auricularis superior
4:47auricularis posterior
4:59 sternocleidomastoid
5:35 anterior scalene
5:39 middle scalane
5:40 posterior scalane
5:52 levator scapulae
6:01 splenius capitis
6:09 semi spinalis capitis
6:15 trapezius
7:13 platysma
7:44 anterior belly of the digastric
7:52 posterior belly of the digastric
8:13 mylohyoid
8:18 geniohyoid
8:25 stylohyoid
8:51 omohyoid superior belly
9:03 omohyoid inferior belly
9:57 sternohyoid
10:02 sternothyoid
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Well explained.
Thank you
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spiralling from the embryology videos but these are extremely helpful!
Isn't 56 the thyrohyoid, not the sternohyoid? (At about 10:12 into the video)
+Sarah Student yes it is I'm sorry about that mistake!!! You are absolutely correct. My apologies!
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Hello! Please tell me where did you get this head model. I’m teaching anatomy in my country (Romania) and i find it a really useful tool.
Thanks!
The company we use for anatomical models is Somso
Thanks bro. You are the greatest
Thank you so much😍, you are literally the best teacher
56 is the thyreohyoid muscle and 57 is sternothyroidian muscle
I agree!
Zach you are MVP
Great work sir..
But said "sternothyroid" to actually"thyrohyoid" muscle in the end ..
This is so much better than seeing a cadaver 😅😅
Where can I get a model like that one
Yep 50 points for that opening!
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Very helpful
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Which muscle passes under the zygomatic arch?
Well that took me by surprise lol!
Thank you sir
Bro plz mention the name of muscles in words while explaining on the screen
Ryan May put the captions on.
Yeah the words on the screen would help. There are captions tho if that helps
not muscles of mastrubation😂😂
Another great one man, keep posting..
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omg I laughed so hard when he said that!
That would be my right wrist flexor muscles. And my left extensor hand muscles to wiggle fingers up my butt.
@@anothercath to be honest it would be the wrist muscles for me in short😂😂
I’ve got a question for you say I was having balance issues with my head what muscles would be responsible for this
Alertphone 12 does your head lean towards your shoulder??
Chinaware Li Are you talking about torticollis?
I just thought of the video and I’m already crying😂😂
hi there.. I know this is an old video but where did you get that model from?
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great video but should have also discussed about their Origin and Insertion points
Thanks a lot
Thank you.
Thanks all this while i was thinking I’ve been studying the muscles of masturbation . Appreciate it man!
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Very nyc explanation
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So helpful
I got swolling in between the 34 and 31 area. When I touch it it feels like a nerve. Doctors say its nothing to worry about . Some doctor say its swelling of glass but it feels like a muscle or a nerve. Kindly neck. I have tinnitus due to this swelling . I also have tonsils and swelling both sides of the neck right below the ear ( Right where the neck and the skull meet below the ear lobe ).
Kindly help me which doctor to see .
I'm not a doctor. It sounds like your sinuses are infected & enflamed. I would see an ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat doctor). Good luck!
Buccinator is generally considered to be a muscle of facial expression as it is innervated by CN VII, Facial nerve.
It's also considered Accessory Masticatory muscle
Do you have a video on triangles of neck ,i find the topic difficult
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with alot of respect i think there is a mistake with neck muscle (56) which is thyrohyoid and you have said its sternohyoid can you please review that maybe alot of student will make a mistake with that thank you very much Dr. Mujtaba Noori (Afghanistan)
What muscles do you work to tighten chin and neck as I've been told you don't strengthen certain neck muscles as can drag your face down..as you know all about muscles what ones should I be working on to lift and tighten neck and jaw.
Thanks alots
What do you call no. 29 muscle?
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is that last one sternohyoid or thyroyhoid?
this was epic
Neck muscles start at 4:57
0:15 I thought it was just me that thought they sound alike almost everytime I hear it, loll 😂
Hello
can you tell me how many muscloskeletal in face
and how many of them that we use it in smiling and laugh? ?
thanks
What a Speech In The beginning
Which muscle originates at the zygomatic arch?
masseter muscle
0:15 this is how you made me subscribe
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The start caught me off-guard
Last one (53) is Thyrohyoid not Sternothyroid.
I wish if u wrote the names it would help much more
What about thyrohyoid muscle ?
Is 56 they thyrohyoid?
#56, I'm pretty sure that's thyrohyoid. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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7:14
Which muscle?
What is its name?
Sir I can't hear properly.....🥺Nd plz write the name of muscles in the video plz sir
you can turn on the captions and read the muscles he speaks, i couldnt hear too, captions worked well
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Hi is smart and funny. 😅
0:14 HOLLUP
He said what we all thought
Is there something that you don't know?
Sara Milošević no
10:08 , Isn't it Thyrohyoid? :/
Prateek Walikar yes he figured out that mistake over two years ago. See above comments hahah
So when they say, “it takes more muscles to drown them to smile”, they’re actually right
it’s my first time learning this
en i can’t lie
i’m confused😂😂
wish you could spell the muscle names while naming the muscles.
Is muscle 56 10:16 not the Thyrohyoid.
i think number 56 is the Thyrohyoid not Sternotyhroid!
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56 is thyrohyoid
too fast doctor its too much to digest at once !! please put the name of the muscles!
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Me studying this one day before exams now I am the master peice
can you please explain what's meant by auricularis muscle
function: adjusts position of the ear, muscle originates from the galea aponeurosis, inserted into the auricular cartilage around auricularis muscle :)
Muscles of the external ear