trapezius -- elevate and retract scapula, extend neck infraspinatus teres minor teres major -- extend, adduct, medial rotate at shoulder latissimus dorsi rhomboids minor -- retract scapula rhomboids major -- retract scapula spinalis longissimus ilicostalis serratus posterior inferior quadratus lumborum supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor teres major rhomboids minor rhomboids major
Hello. Massage therapist, Tai Chi enthusiast, and general nerd. I am in awe of these videos and I am finding the rest of your channel to be incredibly helpful as well. I am on a personal mission to translate the ancient Chinese masters interpretation of what their exercises were doing to the deep muscles and tendons. Instead of 'gathering our chi" we are "Exercising the deep muscles that control the joint"
Extremely helpful! One suggestion: consider doing video over Anatomical planes, movement, and directions and relationships. I have trouble with those! Would be very helpful :)
Great description and video. I like that you repeated some of the material too. It helps when you hear it like that. Great job. Now I’m subscribing. Thank you.
I love all of your videos and watch them over and over. My grade is improving, thank you. One thing though: the quadratus lumborum inserts on the transverse process of lumbar 1-5. I am not sure what muscle you are pointing to on the video but it does not look like it inserts on the lumbar spine.
Thanks for making this vedio ..it is a lot helpful and mostly if you have exam next day and you need a quick recap of everything in such short vedios. Your job is commendable.
Why is the QL so lateral on your model? Shouldn't it be more medial in order to attach to the transverse processes of the lumbar spine? That looks more like the posterior portion of internal oblique.
trapezius infraspinatus teres minor teres major 1:33 latissimus dorsi spinalis longissimus iliocostalis serratus posterior inferior quadratus lumborum supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor teres major rhomboid minor rhomboid major
Many books and papers suggest that the erector spinae group are also capable of laterally flexing the trunk, would you agree? Seems to be many conflicting views on muscle actions throughout academia
You're helping with my homework. You're more help than my professor
what you studying?
I can relate
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How are you doing now...is your course completed...just curious to know
How are you doing now...is your course completed...just curious to know
trapezius -- elevate and retract scapula, extend neck
infraspinatus
teres minor
teres major -- extend, adduct, medial rotate at shoulder
latissimus dorsi
rhomboids minor -- retract scapula
rhomboids major -- retract scapula
spinalis
longissimus
ilicostalis
serratus posterior inferior
quadratus lumborum
supraspinatus
infraspinatus
teres minor
teres major
rhomboids minor
rhomboids major
Hello. Massage therapist, Tai Chi enthusiast, and general nerd. I am in awe of these videos and I am finding the rest of your channel to be incredibly helpful as well. I am on a personal mission to translate the ancient Chinese masters interpretation of what their exercises were doing to the deep muscles and tendons. Instead of 'gathering our chi" we are "Exercising the deep muscles that control the joint"
Extremely helpful! One suggestion: consider doing video over Anatomical planes, movement, and directions and relationships. I have trouble with those! Would be very helpful :)
Great description and video. I like that you repeated some of the material too. It helps when you hear it like that. Great job. Now I’m subscribing. Thank you.
Thank you for all the videos, which helps me to pass my exam on my first try. thank you!
Bro med students from every country love you!
Thanks a lot for this it makes things some much easier especially when ur on a tight schedule
Started Comps at 53 so my brains not so sharp. This is helping loads.
This video is so awesome! Thank you for making it make sense. Mblex coming up and I've been out of schools for years.
Agreed! I’ll be taking the mblex in the next few months so I’m watching this before comps and clinicals!
I love all of your videos and watch them over and over. My grade is improving, thank you. One thing though: the quadratus lumborum inserts on the transverse process of lumbar 1-5. I am not sure what muscle you are pointing to on the video but it does not look like it inserts on the lumbar spine.
Thanks for making this vedio ..it is a lot helpful and mostly if you have exam next day and you need a quick recap of everything in such short vedios. Your job is commendable.
I appreciate this content..it's better than my tutor
Good video osteopathic student in 3rd year good to refresh the anatomy watching these videos! Thanks a lot!
I have a lab practical tomorrow - very helpful!!
I love you man keep doing this amazing videos
Wonderful lecture
Ty for your time
Great Review!
Really good explaination👍
Nature (or the creator or god whatever you call it) is so fascinating. Look at how complex those muscles look!
Yessss Indeed Allah is Great❤️....
Thanks to evolution
No evidence that any "god" was involved. (The bible is not evidence, btw)
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God indeed the master craftsman
I’m so close to cry it’s not even funny anymore
Real
I agree with ya
About fallin down
Feelin heavy and stressed
Very well done video and explanations but I think the Quadratus lumborum is incorrectly referenced.
It's helpful and clear , thankss
Great explanation !!
Why is the QL so lateral on your model? Shouldn't it be more medial in order to attach to the transverse processes of the lumbar spine? That looks more like the posterior portion of internal oblique.
Excellent video
Great video but a little too zoomed. It’s hard to equate some of the lower areas to where each would be on my body
This is fantastic
Where did you get that muscle model from?? Amazing! 🤩
Thank you!!
trapezius
infraspinatus
teres minor
teres major
1:33 latissimus dorsi
spinalis
longissimus
iliocostalis
serratus posterior inferior
quadratus lumborum
supraspinatus
infraspinatus
teres minor
teres major
rhomboid minor
rhomboid major
These are all the muscle groups I gotta keep in mind when making my back workout?
Well done
so helpful 😭
Awesome Video. Thank you!
Thanks heaps, but would be good to mention multifidus, rotares and semi spinalis or the transversospinalis muscles.
8:00 5:45 0:45 infraspinatus
Thank you 😁
+linza you are so welcome!
Super helpful
Thanks❤
Thank you so much!
this is great!!
Thank you so much
Many books and papers suggest that the erector spinae group are also capable of laterally flexing the trunk, would you agree? Seems to be many conflicting views on muscle actions throughout academia
very good !!!! Thank you so much !!!
YES
Amazing
Wow awesome... thanks so so much for this video!!
super helpful 😭 thank you
9:10 3:00 rhomboid major and minor
Dayii dayii tasagina kurban!
7:30 supraspinatus
8:35 1:15 teres major
Everyone else in the comments is studying for exams- I‘m just here to get jacked
literally😂
It's better when you give some language for subtitle,
I need it in Indonesian
i think its all over the place , you didnt say its four layers and mention the Musceles in order
but thanks man
2:13 ,3:45
6:32 1:38 latissimus dorsi
So would the infraspinatus and teres minor be specifically for posterior lateral rotation? Is there an analog for anterior lateral rotation?
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Tq sir
Interesting 🙂 where can I get exactly the same muscle anatomy model that you have there?
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Wow! Where do you get these muscular models?
8:20 1:02 teres minor
great work !!!!!!!!!
And the levator scapula
Can anyone tell me how to remember the functions of each and every muscle🙏🙏plzzz ..it would be very helpful for me
My ninja
“Laterally rotate the shoulder joint” can you like show what that would look like?
Hey can some one tell where to get this anatomy model ? Thanks in advance!
Where could i buy one of these anatomical mannequins?
5:04
How we will buy this anatomical diagram what will be the process please reply 🙏🙏🙏🙏
9:24
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