stop saying "thank you very much" at the end of the video cuz thank YOU! honestly!!!! you made me love anatomy much more than i already do. you're literally the best person out there
Man this series and these playlists and this channel as a whole is massively underrated , like for real massively massively underrated thanks a lot Dr Sam , this work is truly appreciated .
I am now studying to become a PT and Your videos are so easy to listen to and learn from thank you so much for taking time out of your day to do this. You are greatly appreciated!!!
The shoulder girdle or pectoral girdle is the set of bones in the appendicular skeleton which connects to the arm on each side. In humans it consists of the clavicle and scapula; in those species with three bones in the shoulder, it consists of the clavicle, scapula, and coracoid.
I'm just a layperson with no profession within medicine or anything like that, but I've recently found an interest in basic A&P. Saw your video of the peretoneum in clingfilm and was immediately hooked by your energy and obvious glowing interest in the subject. I'm guessing you're a teacher, professor or something like that? Anyway, love the way you so smoothly and effortlessly talk about the body and its build and functions, your energy is very catchy, and a bit wacky in that good way, hope to learn just an iota of your knowledge. I'm looking forward to going thru your videolibrary.
Thank you. You didn't mention that the clavicle also rotates. When you have your elbow at the side of the body and you lift it forward and backwards the clavicle rotates in the sternoclavicular joint, no?
Very beautiful information. I would suggest to make videos on synovial joints showing their movements, Range of motion, Measure to know Range of motions for different people, limitations on Range of motion, and how to overcome from it. Thanks sir
One thing that I was hoping to see was how these bones work together to allow the arm to elevate laterally. My understanding is that as the humerus elevates, at some point it can't any more, so the clavicle and scapula continue the motion, is that correct?
That's correct. I might talk about this when I talk about the trapezius muscle (th-cam.com/video/lgI6mRZMZeQ/w-d-xo.html) or the large muscles of the shoulder region (th-cam.com/video/ITcd7YelCjI/w-d-xo.html). Or in both, probably.
Thank goodness for muscles! Else our arms would be in dire straits with all that hanging off one little spot. Just wish I had better ones ....... muscles that is. Says someone who has had an awful shoulder injury and is left with the impression doctors and therapists haven't a clue. But that can't be true, can it? 😄
Thanks for your videos, they are really helpful!I have a question about the Acromioclavicular Joint: what range of movement does it have?to me it seems as if scapula and clavicle moved together like an only one bone....thanks and greetings
this is part of a series of lessons, so without prior knowledge it cannot be understood. do check out the other videos which clearly distinguishes each bit so there won't be any confusion. Have a good day!
ببخشین من یک مشکل داشتم دستم را بصورت 180° نمیتوانم بالا بلند کنم و فقط تا 90° بالا میرود در ضمن دستم را نمیتوانم به عقب ببرم و درد میگیرد ممنون میشوم بگویید مشکل از کجای شانه من است باتشکر
Page 1023 Royal Institute (of) British Architects ribcage = n the bony structure of the ribs and their connective tissue that encloses the lungs, heart, etc.
www.sundhed.dk/borger/patienthaandbogen/knogler-muskler-og-led/illustrationer/animationer/skulderens-anatomi/ If you would like to see a great video of the shoulder
I used to doubt it when people said one can learn anything on TH-cam, but then I came across your channel. Thank You!
stop saying "thank you very much" at the end of the video cuz thank YOU! honestly!!!! you made me love anatomy much more than i already do. you're literally the best person out there
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Man this series and these playlists and this channel as a whole is massively underrated , like for real massively massively underrated
thanks a lot Dr Sam , this work is truly appreciated .
The Hugh Grant of anatomy, love your work 😍💪🏻
I am now studying to become a PT and Your videos are so easy to listen to and learn from thank you so much for taking time out of your day to do this. You are greatly appreciated!!!
You look like a younger version of the main character in the show called "House" lol
I think that's the first time someone has said "younger version" so thank you :)
maybe theyre related, the actor is also British :)
The shoulder girdle or pectoral girdle is the set of bones in the appendicular skeleton which connects to the arm on each side. In humans it consists of the clavicle and scapula; in those species with three bones in the shoulder, it consists of the clavicle, scapula, and coracoid.
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This is a really good summary. Thanks.
You just make everything understandable ❤
It's sad that you do not have more than 1M subscribers.
I'm just a layperson with no profession within medicine or anything like that, but I've recently found an interest in basic A&P. Saw your video of the peretoneum in clingfilm and was immediately hooked by your energy and obvious glowing interest in the subject. I'm guessing you're a teacher, professor or something like that? Anyway, love the way you so smoothly and effortlessly talk about the body and its build and functions, your energy is very catchy, and a bit wacky in that good way, hope to learn just an iota of your knowledge. I'm looking forward to going thru your videolibrary.
+Liv-Kristin Eriksen Thanks! Anatomy is a fascinating subject. Yes, I'm a lecturer in anatomy & embryology.
He's our anatomy lecturer, we are a lucky folk here in Swansea :)
Hayley Scott he is a great teacher ; I wish I will meet him one day 🥳
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Thanks. Always clear n helpful.
Love ur teaching style . U make things easy . Nice
The lectures are so interesting keep it up Dr.
I wish u were my teacher lol u make it just the right amount of fun!
Thanks so much Sam.
thank you Sam Webster. I appreciate it a lot.
Superbly explained. The way you explain is just amazing. Thanks a lot. Thank you, seriously.
Thank you. You didn't mention that the clavicle also rotates. When you have your elbow at the side of the body and you lift it forward and backwards the clavicle rotates in the sternoclavicular joint, no?
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Very beautiful information.
I would suggest to make videos on synovial joints showing their movements, Range of motion,
Measure to know Range of motions for different people, limitations on Range of motion, and how to overcome from it.
Thanks sir
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One thing that I was hoping to see was how these bones work together to allow the arm to elevate laterally. My understanding is that as the humerus elevates, at some point it can't any more, so the clavicle and scapula continue the motion, is that correct?
That's correct. I might talk about this when I talk about the trapezius muscle (th-cam.com/video/lgI6mRZMZeQ/w-d-xo.html) or the large muscles of the shoulder region (th-cam.com/video/ITcd7YelCjI/w-d-xo.html). Or in both, probably.
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Sharing some shoulder girdle compound moves 👍
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Thank goodness for muscles! Else our arms would be in dire straits with all that hanging off one little spot. Just wish I had better ones ....... muscles that is. Says someone who has had an awful shoulder injury and is left with the impression doctors and therapists haven't a clue. But that can't be true, can it? 😄
Thanks for your videos, they are really helpful!I have a question about the Acromioclavicular Joint: what range of movement does it have?to me it seems as if scapula and clavicle moved together like an only one bone....thanks and greetings
The acromioclavicular joint permits the rotation of acromion at the acromial end of the clavicle .
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Please sir my humerus always pulls out of its whenever I swing my right hand so how do I fix it back to normal to avoid the pulling out?
He mentions how the rotator cuff muscles help to hold your humerus in the socket. You could start strengthening those...or see a professional
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sir you pointing the same area but different bones, i mean we cant have a proper virsion
this is part of a series of lessons, so without prior knowledge it cannot be understood. do check out the other videos which clearly distinguishes each bit so there won't be any confusion. Have a good day!
ببخشین من یک مشکل داشتم دستم را بصورت 180° نمیتوانم بالا بلند کنم و فقط تا 90° بالا میرود در ضمن دستم را نمیتوانم به عقب ببرم و درد میگیرد ممنون میشوم بگویید مشکل از کجای شانه من است باتشکر
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ribcage = n the bony structure of the ribs and their connective tissue that encloses the lungs, heart, etc.
Scapula?!? You sure it’s not lupus?
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www.sundhed.dk/borger/patienthaandbogen/knogler-muskler-og-led/illustrationer/animationer/skulderens-anatomi/
If you would like to see a great video of the shoulder
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