Hi everyone! We hope that our short overview tutorial about the trapezius muscle is a great help for your studies. What do you find most difficult to learn about this muscle? Write it down in the comments! You can solidify your knowledge in our in-depth video tutorial about the superficial back muscles available to Kenhub premium members: khub.me/gcjpn Happy studying! :)
I was just about to type the same thing. Love the videos but for visual learners, it helps to see the movements and the actual points of origin and insertion.
These videos are so helpful in studying for my personal training certificate with NASM. They provide a "moving visual" alternative to the texts in my textbook. THANK YOU!
Dear Sharon, Thank you very much :-) We'll pass on your compliments to the illustrators. Check out our other videos in the UA-cam channel or kenhub.com
+Wasif Khan Hi Wasif! On our short videos, we do a quick overview of the content. But on our long video tutorials, like this one www.kenhub.com/en/videos/facts-about-superficial-muscles-of-back we cover the material in great detail and have all the attachment points written in Latin and English. Let us know if you need help finding anything else on our website. Cheers!
+Vaishnavi Arya Hi Vaishnavi, we do cover this muscle in greater detail on the following video: www.kenhub.com/en/videos/facts-about-superficial-muscles-of-back Let us know if you need help getting started with Kenhub. Cheers! Joao
I Pulled My Trapezium Muscle Because I Slept Wrong It Hurts Like Hell Also My Neck And Right Arm Is Fully Effected As Well. I Already Have A Load Of Health Issues. This Hurts And I Can Hardly Move Around.
It would be great if you would show movements of the limbs to support what you are saying. Your terminology is very medical and If I could understand what you were saying I wouldnt really need to be watching your video. Seriously !!, make things simpler so that 90% of the population can understand you instead of 5%.
Thanks for your feedback! We're currently working on producing more videos that show the movements in 3D animations as well. I'm sure that this will be helpful for you so stay tuned for what's to come!
Thanks for your comment! On our website www.kenhub.com we offer several learning materials about the latissimus dorsi muscle: illustrations, articles, videos and quizzes. Maybe you want to give it a try - see you there :)
There is a types of muscles called oblique muscle One of its types is triangular which is converge towards the insertion part of muscle . Watch a video about type of muscles in order to under stand more .
@@shahdanwar1900 the beginning of the video describes the trapezius as a “triangular” muscle. it is most definitely not (and has absolutely nothing to do with obliques)
Hi everyone! We hope that our short overview tutorial about the trapezius muscle is a great help for your studies. What do you find most difficult to learn about this muscle? Write it down in the comments! You can solidify your knowledge in our in-depth video tutorial about the superficial back muscles available to Kenhub premium members: khub.me/gcjpn
Happy studying! :)
I wish if you show the movements in your videos, this will make the functions much clearer for us. great video though
+muad elayeb Thanks for the great suggestion! We're looking into ways on how to animate some of the images so we can show movements. So stay tuned! :)
yes please do, i wanna workout my lower trapz
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thank you!! i was just thinking about that. love your videos
I was just about to type the same thing. Love the videos but for visual learners, it helps to see the movements and the actual points of origin and insertion.
These videos are so helpful in studying for my personal training certificate with NASM. They provide a "moving visual" alternative to the texts in my textbook. THANK YOU!
Nice video. It would be super helpful if you can show the actions in it as well.
Thank you so very much for all your help. Beautifully illustrated video!
Dear Sharon,
Thank you very much :-) We'll pass on your compliments to the illustrators. Check out our other videos in the UA-cam channel or kenhub.com
really you help me greatly in learning anatomy . i follow you from Egypt, thank you so much
Gotta show the movements my brother.. Or its no different than reading it somewhere. Thanks
Agree
agreed
Thanks for releasing out more videos! Appreciate it!
You're welcome! It's great to hear that you like them :)
could you guys please write down the origin and insertion as well?
+Wasif Khan Hi Wasif! On our short videos, we do a quick overview of the content. But on our long video tutorials, like this one www.kenhub.com/en/videos/facts-about-superficial-muscles-of-back we cover the material in great detail and have all the attachment points written in Latin and English. Let us know if you need help finding anything else on our website. Cheers!
You are so good , thank you for this video ❤
Pull ups have really increased the size and strength of my trapezius muscle.
I see all these comments about showing the muscle movement. Move your trapezius! He's just showing you the anatomy and the terms they use geez
trapezius nerve supply is c3-c4,not c2 to c4
Thank you from Iraq
So if we strengthen trap muscle from laterally (from the sides), we can cure scapular winging ?
It could be much better if you add its origin and insertion!!
+Vaishnavi Arya Hi Vaishnavi, we do cover this muscle in greater detail on the following video: www.kenhub.com/en/videos/facts-about-superficial-muscles-of-back Let us know if you need help getting started with Kenhub. Cheers! Joao
Please if you can show the movement
Video title says Origin and Insertion, but that is not mentionedin the video
I Pulled My Trapezium Muscle Because I Slept Wrong It Hurts Like Hell Also My Neck And Right Arm Is Fully Effected As Well. I Already Have A Load Of Health Issues. This Hurts And I Can Hardly Move Around.
Super!
dorsal flexion bit appears wrong
Without showing movement this is almost meaningless if you don’t know the vocabulary that is so casually tossed around.
bones and muscles are dependent on eachother for various actions
It would be great if you would show movements of the limbs to support what you are saying. Your terminology is very medical and If I could understand what you were saying I wouldnt really need to be watching your video. Seriously !!, make things simpler so that 90% of the population can understand you instead of 5%.
Thanks for your feedback! We're currently working on producing more videos that show the movements in 3D animations as well. I'm sure that this will be helpful for you so stay tuned for what's to come!
Well inserted trapezius is what makes a good looking upper body.
you really want us to believe this video was helpful
please make latissimus dorsi muscle anatomy
Thanks for your comment! On our website www.kenhub.com we offer several learning materials about the latissimus dorsi muscle: illustrations, articles, videos and quizzes. Maybe you want to give it a try - see you there :)
“Triangular muscle”?? Really.
There is a types of muscles called oblique muscle
One of its types is triangular which is converge towards the insertion part of muscle .
Watch a video about type of muscles in order to under stand more .
@@shahdanwar1900 the beginning of the video describes the trapezius as a “triangular” muscle. it is most definitely not (and has absolutely nothing to do with obliques)
It is triangular shaped
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🤣🤘🏻 but no one has noted...
you should be able to point out what you are explaining on the muscle
Blood supply??!!
I am arabic.and i dont understood nothing.because the language😢😢😢😭
Sir ise hindi m btaye
Ok
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