Rotator cuff muscles and deltoid muscle
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2015
- A video tutorial that covers the clinical anatomy of muscles and nerves of the glenohumeral joint. This tutorial focuses on the rotator cuff muscles and deltoid.
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The best explanation and ilustration I have ever watch, hope for more muscle video
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Excellent tutorial. Left in no doubt whatsoever to the functions of these muscles. Thanks a lot.
Thank you, this helps me in understanding exactly what muscles to target in my rehabilitation from a dislocation to reduce the chance of it happening again.
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Supraspinatus Muscle
O--Supraspinous fossa of the scapula
I--Greater tubercle of the humers
A--Shoulder abduction
N--Suprascapular nerve C5,C6
Infraspinatus Muscle
O--Infraspinous fossa of scapula
I--Great tubercle of humerus
A--Shoulder lateral rotation, horizontal abduction
N--Suprascapular nerve C5,C6
Teres Minor Muscle
O--Axillary border of scapula
I--Greater tubercle of humerus
A--Shoulder lateral rotation, horizontal abduction
N--Axillary nerve C5, C6.
Subscapularis Muscle
O-subscapular fossa of the scapula
I--Lesser tubercle of the humerus
A--Shoulder medial rotation
N__Upper and lower subscapular nerves
Excellent and well articulated explanation. Thanks!!
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Best video ever to help me learn the joints! Thanks
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thank you for explanation, i spent hours to find exact match between some moves and muscles, now i know where my problem is. Doctors did not want to really explain in details to engineer, and i cannot improve without understanding what i am actually doing.
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for someone with a shoulder dislocation, this is one of the best videos explaining rotator cuff muscles i've seen, thank you! curious if the deltoid muscles also has a similar "stabilize the GH join" function as that of the rotator cuff muscles?
Yes but to a smaller degree compared to rotator cuff muscles
Fantastic videos. Thank you very much.
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Excellent rollout! Thank you!
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This is FANTASTIC. I don't know why but I could not "get" supraspinatus and infraspinatus. Thank you -
I get from this the rotator cuff muscles are to stabilize the humerus in side the joint hole (hold it in the ball/socket whatever you want to call it) which is at first more important then building deltoid strength because you need the stability / not having the joint pop out of socket.
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I love this! Can you also go into hip anatomy? Elbow, wrist and hand are also really helpful things to learn for a lot of people!
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(I complete these videos with wiki)
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Dr. Morton is it possible to have you make some videos for the upper limb vasculature?
Thanks! Really enjoy your videos.
Thank-you for the request. Yes, i want to make an upper limb vasc video but it will not be able to get to it until next year :( So sorry
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excellence
very through i get the distinction now between them. But how does one make exercise to target one from the other (i.e isolating one from the other). i imagine you have to work apart of one to work the other... But i always see rotator cuff exercise just with elbows bent vs delt exercises you do with straighter arms.
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Well thanks Samuel :)
But why is elbows bend isolating one vs the other i say you have to work both but elbows bent implies a shorter lever arm so the weight is closer to your body. Still a little curious on if one can isolate each individual muscle or if you have to do more of it in groups front , rear, side delt exercises and rotator cuff exercise... i fail to see the distinction in what targets what at a more precise level. Like your video shows. ( i am using this video as purely for exercise sciences, sports biomechanics and fitness thats my aim.)
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Im sorry, and what about teres major?
See his video on the intertubercular groove muscles: teres major, latissimus dorsi...
He said teres major is not considered as a rotator as it does not insert onto the joint
How about the anterior view?
@2:44
Wait am I missing something, what about Teres Minor?!
Hi Rami, i am not sure i understand your question. At 1:47 the teres minor muscle is covered, at 1:58 its action is covered and innervation is covered at 7:54. Will you please clarify?
Sorry my mistake! Didn't watch the video in one full sitting so overlooked it. Many thanks for your videos they really are so helpful, the way you bring in real human models makes it so much easier to really picture all the different actions! Top quality.