When u start working...as a surgeon, or Anesthesiologist...you will need all this knowledge...ultimately it will become a part of your thought process as you do it again and again...
I FEEL THAT. Omg I thought I was slow or something but I just didn't understand how my prof was teaching. I learned more in 13 min videos than 4 hours lectures 😅 so odd
This is exactly how I memorized muscles. The names always tell you some thing about the muscles. They are named by one of the following: * attachments (Sternocleidomastoid) * action (flexor/extensor) * size (major/minor) * shape (Deltoid/Trapezius) * location (brachii/femoris) *number of heads (Biceps/Triceps) * direction of fibers (oblique/rectus/transversus)
This is the first of any A&P video series that actually delivers on the "how to remember" any lists for the class. I've been studying for my Tuesday final for weeks now, and this is the first time it is clicking. THANK YOU
Only here cause I saw a video about prosthetic arms and I was really curious about the interaction of muscles with each other and how well modern prosthetics are getting at giving someone a functional hand or arm. Imagine just one lifetime ago telling someone that we'd create prosthetic arms that can move each finger individually with precise controlled movements AND that the user could feel the pressure in the prosthetics using pressure sensors in the fingers and vibrations on the users arm. Seriously incredible stuff!
This teaching method only works if the teacher is master in that. Still I not started our studies of fore arms But I seen this full videos . Interesting thing in this video is :- he not only explaining origin, insertion of muscle. He also explain the name of muscle like why this muscle is known by this name...
Thankyou so so much, im in first year at university studying physiotherapy and ive been looking for a resource that lists all muscles, all the extra information makes everything make more sense, i love all your ways of remembering things because that's exactly how my brain works so this is perfect for me
I'm not a med student at all but quite interested in anatomy and try to figure out muscles and dynamics of the body but for sure for a person that has no idea it's very very hard. So your video is very teaching and helpful. For people like me, it would be great if we can see the movements and real locations as well. But this is fascinating as well! Thank you!
I study physiology and dietary subjects for my medical massage therapist and personal trainer program and let me tell you - I have never had this much fun in all my life. Anatomy is the best thing about all of this!
Your breakdown of the lats, having lateral fibers and being on the dorsal portion of the body, blew my mind. I legit had to pause the video for a solid minute to rethink my life. This is after obtaining a pft diploma after two years of studying, mind you 😂
I had to take the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Exam today and passed thanks to the help of your awesome videos!!! It's been over 20 years since I've been in college and last took the exam. Thank you!!!!
I have no idea how I got here but you're saving my life. I graduated from a massage therapy school in 2019 but didn't liscenced myself. I can practice in California and maybe 3 other states but the rest of the states require the Mblex test for licensure. I want to be a Liscenced Massage Therapist, not just a certified one. You can image that after 5 years and 2 without practice (covid) I've lost some of this knowledge.
I completely memorized body muscles from your videos. I have requested please also cover vessels and nerves as a whole. Bundle of thanks for your work 😘
Finally! I’ve been studying the upper limb for months now and this is the best so far. Only problem is that you all are too fast, is that a general thing or what? I have to back-play about 5 times to fully comprehend lol. Thank you!
the thenar mass and thenar emenence are different nomenclatures and specifically denoted as such. the adductor pollicis is innervated by the ulnar nerve, whereas the abductor brevis, flexor, and opponens are all innervated by the median nerve.
I found this video super helpful, thank you very much. I already knew a bunch of the muscles, but actually understanding why they're named what they're named now certainly makes more sense. Can't wait to watch your lower limb video. This is going to be great!
I'm not studying medicine, just a bodybuilder. But I think it's important to know a bit about the muscles' different purposes, the joints, etc, in order to know how to train what and how to avoid injury. When I didn't know anything about this sorta stuff, I easily got injured without having any idea why.
I love your videos, these are the only videos that help me quickly review everything with diagrams. If you could make similar videos for neurovasculature. That would her really good. Simple and Easy. Once again thank you so much, You have saved me from failing in med school.
Thank you Sir you’re a blessing to med students🥺 Favorite UA-camr from today and Top on my list, subscribed and thank you so much please keep ‘em med courses coming on how to remember.🥰
thank u for making this video this video and your other muslce remorivation videos really helped me study for my lab exam. i have it today. tbh i wish i found your channel sooner. you break down very conplex things into more slimper stuff, i really appreate this channel. my lab exam is today a little after noon so i am going over your videos and basiclly review before the lab. so thank u for making these videos! keep doing what your doing^^
1:27 although latus(noun) in latin may stand for side, the meaning of latissimus(adj) in this case is "biggest". In italian we call this muscle "gran dorsale" (literally big dorsal). P.s. I love this video series, thank you from Italy
I appreciate u more than u could ever know! I used to *love* ur channels(both) n' would watch ur vids every so often(like the tb history one, bmi...latest ones, right off the top of my head) but today was like rediscovering what a gem of work u do! ...i *live* it!♥️ Just started med schl n' they're throwing stuff at us, EVERY WHICH WAY- regardless of our ability to (figuratively) catch😬🙃. These old vids of urs are a great great help! Thanku so much, Patrick...though u're practically a stranger, u feel like a friend helping me through the ..what i can only call boy-howdy!-mess anat(or practically, med schl) is. Sending all the warm and fuzies ur way(only if u like em...otherwise all the cool breez-ies🙃😅). P.S. how did i forget to write this!! Love love love ur puns! Keep em rolling, u guy😉.
It's my first year at Physiotherapy School and Anatomy has been my nightmare.........but you have simplified it a lot. Thank you sooooooooo much♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Best anatomy lectures ,best series or Playlist . U explain it very well sir . Its very helpful for us 👏 👍🏻. Also please provide pdf of all anatomy series if its possible . lots of love from 🇮🇳
No man can ever make me cry as much as anatomy can.
That’s why I love anantomy
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I love how both artists and med students are here
When u start working...as a surgeon, or Anesthesiologist...you will need all this knowledge...ultimately it will become a part of your thought process as you do it again and again...
😢😢me too
My four-hour lecture and I walked away with nothing. 4 of your videos on muscles and know more than I've been studying all week. THANK YOU
I FEEL THAT. Omg I thought I was slow or something but I just didn't understand how my prof was teaching. I learned more in 13 min videos than 4 hours lectures 😅 so odd
This is exactly how I memorized muscles. The names always tell you some thing about the muscles. They are named by one of the following:
* attachments (Sternocleidomastoid)
* action (flexor/extensor)
* size (major/minor)
* shape (Deltoid/Trapezius)
* location (brachii/femoris)
*number of heads (Biceps/Triceps)
* direction of fibers (oblique/rectus/transversus)
Thank you sooo much.... 🎉
Yeah now it’s just a matter of recognizing what is being referenced in the name lol
Sartorius has entered the chat
THANKU😍😍
Thank you
This is the first of any A&P video series that actually delivers on the "how to remember" any lists for the class. I've been studying for my Tuesday final for weeks now, and this is the first time it is clicking. THANK YOU
It s my first week in med school and i hate it here
Why did you apply.
Wait for one year ,then judge.
I did it before and I found it just like a piece of cake , do it now and thanks me late.
I can strongly relate (3rd month so far)
@@DocABDALLAH48398 that is horrific advice
**laughs in french med school without knowing jackshit of french**
This is actually amazing for art students studying anatomy
Only here cause I saw a video about prosthetic arms and I was really curious about the interaction of muscles with each other and how well modern prosthetics are getting at giving someone a functional hand or arm.
Imagine just one lifetime ago telling someone that we'd create prosthetic arms that can move each finger individually with precise controlled movements AND that the user could feel the pressure in the prosthetics using pressure sensors in the fingers and vibrations on the users arm. Seriously incredible stuff!
Don’t have words to describe how awesome your teaching method is.
Thank you so much 😀 Best of luck in your studies
This teaching method only works if the teacher is master in that.
Still I not started our studies of fore arms
But I seen this full videos
.
Interesting thing in this video is :- he not only explaining origin, insertion of muscle. He also explain the name of muscle like why this muscle is known by this name...
the timing of your videos is always perfect! your videos are getting me through med school at this point 😭
Keep going!!!!
Sameeeeeee
Thankyou so so much, im in first year at university studying physiotherapy and ive been looking for a resource that lists all muscles, all the extra information makes everything make more sense, i love all your ways of remembering things because that's exactly how my brain works so this is perfect for me
Best video on anatomy I have seen, for simplicity and explanation and visual references, thank you so much, subscribed!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm not a med student at all but quite interested in anatomy and try to figure out muscles and dynamics of the body but for sure for a person that has no idea it's very very hard. So your video is very teaching and helpful. For people like me, it would be great if we can see the movements and real locations as well. But this is fascinating as well! Thank you!
same here, i'm an artist
@@oyoy6638 same situation here, as someone learning anatomy for art this channel is a godsend
I study physiology and dietary subjects for my medical massage therapist and personal trainer program and let me tell you - I have never had this much fun in all my life. Anatomy is the best thing about all of this!
It's 2024, am about to write my Anatomy test in 3hrs, I've never been this nervous 😓 someone should pray for me
How did it go?
Your breakdown of the lats, having lateral fibers and being on the dorsal portion of the body, blew my mind. I legit had to pause the video for a solid minute to rethink my life. This is after obtaining a pft diploma after two years of studying, mind you 😂
I had to take the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Exam today and passed thanks to the help of your awesome videos!!! It's been over 20 years since I've been in college and last took the exam. Thank you!!!!
Thank you for these my Anatomy Applied to Occupational therapy is so fast paced these videos literally are life savers
i ddnt get anythng i need help frm u
I have no idea how I got here but you're saving my life. I graduated from a massage therapy school in 2019 but didn't liscenced myself. I can practice in California and maybe 3 other states but the rest of the states require the Mblex test for licensure. I want to be a Liscenced Massage Therapist, not just a certified one. You can image that after 5 years and 2 without practice (covid) I've lost some of this knowledge.
I wish i found this yesterday it would’ve saved me a whole day.
Brilliant overview. Thank you from a 1st year Medical student
the simplest, most informative upper limb muscle video there ever is.
I completely memorized body muscles from your videos.
I have requested please also cover vessels and nerves as a whole.
Bundle of thanks for your work 😘
That was just exceptional, you went form telling literal meaning to shapes , to diagrams to the movements and what not to ace it ! Thanks sir
Finally! I’ve been studying the upper limb for months now and this is the best so far. Only problem is that you all are too fast, is that a general thing or what? I have to back-play about 5 times to fully comprehend lol. Thank you!
I cannot tell you how helpful this video has been to me. I'm a massage therapy student and the way you break things down is so helpful. 😅
the thenar mass and thenar emenence are different nomenclatures and specifically denoted as such. the adductor pollicis is innervated by the ulnar nerve, whereas the abductor brevis, flexor, and opponens are all innervated by the median nerve.
Man this guy is amazing at teaching . Simple and easy explanations
In med school. Cumulative cadaver final today and I wish I found you 5 weeks ago when my class started
PTA student here. I hate this, but I signed up for it. Thanks for the help.
For a PTA student, this video did helped me understanding a bit more on shoulder muscles 👍
Tmr is my practical viva and here I'm tq so much for ur videos i liked them a lot
Thankyou man❤ support from India
I found this video super helpful, thank you very much. I already knew a bunch of the muscles, but actually understanding why they're named what they're named now certainly makes more sense. Can't wait to watch your lower limb video. This is going to be great!
I just palpated my pronator teres for the first time and it’s sooooooo mindblowingly awesome
I'm not studying medicine, just a bodybuilder. But I think it's important to know a bit about the muscles' different purposes, the joints, etc, in order to know how to train what and how to avoid injury. When I didn't know anything about this sorta stuff, I easily got injured without having any idea why.
I LOVE YOU!I have anatomy colloquium on leg and arm next week and this helps a lot!
I love your videos, these are the only videos that help me quickly review everything with diagrams. If you could make similar videos for neurovasculature. That would her really good. Simple and Easy. Once again thank you so much, You have saved me from failing in med school.
This video is very helpful
Repeated it multiple times but yet tough to learn🙂
Thank you Sir you’re a blessing to med students🥺
Favorite UA-camr from today and Top on my list, subscribed and thank you so much please keep ‘em med courses coming on how to remember.🥰
Thank youuuuuu sir... God bless you 💜
This is really nice comprehensive learning , thank you sir
I didn't know how much I needed this..😢
Its really helpful . Can you upload about arteries and nervers also. Because the way you explain is impressive
I remember scapular retraction and protraction by the muscle placement…retraction towards rhomboids and protraction towards pecs.
That's a great memory device. Nice one!
Sir! I am your new student and new subscriber from Pakistan.Thank you so much for these beneficial videos.
im taking anatomy 10A this winter and learning al this within 6 weeks is horrible but you've helped so much!!
Thanks😊
You make it simple to know
Please what are the 20 intrinsic muscles of the hand.
Thanks for the help!! I’m studying MSK right now and it’s brutal
wow such a life saver for me sitting here at 11:00 👍
Could you do this with nerve too? It would really help med stud here 🤣🤣
i love how your videos are short but so informative
thank u for making this video this video and your other muslce remorivation videos really helped me study for my lab exam. i have it today. tbh i wish i found your channel sooner. you break down very conplex things into more slimper stuff, i really appreate this channel. my lab exam is today a little after noon so i am going over your videos and basiclly review before the lab. so thank u for making these videos! keep doing what your doing^^
Now I got all upper muscles tnq Mr.Patric
Excellent teaching methods. Thank you.
1:27 although latus(noun) in latin may stand for side, the meaning of latissimus(adj) in this case is "biggest". In italian we call this muscle "gran dorsale" (literally big dorsal).
P.s. I love this video series, thank you from Italy
I appreciate u more than u could ever know! I used to *love* ur channels(both) n' would watch ur vids every so often(like the tb history one, bmi...latest ones, right off the top of my head) but today was like rediscovering what a gem of work u do! ...i *live* it!♥️
Just started med schl n' they're throwing stuff at us, EVERY WHICH WAY- regardless of our ability to (figuratively) catch😬🙃. These old vids of urs are a great great help!
Thanku so much, Patrick...though u're practically a stranger, u feel like a friend helping me through the ..what i can only call boy-howdy!-mess anat(or practically, med schl) is.
Sending all the warm and fuzies ur way(only if u like em...otherwise all the cool breez-ies🙃😅).
P.S. how did i forget to write this!! Love love love ur puns! Keep em rolling, u guy😉.
Thank you so much! This will definitely help for my upcoming test.
Nice work
A general overview. This is great, thank you
Awesome!! The way he makes it simple to remember made me comment🎉🎉❤
Tomorrow is my module and I find out this vedio very helpful ❤
I love your videos! They are so helpful for studying/reviewing anatomy.
I'm so glad! This muscle series has been a huge effort, so I'm glad it's useful!
The way of explanation is osm ❤ realy i learnt it 😊 tq sir
Thank you doctor it was a great explanation 😊❤
So simple yet so informative, Thankyou!
Thank you for your explanation to learn quickly .
Thank you so much this vid is so easy to understand and remember!
Great way to memorize the muscles
I get it! I understand the naming of these muscles. You have a great way of explaining.
This Vedio is so good and understanding. Keep going ❤I’m so interested study by easily anatomy I feel so happy after this Vedio and thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
You're helping me for anatomy
Me trying to get my anatomy better
pray for me i have a lab practical tomorrow
This is so amazing. Thank you for this easy to remember sequence! I’m studying for the MBLEx and the arm muscles flexors and extensors, etc,etc. Lol
thank you for making my day productive.
This was super helpful! THANK YOU!
This is perfect. Thank you
accidently found this video. really appreciate your work.
Excellent presentation! 🙏
That was incredible
Thank you so much for this explanation
Keep on…
understood the muscles a lot better thanks to you! such a big help
Great video. Helped a lot. Thank you so much.❤
THANK YOU, THANK YOU 🙏
Man, you are GREAT!
God bless u sir 4 dis video
Really appreciate
as a gymrat I love to learn these
Super detailed and helpful thanks
Beautifully explained..overall 😍
Best lecture sir... really understood well by ur diagramatic explanation ❤️
This is quite helpful I have been assisted
Really simplified.. thanks
I really love your videos. It helps me a lot. It’s really easy to remember❤️. Thank you for your sharing❤️
To the point. Ur videos are so good for revision...
These videos have been clutch. Thank you so much
Very useful for my massage class.
The video is super :) But you forgot to mention the extensor carpi ulnaris in the desciption where you mention all the extensors in the beginning
It's my first year at Physiotherapy School and Anatomy has been my nightmare.........but you have simplified it a lot.
Thank you sooooooooo much♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Best anatomy lectures ,best series or Playlist . U explain it very well sir . Its very helpful for us 👏 👍🏻. Also please provide pdf of all anatomy series if its possible . lots of love from 🇮🇳
Good
Thank you so much! This is extremely helpful.
Thank you so much ,can you make videos nerves and blood vessels ??thanx
That video just changed my life lol❤
You are doing God’s work. Thank you!!
Thank you soo much sir 🙏 💓 helped me a lot 🤗👩⚕️🥳
Most welcome 😊
Awesome video.ur explanations about the muscle are super easy to remember.Many thanks.