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Thanks for checking out Anatomy Plus on RUclips! I'm Dr. A and I have a passion for teaching.
This is the online platform for content that I teach in anatomy, and applied anatomy courses. The content you find here is used for pre-classroom preparation. What this does, is clear time in the classroom to dive deeper into the content from these videos, so that most, if not all class meetings become "lab" focused-- this way students have an opportunity to apply their new-found knowledge.
This is the online platform for content that I teach in anatomy, and applied anatomy courses. The content you find here is used for pre-classroom preparation. What this does, is clear time in the classroom to dive deeper into the content from these videos, so that most, if not all class meetings become "lab" focused-- this way students have an opportunity to apply their new-found knowledge.
Upper Extremity Video Series Four: Action, Origin, Insertion, Innervation
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the upper extremity.
Specifically, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include: brachialis, brachioradialis, biceps brachii, and triceps brachii.
Contents of this Video
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00:00-Welcome
00:13-Brachialis
00:49-Brachioradialis
01:16-Biceps Brachii
02:12-Triceps Brachii
03:01-Closing
Specifically, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include: brachialis, brachioradialis, biceps brachii, and triceps brachii.
Contents of this Video
==================
00:00-Welcome
00:13-Brachialis
00:49-Brachioradialis
01:16-Biceps Brachii
02:12-Triceps Brachii
03:01-Closing
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Upper Extremity Video Series Three: Action, Origin, Insertion, Innervation
Просмотров 1286 месяцев назад
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the upper extremity. Specifically, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include: pronator teres, infraspinatus, flexor carpi radials, palmaris longus, flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum superficial, etc. Con...
Upper Extremity Video Series Two: Action, Origin, Insertion, Innervation
Просмотров 1166 месяцев назад
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the upper extremity. Specifically, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include: pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, diaphragm, sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, elevator scapulae, rhomboid major, and rhomboid min...
Upper Extremity Video Series One: Action, Origin, Insertion, Innervation
Просмотров 1516 месяцев назад
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the upper extremity. Specifically, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include: pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, diaphragm, sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, elevator scapulae, rhomboid major, and rhomboid min...
Lower Extremity Video Series Three: Action, Origin, Insertion, Innervation
Просмотров 3328 месяцев назад
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that belong to the lower extremity. These muscles include the gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris, popliteus, tibialis posterior and many more. Contents of this Video 00:00-Start of Video 00:13-Triceps Surae 00:46-Gastrocnemius 01:25-Soleus 02:07-Plantaris 02:44-Popliteus 03:20-Tibialis Posterior 04:05-Flexo...
Lower Extremity Video Series Two: Action, Origin, Insertion, Innervation
Просмотров 1978 месяцев назад
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that are specific to muscles of the lower extremity. These images include: the adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and many more. Contents of this Video 00:00-Start of the Video 00:12-Adductor Muscle Group 00:49-Adductor Magnus 02:09-Adductor...
Lower Extremity Part One: Action, Origin, Insertion & Innervation
Просмотров 4458 месяцев назад
In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include the hip flexors, gluteal muscles, the six deep external rotators and the quadriceps. In this video, we'll investigate the action, origin, insertion, and innervation of muscles that pertain to the lower extremity. These muscles include: the hip flexors, glute...
Dermatomes & Myotomes Made Easy
Просмотров 37 тыс.Год назад
Dermatomes & Myotomes Made Easy: In this video, we'll address the clinical significance of dermatomes and myotomes. In addition, we'll talk about the anatomy of the spinal cord, the spinal nerves, and the areas of skin and muscles those nerves innervate.
Investigating the Hypoglossal Nerve
Просмотров 100Год назад
What is the hypoglossal nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the hypoglossal nerve? What is the function of the hypoglossal nerve? And how should I go about assessing the hypoglossal nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating the Accessory Nerve
Просмотров 130Год назад
What is the accessory nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the accessory nerve? What is the function of the accessory nerve? And how should I go about assessing the accessory nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating the Vagus Nerve
Просмотров 115Год назад
What is the vagus nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the vagusnerve? What is the function of the vagus nerve? And how should I go about assessing the vagus nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating the Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Просмотров 75Год назад
What is the glossopharyngeal nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the glossopharyngeal nerve? What is the function of the glossopharyngeal nerve? And how should I go about assessing the glossopharyngeal nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating the Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Просмотров 175Год назад
What is the vestibulocochlear nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the vestibulocochlear nerve? What is the function of the vestibulocochlear nerve? And how should I go about assessing the vestibulocochlear nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating the Facial Nerve
Просмотров 59Год назад
What is the facial nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the facial nerve? What is the function of the facial nerve? And how should I go about assessing the facial nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating the Abducens Nerve
Просмотров 46Год назад
What is the abducens nerve? What type of cranial nerve is the abducens nerve? What is the function of the abducens nerve? And how should I go about assessing the abducens nerve? In this video, I'll answer each of those questions!
Investigating Cranial Nerve Function and Location
Просмотров 120Год назад
Investigating Cranial Nerve Function and Location
Understanding the Screw Home Mechanism: Under 3 Minutes
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Understanding the Screw Home Mechanism: Under 3 Minutes
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Inversion and Eversion are part of Frontal and Coronal Plane, not transverse plane. The movements would intersect the transverse plane and therefore cannot be a part of it.
It can be a challenge to single out movement into a single plane of motion since movement is complex and does not always/ necessarily occur in one plane of motion. We will find a variety of sources and texts that identify inversion and eversion occurring in the frontal plane, but when we consider that inversion and eversion include other movements, the transverse plane is used to describe the type of rotation that occurs.
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Nicely explained! Thank you! But flexion of the knee is by the Hamstrings right? , Gastronemius Soleus it's flexion ( plantar flexion) at ankle only right?
That is correct! Our hamstrings help us perform knee flexion. But within the superficial posterior compartment, we find the plantaris muscle, which assist with flexion of the knee (minimally). Some resources agree/disagree with its minimal role in knee flexion, because it works primarily as a plantar flexor.
@@AnatomyPlus Oh yes, you're right. Didn't think about it. Although the hamstrings are the primary knee joint flexors, the Plantaris ( and also Gastronemius ) would play a role since they originate from the distal Femur and cross the knee joint posteriorly. Thanks for the clarification.
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Therefore: the number of action potential changes depending on the strength of the stimulus
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What is the difference between kinesiology and biomechanics
Great Question! Biomechanics is a sub-discipline of kinesiology, where the focus is largely on kinetics. With this, biomechanics places a great deal of emphasis on the study of movement with regard to the forces that either produce or resist movement (i.e gravity, force, friction, drag, etc.)
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