The Scalenes → Origins, Insertion, Action, and Innervation video || By: Kinesiology Kris
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- This video shows the Scalenes muscle (The Anterior, Middle, and Posterior). It goes over the Origins, Insertions, Innervation, and Action of the Scalene muscles. I try to make learning Kinesiology fun and entertaining, In a not so technical way. If you have a second please Like and Subscribe. Happy studying my friends~ Kris
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After 6 years of human anatomy and always needing to look up the cervical level of attachment for the scalenes, this is the first time I have ever heard 36,27,46 and I have not forgotten since watching so hopefully this time it sticks! (Plus I made it the combination for my PT school locker:-) Thanks Kinesiology Kris!
Your very welcome and Thank you. I'll try to get some more Muscles Videos up ASAP. I plan on having them all on there one day. Sooner than later
Loved it!! Just what I needed.
Thanks so much Kinesiology Kris for the ease of understanding and impressive entertainment... look forward to more from you!
Dude, fantastic job on the video! I was really impressed and your informal approach makes it so much easier to learn! Subscribed, brother!
Thanks a million ! Appreciate the positive comment & the subscription :-)
Thanks. I just had surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome and my arm is doing great. However I’ve still got the old neck pain that has gone along with. The tos and now I have pain that I’m trying to be able to say exactly where it is. The anterior and middle scalenes were removed along with the first rib. I’m having pretty near constant pain in the back of my neck but not where it’s always been in the part that I would really call my neck but in whatever exactly it is where my neck is meeting my truck I’d like to know like what number disc that is and I’m wondering if the missing scalenes are involved with this pain? So I’m wondering What would be the opposing muscle for the scalene’s can you tell me that? Anyway thanks for the great video. I am at Cota and I just went for 12 sessions of physical therapy where Or make much of an effort.
absolutely fantastic!! super innovative idea to make learning enjoyable. thanks:-)
Wow thank you!
FINALLY i find a kinesiology video!!!! Thank you, really appreciate the biomechanical addiditions, line of pull etc cheers
Wow....just found you....completely brilliant....SO helpful.....clear, zany, clever, smiley, enthusiastic....thank you, thank you Kris! Immediately subscribed :-)
Hey thanks for the video Kris. This has been like the most helpful video I have found in clearly and quickly demonstrating origin insertion action. Would love to see all the muscles sometime.
why i just discovered you??? :( , you are a legend man
Thank you, I'm going to start pumping these out more then once a month. Just working 6 days a week and trying to do these on my day off is tough...but I enjoy it, and I'm glad you liked it :-)
great video! thank you Kris!
This is amazing! God bless you!!!
Great fun simple and didactic, the perfect recipe to learn. I'll refer to my students.
Thanks a lot, hope you'll do some more.
This is so so sooo good!!!! Loved it! Thank you so much! You made it sink into my head for the first time
I am glad you liked it, Thank you very much for your kind words & you're very welcome
this is fantastic!!! thank you. From a physiotherapy practitioner
Your very welcome, Working on the Brachialis muscle now and hope to really start pumping some videos out weekly.
this is great!!! I'm at PT student and i wish i had this for anatomy last year! but great review for musculoskeletal! thanks!
you deserve my salute
Jackie! what an awesome comment, Thank you so much! Ha Ha your keeping me motivated to do more...
Tq bro..that was an awesom video...want more frm u
Thank you, loved the animation-easy to follow!! Thanks so much-hope to see more from you.
Cass Moffett, LMT thank you very much for your lovely comment.
That was great thank a lot chris❤
Excellent 🙏
You got a new one thx for actually showing the action helps alot
Thank you, I'm glad you like it.
Loved this!
Thank you for sharing
You just saved my life, I have exams next Wednesday . Thanks for your video it couldn't be more informative and easy to understand !!!
+Vanessa dos Anjos So glad to hear it helped, and Thank you for messaging me. And the donation was very kind of you.
Good explanation 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, good job and a big thank you
I wish you would cover all the muscles, I find your teaching the best out of all them except Nabil Ebraheim is on par :)
+Thandi-Claire van den Heever Thank you so much for this lovely comment. Yes, I checked out his channel, love his work. I will add more content to this channel.
Thanks for the video. Is there a video about what muscles ligaments are used for neck extension?
awesome and beautiful video. please make more and more video ;)
Your hilarious and really well presented video, thanks!!!!!!
Your very welcome Crystal, Keep posting more update videos. How is the diet going?
it takes intelligence to make things simple and interesting. you did a gr8 job👏👏👏
+Francis Vijay Thank you! , I posted a new video about the Radius and Ulna bones...It is definitely Interesting,..... hopefully...lol
ruclips.net/video/7XGDIZhQImM/видео.html
Fantastic! Thank you for the vid
Thank you! and your welcome
This was the best one. Wow
One of these days I'm gonna do all the muscles, Just each video believe it or not takes about 30 hour minimum to complete.
Is nice vis, but like you said my information resorces are little bit different, but still this is a great way to show people some fact about scalenes :) good job man
+Jakub glad you liked it
i like how your spine has smiley faces. you are far more fun than my teacher.
You should tell your teacher that.. haha
Awesome🙌
Thank you
Very entertaining and informative!
+Michael King Thank you very much
I wish I found this when I was in A&P - most videos were boring asf :)
Sorry that you found the to late
What if youtube IS the text for my course of study? Haha, thanks for the tips. And for the great videos. Seriously though, youtube is the text for my course of study. :) And what is my course of study you may ask? Damn near anything I want to know! (thanks to great teachers like you!)
very good, thank you
+mixek qasimova thank you
Nice!!
Thank you!
Very helpful 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
loved the video!
Thank you very much, kinda took a year off but I will be posting 36 new videos this year. So keep in touch :-)
His accent is amazing
Okay, so I'm little confused. In a video in your playlist ("Scalene Muscles" by MedicineBoys) it says that the action of the Anterior scalenes is spinal rotation to the same side (as well as elevating the first rib). But in this video you say that the Anterior scalene doesn't rotate, but flexes the spine (on the saggital plane). Possibly it's a little of both?
You have every right to be a little confused. My answer would be possibly a little of both, I STRONGLY recommend following your text given to you for your course of study, as with the actions, the origins and insertion also very in different text and online sources. I followed the text I studied in collage, however some sources cite Rotation of the neck, others cite Lateral Flex. of the neck, and some cites Forward Flex.. to be honest, I think the doctors are confused ;-)
Please do more videos. Awesome
+Bharath Chandran More videos to come, Had to take a year off.
Radius and Ulna→ The Untold story , was posted today
ruclips.net/video/7XGDIZhQImM/видео.html
the creeky sound during action is real cool... one can sense the bone bending😖
+Francis Vijay Yes the first time I heard it, I knew that was my sound...lol
very nice
Thank you!
wow
+alshymaa saleh Thank You, I think. ;-)
why is the origin moving to the insertion for flexion of the head using the anterior scalene? I thought insertion moves to origin...
I ask myself the same question, perhaps "Reversal of muscle action"
Bruh sound like he bout that life..
why didnt you talk about innervation
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Nice, your character has such a serious expression of an unbearable, recently divorced professor (look at those scary eyes), while the vid makes it so funny. Thanks