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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @bpearson7283
    @bpearson7283 16 дней назад +1

    I am 66 years old and studying for the American College of Sports Medicine Group Exercise Instructor exam. I just wanted to say how helpful and enjoyable your videos have been to me. I have been out of school for a long time, but you have actually made me enjoy studying again! Thanks so much!!

  • @hotsauceholiday5529
    @hotsauceholiday5529 6 лет назад +124

    As a massage therapist trying to refresh his anatomy I can’t thank you enough for making the first anatomy videos that are actually watchable. You keep it simple and entertaining.

    • @alicew8625
      @alicew8625 4 года назад +2

      @Amber Marchetti Massage therapist here too! Completely agree!

    • @marianatera631
      @marianatera631 4 года назад

      Massage therapist here too. Instructor & practitioner and Dr. Webster is my go to guy! Love the straight forward instruction & the humor!!!!

    • @aranniya2104
      @aranniya2104 4 года назад +1

      Future RMT here too :) studying for my exam

    • @constancetan8547
      @constancetan8547 2 года назад

      4rrr

  • @queenofpents3442
    @queenofpents3442 2 года назад +11

    I'm mind blown with how well you explained everything! I thought it would be super complex but its actually like all parts working together and you answer how and why it works together. WOW you are Such a resource

  • @anikatasnim6001
    @anikatasnim6001 Год назад +3

    this is the greatest lecture I have ever seen online. My heartfelt gratitude to you sir!

  • @TheCentipede_21
    @TheCentipede_21 Год назад

    I'm a physiotherapy student 2nd year. They don't bother teaching us anything I'm really glad I came across this guy.

  • @abdullahhussain9589
    @abdullahhussain9589 2 года назад +17

    Please don’t stop your effort in making these wonderful videos! I’m using these currently as a way to get a head around MusculoSkeletal Unit, and it’s really helpful. Great Job! Thanks for your hard work

  • @misbahkhan1801
    @misbahkhan1801 Год назад +1

    I rarely loves your lectures at each every topics and so fruitful for me I have followed your all lectures.

  • @thaysdefreitas6130
    @thaysdefreitas6130 6 лет назад +13

    I find your videos extremely helpful. I m studying Physiotherapy and tend to look at your videos first to break down information and then use anatomy books to consolidate knowledge. Thank you

  • @sageandseer
    @sageandseer 5 лет назад +85

    you are brilliant, I really enjoy watching you, your flow and energy are entertaining and you are super knowledgeable. Thank you so much!

    • @tonymadda8360
      @tonymadda8360 4 года назад +2

      Oyess 💪

    • @RSE-2020
      @RSE-2020 2 года назад +2

      He has really helped me understand the process of the musculoskeletal

  • @brettsashawilliams9090
    @brettsashawilliams9090 3 года назад +7

    I can't tell you how much I love your videos! I learn so much from them. I'm doing remedial massage and your content is invaluable to my understanding of functional anatomy and its relevance in the clinical context. Thank you!!!!

  • @angelabrown7672
    @angelabrown7672 4 года назад +4

    I am an OTA prepping for my board exam. You are amazingly comprehensive, and easily digestible while being a bit entertaining! I wish I would have had you as a professor for anatomy and kinesiology! Thank you for helping me get ready to help others live life to the fullest!

  • @heidideplazes4684
    @heidideplazes4684 8 месяцев назад

    So glad you became a teacher. You know how to make anatomy common sense.

  • @BillSchubert
    @BillSchubert 3 года назад +2

    I had total shoulder replacement six weeks ago and was looking for a detailed way to see which muscle was hurting with what movement. For the first time I can see lifting my arm how the deltoid takes over and the feeling changed. This will help me immensely in moving on with my therapy. Just an excellent presentation.

  • @santanupatnaik963
    @santanupatnaik963 3 месяца назад

    just amazing way u told the significance of rotator cuff & reason of pain... invaluable & brilliant

  • @josephdilorenzo5314
    @josephdilorenzo5314 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sam, you're inspiring me. I am focusing on studying for the US NCMTB Massage Therapy National Certification Exam which I plan to take in February 2025. I have to study everything. Thanks again!

  • @mahnurnawaz2958
    @mahnurnawaz2958 4 года назад

    your teaching style is really amazing and easy to understand because you gave a lot of daily life examples.

  • @nahalrave
    @nahalrave 6 лет назад +43

    You make everything sounds so simple and clear, Thank you! 🤘🏼

  • @thatwolfyouknow8598
    @thatwolfyouknow8598 5 лет назад +16

    My favorite part of this video is the sign in the background that says "no photography".
    Seriously, though, another great one.

  • @genevievebyrnes2818
    @genevievebyrnes2818 4 года назад +2

    Good stuff! I’m an OT and have spent two years working with the pediatric population in sensory integration. I have to keep up on the moving parts and muscles. This tutorial is well produced and easy to follow. Thank you for your work.

  • @sectron4036
    @sectron4036 Год назад +4

    At 2:11 he's mixed up the 2 bones. The scapula is the flat bone!

  • @itsbeam0704
    @itsbeam0704 4 года назад +12

    This is getting me through my gross anatomy subject in a more efficient way. Well done, sir. I really appreciate you.

  • @ramshazafar4013
    @ramshazafar4013 6 лет назад +18

    I love all your videos.. i can say better than any other anatomy videos available on youtube..
    i hated anatomy subject in my first year.. i wish i could have seen your videos back then..
    you make muscle study so easy.. your words directly go into my head and remains there forever..
    you are doing amazing work by helping students to love the toughest subject..
    God bless you.. keep making videos.. all the good luck be with you :) :)

  • @shan_alriel
    @shan_alriel Год назад

    I've been watching your videos since 3 years ago at the start of high school and you've been a tremendous help, so I was kinda sad I had to stop watching since I graduated. But I'm going to major in arts for uni and had to learn again anatomy, so thank you so so much for all your videos!

  • @CatatonicImperfect
    @CatatonicImperfect 4 года назад +1

    i just love it when he catches himself going off on a tangent. very relatable.

    • @CatatonicImperfect
      @CatatonicImperfect 4 года назад

      and those little pro life tips and anecdotes really make the videos so watchable

  • @michellemarshall9445
    @michellemarshall9445 Год назад

    Thanks for this video I've been I severe pain in my left shoulder for over eight months and only receiving one physio session a month just joined a gym to try and strengthen it and my training couch told me the exercises I been doing are for the wrong muscles I'm now doing better and video really helped explain x

  • @nobleman1030
    @nobleman1030 3 года назад

    No words for you absolutely great.
    I almost watch all videos on this channel in less than 3 months

  • @ayandagwala62
    @ayandagwala62 Год назад

    im crying @ hw simple and straight to the point this is

  • @saikyojushin370
    @saikyojushin370 Год назад

    I love how sam hops between being knowledgeable and forgetful with these muscle groups.

  • @steliosmichael1860
    @steliosmichael1860 Год назад

    This is amazing, I’ve just started my level 2/3 which my mind is exploding but when I watch you it’s just amazing thank you

  • @drdoody69
    @drdoody69 11 месяцев назад

    Dear Sam,
    You've been a superb Tutor & model Anatomy Teacher that made such a rough non-living subject into a wonderfully enchanting one. Congratulations! Your topics and posts are being viewed by so many Medical Professionals in all levels.
    Note: You've made unintentional mistake by labelling (actually saying) the Clavicle is the Scapula and vise-versa (minute 2:12). Of course the rest of the dialogue naturally corrected the reference. Thank you!

  • @shalinivijay2313
    @shalinivijay2313 4 года назад

    Sir your videos are too helpful.... Whenever I feel that I am not able to understand ... You make us feel the subject as so simple... With your ease in explanation and your love towards the subject which is very much visible in your videos.... You inspire us.... I am a yoga enthusiast and I am finding great help from you sir... Thank you and God bless you

  • @whatrtheodds
    @whatrtheodds 6 лет назад +4

    I never thought about the fact I am putting my lavator scap out of alignment when lifting weights, & turning my head to look at my form I actually always do that, so thanks for the info!!!

  • @jamble7k
    @jamble7k 2 года назад

    helpful video for recovery after a shoulder injury thanks

  • @victoriafernandezboron164
    @victoriafernandezboron164 4 года назад

    fantastic video. And great tidbit about the dead lift form being ruined by checking your form from the side! Loved that!

  • @yusongshang977
    @yusongshang977 6 лет назад +4

    Excellent teacher! Great videos! Easy to understand and fun to watch! Absolutely love all!

  • @nahumnahum2764
    @nahumnahum2764 3 года назад

    Thank you very much dr. Samuel Webster for your interesting and clear explanation. You really help me know human muscle anatomy better

  • @keithyoung6266
    @keithyoung6266 Год назад

    Allow me to complement you on presenting detailed information in a friendly format. Your insights on all aspects of the body have helped me maintain health and efficiency, especially in ballroom dance. Please continue to do your excellent work. Thank You.

  • @ananddivan1208
    @ananddivan1208 6 месяцев назад

    Very simply explained. You've made this easy.

  • @vincentmonet6172
    @vincentmonet6172 2 года назад +1

    Thanks - fascinating presentation. Good to know more about the underlying anatomy of swim strokes! 🌊

  • @ioana.suciuh
    @ioana.suciuh 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for these videos! They're especially helpful in this lockdown, where we cannot participate to any of the lectures in the anatomy laboratory. I love the way you make these videos and your explanations, you make the topics so much easier to understand and visualize! And in this particular video, I like your correlations with working out in the gym very much! 😊

  • @jasvinderkaur5817
    @jasvinderkaur5817 6 лет назад

    This is a treat for visual learners. i could only wish for a 3D model to learn muscle position and action from. Because of your videos i will now be able to visualize them. Thanks for taking the efforts to bring this to public.

  • @liv-kristineriksen7507
    @liv-kristineriksen7507 7 лет назад +9

    So cool, and helpful, the way you bring in very visual examples of how the muscles work, like the boxer's reach, the pullups, Bruce Lee, your own fractured clavicle +++ Loving it!

    • @joelgreiner8340
      @joelgreiner8340 6 лет назад

      Liv-Kristin Eriksen he said he broke his scapula, what he should of said was his clavicle. I feel like he's reading off of a card cause I've watched him call things wrong more than once now. just letting you know. scapula is in the back clavicle is in the front go to 240 in the video

    • @joelgreiner8340
      @joelgreiner8340 6 лет назад

      Liv-Kristin Eriksen I mean 2:14 of video

    • @ramshazafar4013
      @ramshazafar4013 6 лет назад +2

      joel greiner i feel whatever he is doing.. reading cards or whatever.. atleast he has made my toughest subject very easy and intresting.. so please stop criticising :)

  • @TheEliasJoshua
    @TheEliasJoshua 6 лет назад +8

    Im studying Sportsmassage in the Netherlands and I find your videos very useful.
    Not only do you point the muscles out, you also describe the functions and movements.
    Thank you and greetings from Dublin, Ireland where Im currently watching this video :D

  • @Nejiglenna
    @Nejiglenna Год назад

    I want to write a whole god damn essay about how fantastic you are, and how much this helps me both mentally and "knowledgy" as a medical student - but I`m gonna keep it short and stick to four words.
    I fu*king love you.

  • @spirit-of-joy3808
    @spirit-of-joy3808 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video! I'm able to visualize the movement of the upper limp a lot better after watching it! 😁👍

  • @ravivdesai
    @ravivdesai 4 года назад

    Very informative video for anatomy students.
    But there is one thing I did not agree upon regarding trapezius muscle. You described upper fibers rotate scapula upward and lower fibers rotate it downward
    However both upper fibers and lower fibers together rotate scapula upward given that lower fibers insert in to medial aspect of the spine and upper fibers insert in to lateral aspect of spine giving a nut like rotation.

  • @shubhamsoreng3204
    @shubhamsoreng3204 5 лет назад +4

    The way u teach is absolutely amazing really love your videos 😍😍

    • @mnasir7689
      @mnasir7689 4 года назад

      Excellent work .anatomy you made so interesting and simple to understand thanks keep it up

  • @MrCarstennielsen
    @MrCarstennielsen 2 года назад

    These older videos are very very good, GReat even; YOur newer ones have subjects less relevant for me cause you have allready been around the interesting subjects. I will encourage ppl. to go back and some of these GREAT videos!!! My bodybuilding friends will love it.

  • @gretaberms7708
    @gretaberms7708 7 лет назад +3

    So informative & clearly described. The way is very nice and impressive. Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  7 лет назад +1

      I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks.

  • @eliftuna5887
    @eliftuna5887 4 года назад

    This is the best video I've watched on RUclips. THE BEST.

  • @AnitaLife27
    @AnitaLife27 Год назад

    🍎🍏🍎🍏🍎 Thank you! Starting Massage Therapy training tomorrow. Your videos are already a huge help!!!!

  • @marcossilveira7113
    @marcossilveira7113 4 года назад +56

    2:20 You called the Clavicle Scapula and the Scapula clavicle. The flat bone is the scapula.

    • @Beeefree
      @Beeefree 4 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @firstdondiego
      @firstdondiego 4 года назад +5

      LOL. I saw that and I was thinking "I'm 99% certain that is supposed to be the other what around"

    • @wellnessinfinity
      @wellnessinfinity 3 года назад +2

      Yes i was confused too..

    • @vastiavila8453
      @vastiavila8453 3 года назад +8

      Lmao he was probably tired but we all know what he meant

    • @wayolette
      @wayolette 3 года назад +4

      Yes he has a thing with these 2 bones in general although he knows which one is which one. 😸

  • @rajeshdangwal3816
    @rajeshdangwal3816 6 лет назад

    Thanks Dr. Your way to explain the things is so interesting and easy to understand . It's so helpful to us. Nice job sir, please continues it in future.

  • @stoenchu122
    @stoenchu122 2 года назад

    3 min into this video and I already love it

  • @QueenDivineLove
    @QueenDivineLove 4 года назад +6

    Wow thanks, due to covid, we are doing remote learning for my A & P class and this really has me thinking I know my stuff lol You can really tell you are knowledgeable because it shows in how you teach. I'm in the occupational therapy program and shoulder muscles are important to know in our profession. New Subbie!

  • @jellevanesch1111
    @jellevanesch1111 4 года назад +1

    You helped me and Romee so much with our tests. You are amazing Sam! Super Sam Webster ;)

  • @mihasab5608
    @mihasab5608 6 лет назад +90

    At minute 2:14, you’ve said “scapula” instead of “clavicle “ and vice-versa. Anyway, I really like this presentation, so much clearer and well organized in comparison to others. Thank you. Keep them coming :)

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  6 лет назад +39

      Yes, I do that sometimes. Well spotted. Cheers.

    • @ClaudineAllen
      @ClaudineAllen 5 лет назад +2

      Yes...noticed that. It is such a great video though

    • @emmanuelmajokkang5264
      @emmanuelmajokkang5264 5 лет назад +4

      I thought i was the one who heard it alone 😂 🤣
      Anyway he didn't mean it🤔

    • @mirmuhammad9353
      @mirmuhammad9353 5 лет назад +3

      Yup me too😂

    • @namanrajput5032
      @namanrajput5032 4 года назад +1

      Ya I was also doubting you😂😂

  • @niekha993
    @niekha993 6 лет назад +4

    so so good! I have anatomy examen in one month, thats a huge help! Also i go to the gym, and swimming so your your infos are even more helpful!

  • @bhumikashetty4867
    @bhumikashetty4867 3 года назад

    U are soo amazing...love your videos..God i wish i had a teacher like u

  • @GeophysGal
    @GeophysGal 4 года назад +1

    I’ve just bumped into your videos. It’s had to express how amazing these videos are in these times. Anatomy & Physiology is not easy online. My class was only converted to online because of SARS-CoV-2. Its next to impossible to memorize all of the muscles, with insert and origin, from a piece of paper that is 2D space. I’ll admit I wasn’t doing well. I was not understanding the descriptions and correlating them to the muscles in my body. However, in 2 hours and 4 videos, I’ve managed to not only remember all of the muscles for the back, posterior neck, pectoral girdle, and remember all their insertions and origins, too.
    I wanted to say thanks. I think I would have failed my exam. Now, i’m feeling much more confident. I may not get an A, but I definitely won’t get an F. Juli

  • @fatomomar3946
    @fatomomar3946 4 года назад

    Your explanation is very interesting, although I do not understand English very much, but I have benefited, thank you 🦋

  • @elementalAlma
    @elementalAlma Год назад

    Subclavius also provides electromagnetic energy transfer and slight mechanical advantage to the primary lymph drainage duct of the head and upper trapezius.

  • @umeshchhikara
    @umeshchhikara 7 лет назад

    Fantastic Sam...the explanations are so practical and clear. Good work mate...

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  7 лет назад +1

      Great! Thank you.

    • @jhansirani9636
      @jhansirani9636 6 лет назад

      Sir I am suffering with my right hand shoulder so pls send me your address what's up number I will send my hospital and report and MRI scanning filim

  • @eileenleblanc7866
    @eileenleblanc7866 5 лет назад

    awesome...I'm a new personal trainer. I like your style of teaching. Please keep it up. I'm learning. Love it!

  • @NICKSHI
    @NICKSHI 3 года назад

    you should do a series of muscle videos for bodybuilders. With the aim of getting a clear idea on which muscles move in what direction. I got a lot from this video but would be great if you did a single video for each muscle group.

  • @andrakin1984
    @andrakin1984 4 года назад

    I'm learning from Argentina. Awesome stuff. Thanks!!!

  • @stivstivsti
    @stivstivsti 5 лет назад +3

    brilliant material, thank you so much

  • @danielt1985
    @danielt1985 4 года назад

    You’re amazing man never stop spreading you knowledge modern day anatomy Jesus

  • @maybach-xvii
    @maybach-xvii 6 часов назад

    Okay I am taking MBChB year 1 and this was my first stop for the upper limb anat

  • @behnooshbehroozpoor7051
    @behnooshbehroozpoor7051 3 года назад

    thank you so much for all of the videos. they are really helpful for me.

  • @עידוקריטי-ו4ב
    @עידוקריטי-ו4ב 6 месяцев назад

    trapezius lower part creating upward rotation and not down as you said. it holds the medial part of the rpoot of scapula and by that pulls the glonoid up even thogh it creates depression

  • @andreafarmer4103
    @andreafarmer4103 Год назад

    Best anatomy videos on You Tube. thanks!

  • @mariaderattani6792
    @mariaderattani6792 3 года назад

    ooh this is the best video ever !!! I enjoy your videos a lot .. you're the superhero !! ❤❤❤

  • @RABAHYUSUF-iz4fe
    @RABAHYUSUF-iz4fe Год назад

    You make (Anatomy) fun I enjoy watching ur video ❤thank you so much

  • @rajatshrma3
    @rajatshrma3 7 лет назад +4

    Beautifully explained. Loved this one (Y)

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  7 лет назад +3

      Great! Thanks.

    • @mdjahidmia6861
      @mdjahidmia6861 4 года назад

      @@SamWebster vai kalar boner kono khoti hole ki ager moto jora lagle ki agir moto sokti pabo

  • @marinainezpilates3692
    @marinainezpilates3692 4 года назад

    I love your videos! I’ve learnt so much from them! There fun, interesting and easy to understand! Thank you!!

  • @aasthasoni3482
    @aasthasoni3482 Год назад

    Thank you from india, you has make anatomy intersting and easy.i am waiting new videos

  • @bhavnachaudhary1489
    @bhavnachaudhary1489 5 лет назад

    i enjoy watching your video.....very informative and entertaining....

  • @gabrielaf4468
    @gabrielaf4468 6 лет назад

    Awsome explanation, I am having my PT Level 3 exam soon. Thank you thank you thank you

  • @mariasamardak6791
    @mariasamardak6791 4 года назад +2

    I love your videos! Thank you so much! 🙏❤️ I just want
    to correct you about the clavicula and the scapula. I think sometimes you mix them

    • @amavimovement
      @amavimovement 2 года назад

      he did at least in the beginning

  • @sunilakula4986
    @sunilakula4986 4 года назад

    Thank you Dr House 🙂 you are wonderful

  • @voquocthang9389
    @voquocthang9389 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for your teaching.

  • @fidahkamis2149
    @fidahkamis2149 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! I can now memorise all the muscles with your well defined teaching! Please do load more anatomy videos :)

    • @nobleman1030
      @nobleman1030 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/0HFrC1uDEmU/видео.html

  • @duocphamtruongtho4462
    @duocphamtruongtho4462 2 года назад +1

    Its very helpful!

  • @ytrew9717
    @ytrew9717 2 года назад

    I'd like to see a complete list of what each shoulder muscle (or main exercice) does what. For instance, I dont understand why elbow plank ms to) strengthen the neck and arm plank strenghten the shoulder join muscles

  • @marthamuppets8761
    @marthamuppets8761 6 лет назад

    You’re awesome! I was neglecting myself. Going back on truck💪🏽. Thank you 😊.

  • @aysanrad7495
    @aysanrad7495 5 лет назад

    your teaching is wonderful love learning anatomi with you what ever i want really perfect go ahead....

  • @susanrivard3959
    @susanrivard3959 3 года назад

    Your special plastic skeleton man taught me where my scapula is and how it moves. I understand an exercise now that was eluding me. Thanks!

  • @Nelsondrives
    @Nelsondrives 2 года назад

    Thank you for the content and knowledge.
    If there was a muscular shredded man stand next to and you mark the muscle groups on his body with different marker which would be great for many new body builders or many people would get clear understanding of which muscle is responsible which action. Anyway, hope you get my idea correctly if not sorry for your time 🤝

  • @andreiacastanheiradasilva8287
    @andreiacastanheiradasilva8287 6 лет назад +3

    As always, so helpful! Thanks! I am binge-watching your videos =)

  • @DaveRealitycheck
    @DaveRealitycheck 4 года назад

    I had no idea that it could be interesting.Thanks for the great job!

  • @lcia_lciani
    @lcia_lciani 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot, sir. You have helped so much!

  • @elementalAlma
    @elementalAlma Год назад

    You forgot subscapularis! That’s the best shoulder muscle. I work with this the most in deep shoulder release.

  • @vijoletapezer
    @vijoletapezer 5 лет назад

    THANK YOU so much for your videos 😃
    I really enjoy them 🙏

  • @josecarrillo432
    @josecarrillo432 5 лет назад +1

    Very helpful thank you great upload

  • @rebschannel4149
    @rebschannel4149 4 года назад +3

    Great video. You remind me of the "House" actor :)

  • @SloopyDog
    @SloopyDog Год назад +1

    when we have a total shoulder replacement because we have arthritis, snapped tendons and rotator cuff tears do the deltoid muscles takeover most of the work lifting our arms and is the rotator cuff only there to hold a shoulder joint in place?

  • @michaelschoell7388
    @michaelschoell7388 5 лет назад

    Excellent teaching well done

  • @lauracarrillo884
    @lauracarrillo884 5 лет назад

    so interactive thank you

  • @georgemichas3393
    @georgemichas3393 4 года назад

    Ι think what's missing is some animated kinisiology where we can see clearly a movement and the contraction of the relevant muscles.