thanks, glad it was helpful! I am quite busy at the moment, but I really want to try and get some tutorials up on the respiratory system, in particular structures of the larynx as I've been getting a few requests for these - stay tuned and I'll do my best to get these up! :)
I've watched like 10+ videos from you, and I loved each and every one of them! SO glad I found your channel! Thank you sir for your help! Muscles can be a bit overwhelming at times, but you make it easier! Keep up the good work! :)
Dr Emovon your commitment to helping people with bad breath and acid reflux) is truly remarkable. Thank you for spreading awareness about alternative solutions and providing hope to those who have bad breath and acid reflux. thank you Dr Emovon on RUclips channel…🥰🥰
i simply love ur method of teaching....anatomy has always been mental torture for me n your videos really helped me alot..sincere thanx to u....can u please upload videos of muscles of soft palate and pharynx....??
really good, but if you could briefly go through innervation and maybe blood supply between each section it would be the ultimate revision tool! excellent vid though! :)
I've watched all your videos and they are very helpful except you don't have anything about the extrinsic laryngeal muscles that elevate and lower the larynx..
Hi I'm just wondering, do you think maybe the glossopharyngeal part of the superior pharyngeal constrictor does the tongue retraction, rather than the styloglossus?
Thanks for the video on the tongue muscles. I'm researching the complications on the tongue muscles after removal of the lower wisdom tooth. It's been 2 years that my wisdom tooth is removed and my tongue situation is getting worse day by day, with every movement of my tongue, my tongue is bitten by the very back molars, so after 2 years I have a ulcer at the back of my tongue due to 24/7 trauma and my pain in unbearable. I have been to so many dentists with no results. But now with all the self studies that I'm doing I think that the dentist that removed my wisdom tooth might have damaged the hyogolossus and palatogolossus muscle of my tongue, also I lost a lot of bone during the surgery due to lots of damage that was done to my jaw bone. Is it common that these muscles get damaged during the removal of an erupted wisdom tooth? What specialists should I see to confirm the damage of these muscles? What type of exams do they have to do to confirm it?
Great video !! I need your help someone held me in a choke hold and I believe that there are fractures of the larynx or hyoid bone. I'm not sure what are ways I can identify my hypothesis.
Interesting video! To anyone who knows the tongue and jaw muscles, I have a question. I am a middle aged male singer: I have a muscle that clearly attaches to the hyoid & obviously above/center of the Adam's apple. The muscle in particular isn't hurting, but I have a small knot at the base of the hyoid. The muscle does not hurt and I call it a muscle as I can make it softer or harder by lowering my tongue. Is it possible to tear these muscles and cause this knot I feel at the hyoid? It move freely to the left or right with 1cm of it's origin. Many thanks to anyone who has seen or can confirm this for me. It worries me to some extent, thank you!
Aint1S I don't have the answers to your question other than it could be a strain, tear from singing, not sure. I would suggest seeing a 'master' cranial sacral therapist. They would have more answers for you and it is great therapy, imho.
You could use Netter diagrams (there is an online version), not only from Gray's Anatomy for the muscles that this 3D model doesn't show, for exemple palatoglossus muscle :)
thanks, glad it was helpful! I am quite busy at the moment, but I really want to try and get some tutorials up on the respiratory system, in particular structures of the larynx as I've been getting a few requests for these - stay tuned and I'll do my best to get these up! :)
You are soooooo AMAZING. Going to share your video with my study group tomorrow. Thank you for helping us with all our homework!!!
oh and please include innervations next time. you did this in your lower limb tutorial and it was such a huge help
This is good, but it would be great if you could have them labeled or put what you're talking about on the bottom.
Mouth noodle give you taste, now you know all
I've watched like 10+ videos from you, and I loved each and every one of them! SO glad I found your channel! Thank you sir for your help! Muscles can be a bit overwhelming at times, but you make it easier! Keep up the good work! :)
r u a doctor now
Dr Emovon your commitment to helping people with bad breath and acid reflux) is truly remarkable. Thank you for spreading awareness about alternative solutions and providing hope to those who have bad breath and acid reflux. thank you Dr Emovon on RUclips channel…🥰🥰
I believe you misspoke at 2:39? Should be Genioglossus not geniohyoid
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i simply love ur method of teaching....anatomy has always been mental torture for me n your videos really helped me alot..sincere thanx to u....can u please upload videos of muscles of soft palate and pharynx....??
really good, but if you could briefly go through innervation and maybe blood supply between each section it would be the ultimate revision tool! excellent vid though! :)
tons of thanks to ur videos they helped me more than my teachers .. really ..
Sir please tell me the name of app u used for 3d view of body anatomy
in 2:43, You said geniohyoid originate from the superior mental of mandible but you meant the genioglossus, are not you?
sure he did , the similarity in the names of the two muscles geniohyoid and genioglossus pretty much explains the mistake.
Just thought the same thing and am glad someone else noticed! Almost got me confused.
I was about to post the same thing!!
Very informative videos! Maraming salamat for your wonderful work! :')
I've watched all your videos and they are very helpful except you don't have anything about the extrinsic laryngeal muscles that elevate and lower the larynx..
what an amazing explanation!!!:) 1 question what is the main function of the hyoid??
Coz it is hanging bone ithink it is attchment center of qll the muscles nd movable tooo... May be
Creat vocals?
Thank You So Much for making this video! It made the origin and insertion make more sense.
Very Informative Thanx! "Genio" is latin and means "knee" not chin.
That's genu-knee
Hi I'm just wondering, do you think maybe the glossopharyngeal part of the superior pharyngeal constrictor does the tongue retraction, rather than the styloglossus?
What software have u used for this?
3D anatomy
Thanks for the video on the tongue muscles. I'm researching the complications on the tongue muscles after removal of the lower wisdom tooth. It's been 2 years that my wisdom tooth is removed and my tongue situation is getting worse day by day, with every movement of my tongue, my tongue is bitten by the very back molars, so after 2 years I have a ulcer at the back of my tongue due to 24/7 trauma and my pain in unbearable. I have been to so many dentists with no results. But now with all the self studies that I'm doing I think that the dentist that removed my wisdom tooth might have damaged the hyogolossus and palatogolossus muscle of my tongue, also I lost a lot of bone during the surgery due to lots of damage that was done to my jaw bone. Is it common that these muscles get damaged during the removal of an erupted wisdom tooth? What specialists should I see to confirm the damage of these muscles? What type of exams do they have to do to confirm it?
Look up orthotropics!
Please answer me do you find the the type of exam confirms the damage of muscle?
Great video !! I need your help someone held me in a choke hold and I believe that there are fractures of the larynx or hyoid bone. I'm not sure what are ways I can identify my hypothesis.
Really clear and helpful information. Thanks very much. Do you have any more, such as Larynx anatomy, cranial nerve anatomy etc
2:39 I think you said 'geniohyoid' instead of 'genioglossus'! Absolutely amazing 3D representation!
I love your videos. Very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for your efforts 🧡🧡🧡
Which way does the hyoid move, if the tongue moves to the right/left?
Thanks dr for the great video ❤❤
Very clear, THANK YOU!
What software is this?
nice video but incomplete without intrinsic muscles!!
2:39 I think you meant to say GENIOGLOSSUS
watching because i have cartilage inflammations all around my neck including the sides of my hyoid bone because of a phrenic nerve damage
App please?
Great video! Thanks!!!
would like to know what glossus stands for..
Pretty sure it means tongue :)
γλωσσα (ğlosa) means tongue in Greek, so... ♥
Interesting video!
To anyone who knows the tongue and jaw muscles, I have a question.
I am a middle aged male singer:
I have a muscle that clearly attaches to the hyoid & obviously above/center of the Adam's apple. The muscle in particular isn't hurting, but I have a small knot at the base of the hyoid. The muscle does not hurt and I call it a muscle as I can make it softer or harder by lowering my tongue.
Is it possible to tear these muscles and cause this knot I feel at the hyoid?
It move freely to the left or right with 1cm of it's origin.
Many thanks to anyone who has seen or can confirm this for me. It worries me to some extent, thank you!
Aint1S I don't have the answers to your question other than it could be a strain, tear from singing, not sure. I would suggest seeing a 'master' cranial sacral therapist. They would have more answers for you and it is great therapy, imho.
Thanks man
T hank you for this really good learning material. Very useful for self studying. :)
i need this app please :( .. thank you :)
check the description
finally I know how the tongue is able to ''push it self ouside the moth'' when in reality all muscles pull....
nice >>>thank youverymuch >> jzaka alaho hayran :)
Thank u 🙏🙂
Your tongue is your horse if you protect it he will protect you and if you insult it it will insult u
Tongue is a strong muscular organ. Mention the blood supply of the tongue.
Is it normal that i can feel my hyoid bone. Its also visible above adams apple. I have no pain what so ever.
I don’t think so..... it’s it hard or soft
You could use Netter diagrams (there is an online version), not only from Gray's Anatomy for the muscles that this 3D model doesn't show, for exemple palatoglossus muscle :)
its good performence
Thank you°!!
Genioglossus not geniohyoid
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Is that a dog I can hear in the background?
Bone of mouth Thursday tongue
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Not useful for me😐
Im having the same problem. What do you need?