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i never thought i'd be able to memorize the forarm muscle but u made the impossible possible even if im studying them in french ur tricks still helped me
You changed the way I approach memorizing, eveyrthing is just way more fun and efficient now, THANKS Also your vibe and your sense of humour is just on point ! Pretty sure I'd watch a show where you just play yourself ahah
Summary: SUPERFICIAL GROUP - Beer lifting, break dancing muscles unless atrophied 1. Muscles that originate from supracondylar ridge Brachioradialis - inserts to radial styloid process, for elbow flexion for beer Extensor carpi radialis longus -inserts on base of 2nd metacarpal, radial deviation and wrist extension, weak elbow flexion 2. Muscles that orgiinate from the lateral epicondyle Extensor carpi radialis brevis (BREAKS the supracondylar ridge trend) Extensor Digitorum - inserts to extensor hood of each digit (except thumb) Extensor Digitorum minimi Extensor carpi ulnaris - base of 5th metacarpal, right next to flexor carpi ulnaris 3. Anconeus - originates at lateral epicondyle; insert to ulna ==== DEEP GROUP - Supinator - two origins, runs below of pronator teres - Extensor Indicis - extensor of index finger Originate at mid area of the forearm; vary at insertion 1. Extensor Pollicis Longus - most distal insertion; at distal phalanx 2. Extensor Pollicis Brevis - proximal phalanx insertion 3. Adductor Pollicis Longus - least distal insertion; at base of 1st metacarpa;
Awesome teaching video, please keep it up!!! Just one little critic I have is the to loud music in the outtro... it would be much nicer, if it was a little quieter, so what you´re saying in the outtro can be understood properly
Sir, you're saving my ass as I have "pins" this Wednesday (if you don't know, in Polish medical universities we call pins those practical tests, where we have pins inserted in the muscles, ligaments, cables etc.), which will determine, whether I'll be forced to write an exam at the end of an academical year, that when passed will allow me to write the real exam.
We had the same pin-type practical exams, which were not fun! Having to take another written exam is a tough punishment though for you guys. I hope you do well! 🤞💪👍
@@MemorizeMedical Well, sir, I've got it. I passed, as well as 60-70% of my group I have lectures with. I'll not be a subject for as we call that additional written test "bandit". Your video helped me a bit to get hold of the knowledge, just I was the one at fault, as I forgot to either write down it's a tendon instead of muscle itself or they've inserted a pin into a nerve, while I saw it in the muscle below without any cable and similar "flowers".
It is an elbow flexor (and supinator and pronator depending on the forearm position) but is typically considered part of the posterior/extensor compartment because of its origin. So it's an elbow flexor living in the wrist extensor part of town. Hope that helps.
@@MemorizeMedical good I had asked my Anatomy Doctor in my university and he said "brachioradialis is not extensor muscle, it's a flexor muscle because flexion is its function (flexes the elbow ) but his origin in the posterior compartment of the forearm but he didn't considered it from the extensor muscles .
@@MMAA-ri7or The posterior compartment is just sometimes referred to as the extensor compartment despite the brachioradialis being a flexor. You may see this used in textbooks and research articles but the two names are interchangeable. For brachioradialis, just focus on remembering the origin and insertion and think about what would happen if those two points got closer together. For brachioradialis it would mainly be elbow flexion. Here's a source if want to learn more: "The posterior compartment of the forearm is also known as the extensor compartment since the muscles primarily function to extend the wrist and digits of the hand." www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539784/ Hope that helps 👍
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Thank you so much, king. Not even words can explain how thankful I am. You made it so easy to remember when I almost lost hope in memorizing all of them correctly. You're the best!! 💗💗.
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I am really glad that I found you, you are helping me keep those muscles pasted in my brain, never knew this could be so easy...thanks doctor thanks a bunch
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i never thought i'd be able to memorize the forarm muscle but u made the impossible possible even if im studying them in french ur tricks still helped me
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Summary:
SUPERFICIAL GROUP - Beer lifting, break dancing muscles unless atrophied
1. Muscles that originate from supracondylar ridge
Brachioradialis - inserts to radial styloid process, for elbow flexion for beer
Extensor carpi radialis longus -inserts on base of 2nd metacarpal, radial deviation and wrist extension, weak elbow flexion
2. Muscles that orgiinate from the lateral epicondyle
Extensor carpi radialis brevis (BREAKS the supracondylar ridge trend)
Extensor Digitorum - inserts to extensor hood of each digit (except thumb)
Extensor Digitorum minimi
Extensor carpi ulnaris - base of 5th metacarpal, right next to flexor carpi ulnaris
3. Anconeus - originates at lateral epicondyle; insert to ulna
====
DEEP GROUP
- Supinator - two origins, runs below of pronator teres
- Extensor Indicis - extensor of index finger
Originate at mid area of the forearm; vary at insertion
1. Extensor Pollicis Longus - most distal insertion; at distal phalanx
2. Extensor Pollicis Brevis - proximal phalanx insertion
3. Adductor Pollicis Longus - least distal insertion; at base of 1st metacarpa;
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Just one little critic I have is the to loud music in the outtro... it would be much nicer, if it was a little quieter, so what you´re saying in the outtro can be understood properly
Yes thank you. That's great to know! I'll change things up in the future.
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Sir, you're saving my ass as I have "pins" this Wednesday (if you don't know, in Polish medical universities we call pins those practical tests, where we have pins inserted in the muscles, ligaments, cables etc.), which will determine, whether I'll be forced to write an exam at the end of an academical year, that when passed will allow me to write the real exam.
We had the same pin-type practical exams, which were not fun! Having to take another written exam is a tough punishment though for you guys. I hope you do well! 🤞💪👍
@@MemorizeMedical Well, sir, I've got it. I passed, as well as 60-70% of my group I have lectures with.
I'll not be a subject for as we call that additional written test "bandit".
Your video helped me a bit to get hold of the knowledge, just I was the one at fault, as I forgot to either write down it's a tendon instead of muscle itself or they've inserted a pin into a nerve, while I saw it in the muscle below without any cable and similar "flowers".
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I have a question 👋🏻
the brachioradialis a flexor or extensor muscle ????
I am really searched on internet about it and I had found it a flexor muscle
It is an elbow flexor (and supinator and pronator depending on the forearm position) but is typically considered part of the posterior/extensor compartment because of its origin.
So it's an elbow flexor living in the wrist extensor part of town. Hope that helps.
@@MemorizeMedical good
I had asked my Anatomy Doctor in my university and he
said "brachioradialis is not extensor muscle, it's a flexor muscle because flexion is its function (flexes the elbow ) but his origin in the posterior compartment of the forearm but he didn't considered it from the extensor muscles .
@@MMAA-ri7or The posterior compartment is just sometimes referred to as the extensor compartment despite the brachioradialis being a flexor. You may see this used in textbooks and research articles but the two names are interchangeable.
For brachioradialis, just focus on remembering the origin and insertion and think about what would happen if those two points got closer together. For brachioradialis it would mainly be elbow flexion.
Here's a source if want to learn more: "The posterior compartment of the forearm is also known as the extensor compartment since the muscles primarily function to extend the wrist and digits of the hand."
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539784/
Hope that helps 👍
I can guess most of your viewer might be Asian Medical students as I am.
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