Hi everyone! Hope you enjoyed our newly improved video about the humerus and scapula. Now you know the anatomy of the bones that make up the framework of your shoulder. What other bones would you like us to cover? Test your knowledge on this topic: khub.me/xev0m Good luck with your studies!
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I did get some nuggets. Thank you for that however, I think it would be more useful. Maybe you have this in some other videos to show both arms. And how the shoulders are connected, and how what would happen if it was disconnected from the stern sternum. I am researching my own dilemma of the right shoulder, popping inward without any trauma to the shoulder to the right shoulder. I keep looking and even saw a surgeon that had no understanding how the left shoulder could pop out the right shoulder, inverted shoulder out of socket. my intuition tells me that that’s possible and my research continues. Because it actually happened to me. Doctors just think they knew it all and when approached with the unknown simply demonstrate the patient must be mistaken or crazy. Lol. If you have any suggestions about this, please mention in the comment. That would be so appreciated with so much gratitude.
What tendons/muscles keep the medial end of the clavicle that connects to the sternum from dislocating? Asking cuz mine dislocates all the time when i stand up straight or extend my arm. broke my right clavicle years ago and i think the area is still atrophied. Love your content truly invaluable as a art student. Thanks !!
arent u a doctor? you're supposed to know the shoulder is much more lateral and is more on the front and back and on your arm, not where your backpack is which is the upper trap. can't believe you're a doctor and dont even know what innervations are there.
I ve a shoulder pain problems due to Bike accident Rt hand arm got injured in Humerous and elbow .. . Sever pain occurred. It occurred about two months before.
I have the following problem. When i lift my rightarm sideways after 40 degress my scapula already lifts up togheter with humerus. Normally the scapula tilts at aprox 100/110 degrees i think? So u can see a big lump on my right shoulder when i got my arm at 40 degrees. I cant lift it any further. I had a arthroscopy cause my bursa was inflammated. They removed the bursa completly but cant use my arm properly cause i cant lift my arm higher then 40 degrees. My biceps tendons hurt alot. Does anyone know whats going on? Btw they said i had hagl lesion. Maybe is this the reason my shoulderblade already lifts togheter with humerus at 40 degrees? Its like the humerushead is stuck in the joint and when i try to lift my arm the locked joint tilts scapula with it. Doctors dont know what to do.
It was all good . But in the end of the video (summary part) instead of superior angle you just speak medial . But for the rest Thank you so much for this amazing video. ♥️
I’ve dislocated my shoulder many times, and have given birth naturally without any drugs involved. Giving birth was a walk in the park compared to the pain of dislocating my shot
Hi everyone! Hope you enjoyed our newly improved video about the humerus and scapula. Now you know the anatomy of the bones that make up the framework of your shoulder. What other bones would you like us to cover? Test your knowledge on this topic: khub.me/xev0m Good luck with your studies!
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Pleaseeeeee do a new video on the clavicle just like the video of the humerus and scapula.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about human anatomy and physiology final exam review try Laophiaa Cranial Blueprint (search on google ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my cousin got amazing results with it.
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this is so far the best animated explaination of these two bones. Thank you Sir.
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I did get some nuggets. Thank you for that however, I think it would be more useful. Maybe you have this in some other videos to show both arms. And how the shoulders are connected, and how what would happen if it was disconnected from the stern sternum.
I am researching my own dilemma of the right shoulder, popping inward without any trauma to the shoulder to the right shoulder. I keep looking and even saw a surgeon that had no understanding how the left shoulder could pop out the right shoulder, inverted shoulder out of socket. my intuition tells me that that’s possible and my research continues. Because it actually happened to me.
Doctors just think they knew it all and when approached with the unknown simply demonstrate the patient must be mistaken or crazy. Lol. If you have any suggestions about this, please mention in the comment. That would be so appreciated with so much gratitude.
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What tendons/muscles keep the medial end of the clavicle that connects to the sternum from dislocating? Asking cuz mine dislocates all the time when i stand up straight or extend my arm. broke my right clavicle years ago and i think the area is still atrophied. Love your content truly invaluable as a art student. Thanks !!
What causes pain/popping/grinding sound on the superior angle of the scapula? Thank you
This video was very helpful
More than helpful video thanks for your brilliant lecture
Glad it was helpful!
Sometimes when I wear a backpack my arms get tingly or numb. I’m guessing something’s getting compressed around the shoulder area. Nice video!
arent u a doctor? you're supposed to know the shoulder is much more lateral and is more on the front and back and on your arm, not where your backpack is which is the upper trap. can't believe you're a doctor and dont even know what innervations are there.
Thank you sir l am able to understand well sir
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Scapula-10:28
I ve a shoulder pain problems due to Bike accident Rt hand arm got injured in Humerous and elbow .. . Sever pain occurred. It occurred about two months before.
If I did injection in this area, near the axillary n. After the three fingers from the top forarm. Is there probably.
So helpful!!! Best bone tutorial I've found!
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I have the following problem. When i lift my rightarm sideways after 40 degress my scapula already lifts up togheter with humerus. Normally the scapula tilts at aprox 100/110 degrees i think? So u can see a big lump on my right shoulder when i got my arm at 40 degrees. I cant lift it any further. I had a arthroscopy cause my bursa was inflammated. They removed the bursa completly but cant use my arm properly cause i cant lift my arm higher then 40 degrees. My biceps tendons hurt alot. Does anyone know whats going on?
Btw they said i had hagl lesion. Maybe is this the reason my shoulderblade already lifts togheter with humerus at 40 degrees? Its like the humerushead is stuck in the joint and when i try to lift my arm the locked joint tilts scapula with it. Doctors dont know what to do.
Soo helpful!!
Wonderful videos! Thank you so much >:'V
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damm. trying to say articulatio acromioclavicularis is a nightmare. i wouldnt even dare to try to say that thing front of people.
Very excellent sir
It was all good . But in the end of the video (summary part) instead of superior angle you just speak medial . But for the rest Thank you so much for this amazing video. ♥️
Thnks you well done
I’ve dislocated my shoulder many times, and have given birth naturally without any drugs involved. Giving birth was a walk in the park compared to the pain of dislocating my shot
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