THIGH 0:24 psoas major -- flex at hip 0:40 iliacus -- flex at hip 1:08 sartorius -- flex at hip, flex at knee, lateral rotation 1:41 tensor fasciae latae -- flex at hip, medial rotation, tense IT band 2:00 iliotibial tract 2:26 rectus femoris -- flex at hip, extend at knee 2:50 vastus medialis -- extend at knee 3:10 vastus lateralis -- extend at knee 3:18 vastus intermedius -- extend at knee GLUTE 4:09 gluteus maximus -- extend at hip, lateral rotation at hip 4:19 gluteus medius -- ABdut at hip 4:34 gluteus medius 4:39 gluteus minimus -- ABduct at hip 4:49 piriformis -- lateral rotation 4:56 superior gemellus -- lateral rotation 4:59 obturator internus -- lateral rotation 5:01 inferior gemellus -- lateral rotation 5:04 quadratus femoris -- lateral rotation HAMSTRING 5:55 biceps femoris -- extend at hip, flex at knee 6:50 semitendinosus -- extend at hip, flex at knee 6:57 semimembranosus -- extend at hip, flex at knee 7:11 little peice of semimembranosus 7:29 adductor magnus -- ADuct at hip 7:56 gracilis -- ADduct at hip, flex at knee, medial rotation 8:51 adductor longus -- ADuct at hip 9:04 pectineus -- flex at hip ANT. LOWER LEG 10:22 tibialis anterior -- dorsiflex, inversion at ankle 10:46 extensor digitorum longus -- inversion at ankle, dorsiflex and extend of digits 11:22 fibularis brevis -- eversion at ankle 11:28 fibularis longus -- eversion at ankle POS. LOWER LEG 11:57 gastrocnemius -- plantarflex at ankle 11:59 lateral head of gastrocnemius 12:01 medial head of gastrocnemius 12:12 plantaris -- flex at knee, plantarflex at ankle, unlock knee joint 12:25 soleus -- plantarflex at ankle 12:32 calcaneal tendon 12:46 popliteus --flex at knee, unlock the knee joint 13:03 flexor hallucis longus -- flex the hallux (big toe) 13:14 tibialis posterior -- plantarflex, inversion at ankle 13:36 flexor digitorum longus -- flex digits, plantarflex and inversion at ankle
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I just want to appreciate you for these videos. Your videos are very comprehensive and succinct. I'm doing very well in my anatomy class because of you.Thank you
i just gotta say, all of your videos have helped me out tremendously. i'm in an inaugural class in a new med school and the class material is as dense at it is disorganized, and your videos have given me a much more simplified outline so I can fill in the details. my only ONLY gripe about this video is maybe a 2 second mention about anterior/posterior/lateral/medial compartments and a basic rundown on the major innervation for each. but really that's it.
I have watched all the muscles videos for a test I have and honestly I enjoy more these videos than my professor's class. They're just so easy to understand, Thank you!
I love the way necessary details were explained in addition to just the anatomy. It would have just been a little more helpful to see the whole leg. At times I couldn't tell which side was being explained, but thank you very much.
Thank you guys so much for your hard work put into these videos. They are such quality work! And they're helping so many people out there, including myself!
i am so thankful that my anatomy teacher had referred us to you because these videos are so easy to understand and i ace all of my exams because of these videos !!
Great video for cramming and practicing. All I have to do is watch with the sound on and off alternating, in order to follow along and practice naming the muscles as you go. Thanks!
Psoas major,iliacus-synergist,function(flexion at hip joint) Sartorius- 3 function:1.flexion at hip joint 2.flexion at knee joint 3.lateral or external rotation Tensor fasae latae Function:1.flexion at hip joint 2.medial or internal rotation 3.tense the iliotibial tract Quadriceps femoris- a group of 4 musclesThese are rectus femoris function: (flexion at hip joint, extensiin at knee joint)vastus medialis,vastus intermedius,vastus lateralis Function: extension at knee joint Function
So, if you think about it - these videos are still incredibly helpful 6 years later and will most likely continue to be helpful for as long as they're staying uploaded.
Thank you so much our dear Ninja Nerd for the best way of lecturing you really give us you really simplify my medical study May the almighty God reward you abundantly
honestly no words to express how i appreciate your vids! it's super helpful for my gross anatomy lab (not me watching this vid 2 days before the exam hehe) we do love medical school :')
Thank you somuch for your work sir.❤ This video have greatly help me to understand anatomy of the lower limb, I've been facing challenges trying to understand from my prof but this is simplified and simple to understand. Immense pleasure 😊
I'm a Physical Education Student and In our school, they say that our Course or major is very basic but they didn't know that we studying all of the bones and muscles of a human. Its so freaking hard
i wish i found this video sooner than the night before my quiz and before i struggled with all my past muscle quizzes. our muscle models suck and our books aren't the clearest. thank you!
That was Frickin awesome! puts a whole new perspective on learning to workout. seeing and understanding our structure like that. the direction of the muscles is awesome looking, I've never really paid attention to this before. I dig it though.
In my anatomy class, we were separated into large groups to observe the body. We had to share limited time and poor view, which was a little bit insufficient for me to learn properly. After watching your videos, I am no longer confused. I really appreciate your effort so I must leave something here. Thank you and please stay safe! :)
Thank you for the most thorough review of lower limb muscles/action. It seems like most lower leg muscles work to help inversion of the ankle. Which are responsible for balancing the dominance of the anterior tibialis tendon?
Great video really helped me! Thanks! I would just like to point to a small mistake regarding the M. extensor digitorum longus. As far as I know it does Eversion not Inversion. So it is an antagonist to the M. tibialis anterior not a synergist
great videos helps a lot i just wanna suggest that you should cover the origin , insertion and innervation and blood supply and clinical aspect as well that will be much more worth not just just name of muscle and its action and if it takes to long then make separate videos for each part of lower limb.
that was the exact kind of video that i was looking for aaaaalll THIS TIME!!..like roling the leg and saying the names of the muscles one by one..THANK YOU SO SO MUCH..it was really helpful.
Nice video - not sure if you might want to include origins and insertions of the muscles of the leg - so that it is easier to remember their actions - meaning for example muscles of leg part 2 video --> origins and insertions including actions. Thank you
I am a DPT student and I like your videos All are good and very helpful for me I want hand diagram of medial posterior compartments of thigh showing origin and insertion
Muscles of the (anterior) leg: - tibialis anterior - extensor digitorum longus - extenstor hallucis longus Muscles of the (lateral) leg: - fibularis longus - fibularis brevis Muscles of the (posterior) leg: (Superficial): - gastrocnemius - soleus - plantaris (some people are born without it and it’s totally fine) (Deep): - tibularis posterior - flexor digitorum longus - flexor hallucis longus - popliteus Read this when watching the video & good luck :)
It would have been really awesome if the muscles were named on screen when you pointed them out and spoke as its really difficult to know the exact spelling 😅 and also note it down
0:24 psoas major
0:40 iliacus
1:08 sartorius
1:41 tensor fasciae latae
2:00 iliotibial tract
2:26 rectus femoris
2:50 vastus medialis
3:10 vastus lateralis
3:18 vastus intermedius
4:09 gluteus muximus
4:19 gluteus medius
4:34 gluteus medius
4:39 gluteus minimus
4:49 piriformis
4:56 superior gemellus
4:59 obturator internus
5:01 inferior gemellus
5:04 quadratus femoris
5:55 biceps femoris
6:50 semitendinosus
6:57 semimembranosus
7:11 little peice of semimembranosus
7:29 adductor magnus
7:56 gracilis
8:51 adductor longus
9:04 pectineus
10:22 tibialis anterior
10:46 extensor digitorum longus
11:22 fibularis brevis
11:28 fibularis longus
11:57 gastrocnemius
11:59 lateral head of gastrocnemius
12:01 medial head of gastrocnemius
12:12 plantaris
12:25 soleus
12:32 calcaneal tendon
12:46 popliteus
13:03 flexor hallucis longus
13:14 tibialis posterior
13:36 flexor digitorum longus
Cool!
Good work someone
Thanks
Thank you so much buddy.. Never seen most useful comment than this ever in youtube😄👍🏻
Thank you
THIGH
0:24 psoas major -- flex at hip
0:40 iliacus -- flex at hip
1:08 sartorius -- flex at hip, flex at knee, lateral rotation
1:41 tensor fasciae latae -- flex at hip, medial rotation, tense IT band
2:00 iliotibial tract
2:26 rectus femoris -- flex at hip, extend at knee
2:50 vastus medialis -- extend at knee
3:10 vastus lateralis -- extend at knee
3:18 vastus intermedius -- extend at knee
GLUTE
4:09 gluteus maximus -- extend at hip, lateral rotation at hip
4:19 gluteus medius -- ABdut at hip
4:34 gluteus medius
4:39 gluteus minimus -- ABduct at hip
4:49 piriformis -- lateral rotation
4:56 superior gemellus -- lateral rotation
4:59 obturator internus -- lateral rotation
5:01 inferior gemellus -- lateral rotation
5:04 quadratus femoris -- lateral rotation
HAMSTRING
5:55 biceps femoris -- extend at hip, flex at knee
6:50 semitendinosus -- extend at hip, flex at knee
6:57 semimembranosus -- extend at hip, flex at knee
7:11 little peice of semimembranosus
7:29 adductor magnus -- ADuct at hip
7:56 gracilis -- ADduct at hip, flex at knee, medial rotation
8:51 adductor longus -- ADuct at hip
9:04 pectineus -- flex at hip
ANT. LOWER LEG
10:22 tibialis anterior -- dorsiflex, inversion at ankle
10:46 extensor digitorum longus -- inversion at ankle, dorsiflex and extend of digits
11:22 fibularis brevis -- eversion at ankle
11:28 fibularis longus -- eversion at ankle
POS. LOWER LEG
11:57 gastrocnemius -- plantarflex at ankle
11:59 lateral head of gastrocnemius
12:01 medial head of gastrocnemius
12:12 plantaris -- flex at knee, plantarflex at ankle, unlock knee joint
12:25 soleus -- plantarflex at ankle
12:32 calcaneal tendon
12:46 popliteus --flex at knee, unlock the knee joint
13:03 flexor hallucis longus -- flex the hallux (big toe)
13:14 tibialis posterior -- plantarflex, inversion at ankle
13:36 flexor digitorum longus -- flex digits, plantarflex and inversion at ankle
Thanks 🙏🏻
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This is truly fantastic, I like that everything is straightforward. There's no BS in between or loud music, excellent work!
LPN to RN bridge student- I use your videos to cram for AP all the time. I’ve dropped your channel to my whole class- I find your videos super helpful. ❤️ thank you!
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I just want to appreciate you for these videos. Your videos are very comprehensive and succinct. I'm doing very well in my anatomy class because of you.Thank you
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@@bashirelmi3574 can uh plz explain how tensor fascia lata helps in medial rotation?
i just gotta say, all of your videos have helped me out tremendously. i'm in an inaugural class in a new med school and the class material is as dense at it is disorganized, and your videos have given me a much more simplified outline so I can fill in the details.
my only ONLY gripe about this video is maybe a 2 second mention about anterior/posterior/lateral/medial compartments and a basic rundown on the major innervation for each. but really that's it.
I have watched all the muscles videos for a test I have and honestly I enjoy more these videos than my professor's class. They're just so easy to understand, Thank you!
I love the way necessary details were explained in addition to just the anatomy. It would have just been a little more helpful to see the whole leg. At times I couldn't tell which side was being explained, but thank you very much.
Thank you guys so much for your hard work put into these videos. They are such quality work! And they're helping so many people out there, including myself!
i am so thankful that my anatomy teacher had referred us to you because these videos are so easy to understand and i ace all of my exams because of these videos !!
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!! In my book it is the RIGHT models and of course all the school can buy is the LEFT model!!! I am in your debt sir!
Petition in the name of all the medical students for this man to get a Nobel Prize in Medicine pls
This is so much better than the bs low quality vids mt anatomy teacher makes us watch
Great video for cramming and practicing. All I have to do is watch with the sound on and off alternating, in order to follow along and practice naming the muscles as you go. Thanks!
Psoas major,iliacus-synergist,function(flexion at hip joint)
Sartorius- 3 function:1.flexion at hip joint 2.flexion at knee joint 3.lateral or external rotation
Tensor fasae latae
Function:1.flexion at hip joint
2.medial or internal rotation
3.tense the iliotibial tract
Quadriceps femoris- a group of 4 musclesThese are rectus femoris function: (flexion at hip joint, extensiin at knee joint)vastus medialis,vastus intermedius,vastus lateralis
Function: extension at knee joint
Function
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Great demonstration, clear descriptions, thank you
So, if you think about it - these videos are still incredibly helpful 6 years later and will most likely continue to be helpful for as long as they're staying uploaded.
Man this video is awesome!! I’m a visual learner and everything clicked! Also, thanks for adding the functions of the each muscle. 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you so much our dear Ninja Nerd for the best way of lecturing you really give us
you really simplify my medical study
May the almighty God reward you abundantly
Thank you for this. Helpful for massage therapist as well as people taking anatomy for other things 😊
I space out during lecture bc I know I’m just gonna watch these videos when I get home and teach myself 😂😂
You're amazing. I'm in deep gratitude for your work.
honestly no words to express how i appreciate your vids! it's super helpful for my gross anatomy lab (not me watching this vid 2 days before the exam hehe) we do love medical school :')
Thank you somuch for your work sir.❤
This video have greatly help me to understand anatomy of the lower limb, I've been facing challenges trying to understand from my prof but this is simplified and simple to understand.
Immense pleasure 😊
Came here because my professor doesn’t teach and this helps me to pass my exams thank you!
I'm a Physical Education Student and In our school, they say that our Course or major is very basic but they didn't know that we studying all of the bones and muscles of a human. Its so freaking hard
It's very beautifully explained
Thank you so much!!! Only after this video, I understood the anatomy of the leg!!!
Your videos are so helpful. Your voice and speed are perfect. 5:57
i wish i found this video sooner than the night before my quiz and before i struggled with all my past muscle quizzes. our muscle models suck and our books aren't the clearest. thank you!
Wow thank you so much
This really helped with my assignment I have to submit tomorrow morning ❤
I just love it when the speaker addresses the muscles as 'guys' and 'he'🎉❤😂
Wonderful work by Prof. Zack Murphy 👍👍
Thank you
It would be helpful if you could add labels on video with names
Really helped as an artist
Thank you for making these. I looking for the foot. You have an amazing gift!! Keep it up!
That was Frickin awesome! puts a whole new perspective on learning to workout. seeing and understanding our structure like that. the direction of the muscles is awesome looking, I've never really paid attention to this before. I dig it though.
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In my anatomy class, we were separated into large groups to observe the body. We had to share limited time and poor view, which was a little bit insufficient for me to learn properly. After watching your videos, I am no longer confused. I really appreciate your effort so I must leave something here. Thank you and please stay safe! :)
He’s so good❤
Thank you for creating this content! I do not think I could get through human anatomy class if not those videos!
Thank you for the most thorough review of lower limb muscles/action. It seems like most lower leg muscles work to help inversion of the ankle. Which are responsible for balancing the dominance of the anterior tibialis tendon?
******* Thank you for this information on these muscles.
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Great video really helped me! Thanks! I would just like to point to a small mistake regarding the M. extensor digitorum longus. As far as I know it does Eversion not Inversion. So it is an antagonist to the M. tibialis anterior not a synergist
I WAS THINKING THE SAME BUT I THINK THEY ARE SYNERGIST AND NOT ANTAGONIST
Your 10 times better than my teacher!!!! Thank you
Well done Zack. Keep up the good work. Love from Pakistan
I wish we had a lab like this in our university 😢
tensor fasciae latae functions are flexes hip, abducts, and medially rotates thigh
this just wow.. i wish i saw this video earlier . THANKYOU for this great video
Amazing work Zack you are appreciated thank you ❤😊
I was trying to do online tests and learning from pictures online and nothing was working for leg muscles. This video helped me out though lol
Thanks this helped me make a new workout plan
Thank you for doing these videos im a massage therapist we have to know the muscles and their movement
great videos helps a lot i just wanna suggest that you should cover the origin , insertion and innervation and blood supply and clinical aspect as well that will be much more worth not just just name of muscle and its action and if it takes to long then make separate videos for each part of lower limb.
Thanks for the video. Good for a quick recap!
Your explanation is so awesome, thanks for all you😘
Thanks such a nice explanation
Very nice anatomy review for me, would be nice to have a patient to demonstrate the movement you referring to. Thanks
that was the exact kind of video that i was looking for aaaaalll THIS TIME!!..like roling the leg and saying the names of the muscles one by one..THANK YOU SO SO MUCH..it was really helpful.
This is exactly what I needed, thank you so much
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Thank you for this
Thank you so much.
Nice video - not sure if you might want to include origins and insertions of the muscles of the leg - so that it is easier to remember their actions - meaning for example muscles of leg part 2 video --> origins and insertions including actions.
Thank you
i love this anatomy material, so clear... thank you sir.
It helps me a lot thank you sm 🥺
Studying here for my 3D model and sculpt work
Thank you for subtitle . I understand english only read subtitle
I am a DPT student and I like your videos
All are good and very helpful for me
I want hand diagram of medial posterior compartments of thigh showing origin and insertion
Great video, thank you. Very clear explanations of muscles and their actions. Much appreciated
Hi ninja nerd, i love all your videos! Im hoping you would put the actual text of the names on the screen as well ;))
good video. needs to zoom out so i can view the entire leg.
Ugh, there are just so many of them. I've watched this 4 times and I still can't remember all the names. :'(
This may help you then 🤷🏻♀️:
Muscles of the pelvis:
- psoas major
- iliacus
- piriformus
- superior gemellus
- obtorator internus
- inferior gemellus
- quadratus femoris
- gluteas maximus
- gluteas medius
- gluteas minimus
Muscles of the (anterior) thigh:
~ Quadriceps femoris:
- rectus femoris
- vastus medials
- vastus lateralis
- vastus intermedius
- Tensor fasciae latea
- sartorius
Adductors of the thigh (medial s.):
- adductor longus
- adductor brevis
- adductor magnus
- pectineus
- gracilis
Muscles of the (posterior) thigh:
~ Hamstring muscles:
- biceps femoris (2 heads)
- semitendinosus
- semimembranosus
Muscles of the (anterior) leg:
- tibialis anterior
- extensor digitorum longus
- extenstor hallucis longus
Muscles of the (lateral) leg:
- fibularis longus
- fibularis brevis
Muscles of the (posterior) leg:
(Superficial):
- gastrocnemius
- soleus
- plantaris (some people are born without it and it’s totally fine)
(Deep):
- tibularis posterior
- flexor digitorum longus
- flexor hallucis longus
- popliteus
Read this when watching the video & good luck :)
Nada thank you so much,
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Emm Kay no problem :)
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Thank you so much!! This was such a great learning video. Helped me so much 🙏🌺
Thank you for your amazing videos. Can you recommend any good resource for applied/practical anatomy lower limb MCQ? Thanks
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Thank you❤
I'm so grateful for your work 🙏🙏
my favorite part about ninjas videos is when he refers to a muscle with he instead of it xD
Thank you very much
Thanks for these videos however do you have a video on muscle of the foot.
This video made my day!💐
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Thank you, it was very helpful
Amazing work......
Great vid as always!
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Hunty thankyou so much for this upload Ya girl need to past this test and you have helped me so much thankyou!
you should include origins and insertions for future videos
Crying and throwing up,
keep it up sir
It would have been really awesome if the muscles were named on screen when you pointed them out and spoke as its really difficult to know the exact spelling 😅 and also note it down
Me watching this video in the library with tears running down my face
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