Anatomical Planes & Axes Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @darrenwong50
    @darrenwong50 5 лет назад +47

    I am a physiotherapy student and I am amazed how your videos are so useful in solidifying and clarifying what we are taught in our classes. Keep doing what you do!!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Darren, thanks a lot for the compliment. This is exactly what we strive for!

    • @stephengoodrum821
      @stephengoodrum821 Год назад +1

      @@Physiotutorswhat axis would a dumbbell side bend be?

  • @RixxeyG
    @RixxeyG 7 лет назад +29

    Thank you so much! I was just a bit short of fully understanding how to visualize movement around an axis through my textbook or other videos, but this presentation was articulate and succinct. Just perfect!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +1

      +CrossroadsBiggie we've been there! Glad you found what you were looking for

  • @cloniebangtan
    @cloniebangtan 5 лет назад +50

    I'm a P.T student and damn, this clarifies alot. Thank you so much! 😊

  • @jordanseidl9765
    @jordanseidl9765 6 лет назад +7

    I'm in PTA school and I've been having trouble grasping these concepts, but this was a huge help. Thanks, much appreciated!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +1

      That's exactly why we made this video!

    • @stevem8955
      @stevem8955 6 лет назад +1

      Same here. While I understand the basics, it still hasn't 100% clicked yet. This video was very helpful. Thank you

  • @bencebodola7779
    @bencebodola7779 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much! I have always struggled to understand movement around an axis (except in the case of pure rotation), but this video with the narration was spot on! - a medical student

  • @mattfrisina8717
    @mattfrisina8717 4 года назад +5

    currently studying Human structure and function and this really helped simplify the planes and there axes for me. Thanks heaps!!

  • @ellensever7677
    @ellensever7677 4 года назад +4

    I have an exam on this tomorrow and I came into this video so confused. Makes perfect sense now! Thanks!

  • @o00Adi00o
    @o00Adi00o 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you! This is by far the simplest and most comprehensive explanation I was able to find.

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment, appreciate it!

  • @neelupetyt6520
    @neelupetyt6520 4 месяца назад

    I am a med student, and my lecturer put up such a horrible module on this. Your video really helped, thanks alot

  • @nateschacht
    @nateschacht 6 лет назад +6

    Was having troubles grasping these concepts for my NASM course until I saw this, thanks!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +1

      Happy to hear Nate, that's why we made this video!

    • @drdominquehayes5412
      @drdominquehayes5412 5 лет назад

      Wow I was in the same boat- CES textbook for NASM was confusing. This video was amazingly clear.

  • @Gaish
    @Gaish 5 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU. i am currently in my 2nd semester of med school and i should have been able to understand these basics last semester but i just couldn't wrap my mind around them. now i get it, a week before my gross anatomy oral. thank you.

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад

      You're welcome, good luck with your exam!

  • @شام-ف4ض
    @شام-ف4ض 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much ❤️ i am an Arabic student and you make me understand everything
    You're wonderful 💓

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +1

      Glad we can help!

    • @شام-ف4ض
      @شام-ف4ض 5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for your kindness🌸..
      I am finally managed to find such a useful channel and i will watch all your videos
      You know how to deliver and clarify information to us
      Sorry i can't speak English very much.. But i am trying 😂🧡

  • @naseemkausar415
    @naseemkausar415 3 года назад +1

    Its is helpfull video for physio students
    Thank you sir
    👍👍👍

  • @isaacsalve5024
    @isaacsalve5024 5 лет назад +1

    Great content! M a physiotherapy student and this is helping me a lot

  • @moxfox
    @moxfox 5 лет назад +2

    I usually don't comment but your video was excellent and helped me out. Thanks!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Nea appreciate it and happy to help!

  • @smackdownhotel8830
    @smackdownhotel8830 4 года назад +1

    Thanks! This explained it much better than my professor or his lab TAs could.

  • @ayeshashabbir6684
    @ayeshashabbir6684 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!! It was such a helpful video!! Keep up the AMAZING work!! ❤❤

  • @GearSkyloxMinecraft
    @GearSkyloxMinecraft 2 года назад

    was really helpful, now i understand the planes and axes!

  • @yasingurlek1515
    @yasingurlek1515 Год назад

    this was extremely helpful thank you very much!!

  • @Cozurtbang
    @Cozurtbang 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for giving me good results for my anatomi exam

  • @Bindudevi19
    @Bindudevi19 6 лет назад +2

    Wow! Amazing I understand. I can't tell you how much I was confused ..Thanks

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +1

      Glad we could clear things up for you Ankit!

  • @ElijahJacksonPhoto
    @ElijahJacksonPhoto 6 лет назад +1

    I will use this info for my training exam what a guy !

  • @anvitatelang6780
    @anvitatelang6780 6 лет назад +1

    very clear explanation of planes and axis

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 5 лет назад +69

    My physical education teacher couldn't explain this within the 40 minutes allotted to her.
    *Sighhh*
    Great video BTW!!
    [Edit]: 1:14 Ouch, that's gotta hurt.

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +3

      That's why we made this video. And: haha

    • @emorykareem89
      @emorykareem89 3 года назад

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    • @kylodonald9573
      @kylodonald9573 3 года назад

      @Emory Kareem Yea, I've been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :D

  • @SumanKumar-cb1mt
    @SumanKumar-cb1mt 4 года назад

    I m nursing student.।।
    Very easy explation sr.
    Thank you sr.

  • @teachertiana_
    @teachertiana_ Год назад

    hey dude, nice video and helpful to know the anatomy of the joints.. but i think youve got the planes mixed up. Saggital plane is movements in parallel with it and transversal would be movements in parralel with that plan. Another reputable video is showing the opposite of what you taught.

  • @vicvanreusel8411
    @vicvanreusel8411 Год назад

    WTF, i wasn't sure about all the different movements around the planes and axes but this video has saved my exam for that 20/20 :) thanks mannnnn

  • @MarkBirkeRoloff95
    @MarkBirkeRoloff95 5 лет назад +14

    Not thanks us for watching, but thank you for explaning! This helps a lot! :-)

  • @alkaparmar6517
    @alkaparmar6517 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @profusionfitness
    @profusionfitness 3 года назад

    Thank you ! This helped to clarify a lot of things.

  • @kasiayogapilates8688
    @kasiayogapilates8688 6 лет назад +1

    very clear and helpful. thx a mill

  • @necipfazlay4059
    @necipfazlay4059 2 года назад

    Perfect video

  • @kajalkumari6259
    @kajalkumari6259 4 года назад

    i loved it thank you so much it get cleared after 3years completely thank you so much sir.

  • @derekmcnulty2559
    @derekmcnulty2559 2 года назад

    Thx. Jusy what I needed!

  • @dr.shahbazahmad693
    @dr.shahbazahmad693 4 года назад

    pleasee make a video on what movement of scapula occurs in sagital and frontal planes and Axis

  • @onojajeremiahonoja842
    @onojajeremiahonoja842 2 года назад

    Thanks so much

  • @almasawe6017
    @almasawe6017 5 лет назад +1

    this is sooo helpful!! for pronation and supination and lateral rotation of the scapula on the thoracic cage what would the plane/axis be its so confusing

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад

      The starting position is always the anatomic position. So pronation supination occur mainly in the horizontal plane around a longitudinal axis.
      Lateral rotation of the scapula happens in the frontal plane around a sagittal axis.

    • @abbygabrielle96
      @abbygabrielle96 4 года назад

      @@Physiotutors Hello! if the elbow is flexed 90 degrees, do pronation & supination still occur on the horizontal plane... or is it now the frontal plane?

  • @jamesbowles5062
    @jamesbowles5062 5 лет назад +1

    Got the concept of how axes work (already knew planes) thanks to this video

  • @jasleenkaurdarroch1864
    @jasleenkaurdarroch1864 6 лет назад +1

    It's soo interesting for studies... thanks sir

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад

      That's the goal! Glad they help you study

  • @dmoussa5378
    @dmoussa5378 4 года назад

    wow! thank you for the video it clarifies a lot

  • @shimenamin6010
    @shimenamin6010 2 года назад

    very useful

  • @genesisseyer7730
    @genesisseyer7730 Год назад +3

    im confused. at 1:06 he says the transversal axis is also called the frontal axis. but isnt the frontal axis the coronal axis?

    • @bahez-u1l
      @bahez-u1l 2 месяца назад

      I agree, It seems like he made a mistake.

    • @dumebimichael8936
      @dumebimichael8936 3 дня назад

      The frontal plane is also called the coronal plane. The transversal axis is also called the frontal axis.

  • @psychically-mi
    @psychically-mi 4 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @unknown4822
    @unknown4822 4 года назад

    great video, really helped

  • @Ruslancho99
    @Ruslancho99 5 лет назад +1

    The video is great!

  • @RT-py5sh
    @RT-py5sh 6 лет назад +10

    What do you mean by the "perpendicular to the respective plane in the extension of the axis...."??

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад

      Example: I want to see a movement in the frontal plane (e.g. abduction/adduction of the hip joint). Then I have to position myself in the extension of the sagittal axis to see it. So I am looking at the frontal plane.

    • @RT-py5sh
      @RT-py5sh 6 лет назад

      Physiotutors "in the extension of the sagittal plane" = sagittal plane, right? In this example, I should be in the anatomical position to see the movement in the frontal plane, am I right?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад

      Yes

  • @harshitasen6202
    @harshitasen6202 6 лет назад +1

    It's very helpful.thnx alot..!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад

      Happy to hear Harshita, thanks for following!

  • @priyankamidha5071
    @priyankamidha5071 6 лет назад +2

    Amazinggg, everything is so clear thank you

  • @RangAbdullah
    @RangAbdullah 7 лет назад +1

    Very impressed! Thank you.

  • @lilyg7533
    @lilyg7533 3 года назад

    very helpful!!!!!!

  • @drdominquehayes5412
    @drdominquehayes5412 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for such a clear presentation. The illustration of the axis point orientation for the movement in the referenced plane was amazingly helpful. Until I viewed video, I could not understand why the movement in the plane was not correct. Whew! Thank you again! :-)

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад

      That's exactly why we made this video!

  • @isoft_l
    @isoft_l 11 дней назад

    thank you🫡💖💖💖💖💖

  • @fidosa8382
    @fidosa8382 4 года назад

    This has helped me so much! thanks :)

  • @서진영-t6p
    @서진영-t6p 7 лет назад +1

    It was really useful!! Thanks a lot! :)

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад

      Happy to hear! You're welcome and thanks for subscribing!

  • @yerlannussipov6224
    @yerlannussipov6224 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @shailkumarjain
    @shailkumarjain 5 лет назад

    Please explain the criteria to draw an axis.. if axis should pass through the centre of the bone associated with joint, both vertically and horizontally ? thank you..

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад

      An axis is always perpendicular to the respective plane.
      Example: Sagittal plane (side view of the body), sagittal axis is through the respective joint from front to back of the patient.

  • @shahjahan362
    @shahjahan362 4 года назад

    Thanks sir the lecture was great in class i couldn't get it but i easily get it.❤❤❤

  • @unciamajor
    @unciamajor 4 года назад +2

    Zumba instructor, here🤗. Now, I am ready to take my "Zumba Core" continuing education test. Thank you offering this very clear and simple explanation of the three planes.

  • @adarshaditya4832
    @adarshaditya4832 2 года назад

    i love the intro song it just feels familiar

  • @tanvitalavat6121
    @tanvitalavat6121 3 года назад

    Thank u I'm a class 11 student

  • @27awesomechick
    @27awesomechick 6 лет назад

    Very nice video! But isn't movement on the saggital plane associated with the frontal axis?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад

      They are both the same, like we mention at 1:10 in the video

  • @yuviyuvi4956
    @yuviyuvi4956 Год назад

    Knee joint is condylar type of joint

  • @fuscia3161
    @fuscia3161 3 года назад

    Hello how about the movement of the head side to side(left and right)

  • @JohnnyHeracles
    @JohnnyHeracles 6 лет назад +1

    Thx you

  • @bangjos6941
    @bangjos6941 6 лет назад +1

    thanks sangat membantu ku

  • @chuoilms5b15
    @chuoilms5b15 Год назад

    Hello Sir!
    I want to clarify a question for myself.
    My school ppt shows me the anatomical position with toes out (externally rotated like about 45 degrees) picture with reference from a kinesiology book.
    However, when I try to search 'anatomical position' on Google with the wording 'research' or 'journal', some pictures show a neutral alignment. Meanwhile, some of my buddies told me it's normal to turn the foot out during the supine position assessment (instead of with a tight hip abductor problem).
    And I saw the demo pic used in your video has rotated its feet slightly outward as well. May I know if a normal people/anatomical position shared a neutral foot position or (slightly) externally rotated feet? Or it's supposed that we are in neutral degrees but it's still not a bad sign (have rotated feet) that says we need to check out the abductor?
    Thank you for reading!

  • @ashqagandhashete2091
    @ashqagandhashete2091 5 лет назад

    Thank you IT helped alottt😁

  • @mtgaming3444
    @mtgaming3444 6 лет назад +7

    i need some help, what is the difference between a transverse or horizontal abduction rather then a regular abduction. i cant find a video on it and in my book its not very clear:/

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +5

      Horizontal abduction takes place in the horizontal/transversal plane.
      It's moving your shoulder into 90° of flexion and adducting it from there.

  • @kaileyparts1289
    @kaileyparts1289 3 года назад

    this is literally so helpful

  • @stephengoodrum821
    @stephengoodrum821 Год назад

    So guys what axis would a dumbbel side bend be?

  • @valvihk3649
    @valvihk3649 2 года назад

    I don't understand axes. For example, seesaw hip movement is within a frontal plane. How is it a sagittal axis? Sagittal axis is front and back. How is seesaw a sagittal pelvis rotation? The only way I understand it is that the hip lifts up is abduction and hip down is adduction. But, there is no going front to back rotation to call it sagittal? I'm so confused...

  • @smeagoldugondor163
    @smeagoldugondor163 7 лет назад +4

    Oh Amazing !!!!!!! Thaaanks for the traduction in french !!!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +3

      +Smeagol Dugondor nous sommes en train de traduire presque tous de nos vidéos en différentes langues (sous-titres)
      Merci pour ton commentaires

  • @kainataslam522
    @kainataslam522 6 лет назад +1

    Thanku

  • @drgautampoudel9179
    @drgautampoudel9179 3 года назад

    I have a doubt . If we do internal rotation of humerus in 90 degree of abduction of shoulder, what will be the axis ?

  • @abdelrhmangaming3011
    @abdelrhmangaming3011 4 года назад

    I am studying physiotherapy. I am from Egypt

  • @madelinekan
    @madelinekan 4 года назад

    It sounds like he's saying (and subtitles say) "a deduction, or a deduction" when referring to movement on the frontal plane, and through the sagittal axis, but what is he actually saying? What is the terminology and how is it spelled?

    • @madelinekan
      @madelinekan 4 года назад

      Figured it out: "abduction" vs "adduction"

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  4 года назад

      Exactly
      A-D-duction to avoid confusion

  • @petrag85
    @petrag85 6 лет назад

    if we change from anatomical position for example in supine position. and we do again abduction and adduction in the shoulder joint are these movements now in the frontal plane or transversal plane? i mean do the movements in the planes of body follow the changes of body position?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад

      It doesn't matter if you're in standing or supine position as body movements are always described with the body as reference, not the surrounding.

  • @DavidBrown-di4tg
    @DavidBrown-di4tg 8 лет назад +1

    amazing

  • @wildestdreams2383
    @wildestdreams2383 3 года назад

    Is dorsal medial same as middorsal?

  • @jaideepnegi8622
    @jaideepnegi8622 3 года назад

    hello sir i just want to know that how much degree or rotation our joint can move like shoulder and than clavicle joint?
    i need this for 3d rigging

  • @naseralzahrani1126
    @naseralzahrani1126 5 лет назад

    Thanks for thes video
    But ther is a fals information in knee joint
    The type of joint not hang joint
    And it’s not just one movment
    The type is bicondilar joint because it’s consist of two condile two in femer and two in tibia the movement is medial rotation and latral rotation and locking and unlocking

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +1

      You're welcome.
      The knee joint is a hinge joint, 2 femoral condyles or not.
      There is indeed some medial and lateral rotation that is coupled with flexion and extension.
      For educational purposeses and to focus on planes & axis we decided to keep it simple.

  • @athletic_aditya_vyas
    @athletic_aditya_vyas 3 года назад

    what is the plane in shoulder lateral raise?

  • @IWAC2013
    @IWAC2013 3 года назад

    You sound just like Arnie!

  • @brittrugg2676
    @brittrugg2676 6 лет назад +3

    Isn’t the frontal axis in the Sagittal plane?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +1

      The frontal axis is perpendicular to the sagittal plane, so it pierces the sagittal plane.
      The sagittal axis is also in the sagittal plane and the frontal axis in the frontal plane.

    • @brittrugg2676
      @brittrugg2676 6 лет назад

      Physiotutors ok thank you !

  • @chevynxu362
    @chevynxu362 2 года назад

    Thank you. This helps a lot.
    From an artist :)

  • @tabosiyanga5962
    @tabosiyanga5962 3 года назад

    but that last part on internal and external rotation was vise-versa.

  • @mannydefour4838
    @mannydefour4838 3 года назад

    Learning about anatomical planes and movements, immediately distracted by the model for the movements…

  • @hadiqanadeem
    @hadiqanadeem 7 лет назад +1

    In which plane does shoulder horizontal abduction occur?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +1

      +Hadiqa Nadeem in the transversal plane

    • @hadiqanadeem
      @hadiqanadeem 7 лет назад +1

      Physiotutors actually i'm a DPT student & today I encountered someone saying that shoulder horizontal abduction occurs in frontal plane. Now how may I justify my answer that it occurs in transverse palne?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад

      Just show them the video. The rest is logical thinking

    • @hadiqanadeem
      @hadiqanadeem 7 лет назад +1

      Physiotutors ok

  • @frederikgauthier3594
    @frederikgauthier3594 4 года назад

    My man looks like if Jonathan Marchessault and Jonathan Huberdeau had a kid

  • @fuzkygt171
    @fuzkygt171 4 года назад +1

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  • @Juanaperufl
    @Juanaperufl 7 лет назад +5

    I did not understand nothing but i liked to watch the super handsome model!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +1

      at least you got your moneys worth :p

  • @manarkamal9079
    @manarkamal9079 4 года назад

    ماشاء الله

  • @LearningHub-4uu
    @LearningHub-4uu 9 месяцев назад

    Y'all should leave your professors Alone😂 they trying. But thanks bro. Thank you

  • @ashan4575
    @ashan4575 6 лет назад

    *Basic anatomy topic*

  • @zaza_yehaw
    @zaza_yehaw 5 лет назад

    ily man. my teachers suck

  • @WackyWaffle0123
    @WackyWaffle0123 9 месяцев назад

    For a second I thought this was a content cop on anatomy

  • @espada06143
    @espada06143 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for the video! I understood the video very well and thank you for the sexy eye candy for the demonstration 😍😍😍

  • @Ed-pg9pg
    @Ed-pg9pg 4 года назад

    I think you could have explained this far more simpler.

  • @Stevesehl
    @Stevesehl 3 года назад

    is this arnolds son?

  • @rockstar9ism
    @rockstar9ism 2 года назад

    is noone gunna talk about the size of this guys quads ?