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Accessory muscles of respiration 

Sam Webster
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We can use more muscles than the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to move the ribs and sternum, and these are the accessory muscles of respiration.
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@Shannon-em9fk
@Shannon-em9fk 3 года назад
You always post these when I need them most! This came out on my birthday and today I started my cardiorespiratory module in my physiotherapy degree. Thank you Sam! You've become a legend to me and my uni pals
@Arjy777
@Arjy777 3 года назад
so much easier to learn anatomy than reading a book or listening to a podcast - you are the best
@tarashah817
@tarashah817 3 года назад
love how I have an exam on this later today!! you’re always posting on perfect timing 🤩
@rumisfordrinkingnotburning
@rumisfordrinkingnotburning 3 года назад
😍
@JXDMNN
@JXDMNN Месяц назад
The neck breathing muscles play a huge part in Globus pharyngis, feeling one can never fully clear the throat. Huge relief to locate and resolve the source of that issue.. Thanks!
@minushais8309
@minushais8309 2 года назад
You are a blessing, too good...I just can't imagine how fun anatomy seems to be when you teach...thanks a ton.
@Abdallah86F
@Abdallah86F 25 дней назад
Great topic and content Thanks 🙏
@carmenstussi9752
@carmenstussi9752 3 года назад
Just what I was looking for! Thank you so much Sam for offering these great lectures.
@reinergol4351
@reinergol4351 3 года назад
Once again a great inspiration for my job as ostepath. Thank you very much.
@eezekiel07
@eezekiel07 2 года назад
amazing teacher of arguably one of the most challenging topics to teach. You not only make the concepts logical and easy to follow but also a pleasure to watch. bravo and thank you
@jacoba4246
@jacoba4246 3 года назад
Just the video I needed! Thanks, man!
@alimamstudying9462
@alimamstudying9462 Год назад
The best anatomy channel wallhi
@sableempire9654
@sableempire9654 2 года назад
Thank you. Im a Sports Massage Therapist treating a problematic SCM in a Personal Trainer. Good recap.
@janicewilliams2194
@janicewilliams2194 3 года назад
Useful and Informative. Thank you for posting it.
@DansEscapades
@DansEscapades Год назад
thanks for this...binned off the jobbing bit. You are making it so much easier to understand
@dailydoseofmedicinee
@dailydoseofmedicinee 3 года назад
Stand behind patient and place your hands behind the sternomastoid and feel the scalene muscles during quiet respiration. If the muscle contraction is palpable during quiet tidal breathing, the accessory muscles are in use. These muscles contract normally during an attempt at deep inspiration.👍
@jonathanwilliams6328
@jonathanwilliams6328 3 года назад
I'm half way through A&P 1. I wish I heard about you from the beginning.
@unique_username8545
@unique_username8545 3 года назад
amazing video, thank you, I don't need all of this for my nursing degree but the enthusiasm and great explanation surely spikes my desire to learn :)
@priyakohli4369
@priyakohli4369 3 года назад
sir everything you post is really useful. n your reactions while you are explaining helps a lot .
@Matt-pe3up
@Matt-pe3up 3 года назад
Great video thank you.... Can you do a video on scoliosis and what affects a curved spine may have on body function and impacts it may have on the spinal nerves?
@franejusup
@franejusup 3 года назад
Great video!!
@alessandrofantoli6348
@alessandrofantoli6348 3 года назад
Nice job Sam! Greetings from Italy🇮🇹
@sol3959
@sol3959 3 года назад
Very interesting! Thank you.
@fernandoo2492
@fernandoo2492 3 года назад
Amazing!!
@m.ziauddin14
@m.ziauddin14 3 года назад
Very easy way to teach sir, be happy love from Pakistan
@szilviaoczela4365
@szilviaoczela4365 3 года назад
Fantastic explanation :)
@pritikshachand1798
@pritikshachand1798 3 года назад
Awesome teaching sir.😊..love from Fiji
@khadijahsaleem6775
@khadijahsaleem6775 2 года назад
Awesome... Thank you ❤❤
@oliverburke
@oliverburke 2 года назад
fascinating!
@kgthesinger3152
@kgthesinger3152 3 года назад
I really enjoy watching your vids. It's detailed without being overwhelming. I refer viewers to your videos on my health and fitness channel PLANET KG. I'll actually be traveling to the u.k. on November the 1st. Peace ✌️
@iniohos2
@iniohos2 2 года назад
7:15 That's barbaric! He amputated poor man's arm!
@medgk496
@medgk496 3 года назад
Excellent in teaching clearly 👌👌
@bondn4812
@bondn4812 3 года назад
Excellent 👍 Can you pls put Anterior triangle and it's sub divisions digastric,carotid, muscular,submental triangle and Facial spaces separate video ,, because didn't find Anterior triangle along with sub division in head and neck playlist hopefully,,!
@virendramaurya7910
@virendramaurya7910 3 года назад
Great sir, thanku sir🙏
@jkj1459
@jkj1459 9 месяцев назад
Standing in a skeleton store like some wildest dreams 😮
@donnagraham2144
@donnagraham2144 3 года назад
Lovely thank you
@medicallifewithjohn
@medicallifewithjohn 3 года назад
Awesome
@mukeshreporter9296
@mukeshreporter9296 3 года назад
great 🙏
@saraht6143
@saraht6143 3 года назад
incredible how all these things are going on when all we need to do to make it all happen is lean on a table and think, "breathe deeply", while explaining how that occurs is much more complicated lol.
@andy-thebodyforge2904
@andy-thebodyforge2904 3 года назад
Incredible video thank you. What is the name of that muscle dummy please anyone? That’s a great tool
@3rdtwirl494
@3rdtwirl494 Год назад
As a lecturer do you have to focus more on your exhale to keep things balanced ?
@franejusup
@franejusup 3 года назад
Is iliocostalis accessory muscle of respiration as well?
@nouratadie1589
@nouratadie1589 3 года назад
First comment ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PikesCore24
@PikesCore24 3 года назад
How did Frank Sinatra breath? I hear a lot about belly breathing, but when you watch a great singer like Sinatra, I don't see his belly going in and out. I heard a story once that he sat next to his piano player, and the pianist could feel his back expanded laterally when took a breath in. I also read a singer who said, "breath into your back". What does it all mean?
@saraht6143
@saraht6143 3 года назад
Interesting question, I happen to be going down a rabbit hole of videos myself and I believe that Sam Webster has a video about "lung shapes" that can help you visualize what is going on. talks exactly about the feeling when you're breathing and the ribs expanding posteriorly.
@aasemahsan
@aasemahsan 10 месяцев назад
7:05 Scalene muscles
@kaylaferg13
@kaylaferg13 4 месяца назад
7:18
@emilycoghlan2854
@emilycoghlan2854 3 года назад
Are y'all dating?
@tarashah817
@tarashah817 3 года назад
first
@cynthiabreatheseasy
@cynthiabreatheseasy 2 года назад
It's interesting that some folks even talk using muscles of the neck and into upper chest. Very expensive (stressful). Please don't breathe mostly w upper ribcage habitually. Upper ribcage helps when there are larger respiratory needs. Lower ribcage breathing gives the biggest movement for the least effort. Thanks so much for your clear explanations.
@AbahcAgel
@AbahcAgel 3 года назад
I look the lecture
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