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This video tutorial covers the deep back muscles including basic attachments, actions and innervation.
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Комментарии : 77   
@matthewhart8029
@matthewhart8029 9 лет назад
No more "SHING"? That was your trademark Noted Anatomist!
@291ayl
@291ayl 3 года назад
I LOVE YOUR LECTURES!!! Somehow so detailed yet not overwhelming!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@SafiaKtk
@SafiaKtk Месяц назад
Sir g hmy be trick Bata dai ise videos banane ka
@nasserismail3157
@nasserismail3157 5 лет назад
Your videos are going to make me pass my exam tomorrow. I'm pretty sure that I'm gonna impress my Anatomy teacher. SHING!
@r0ky_M
@r0ky_M 3 года назад
The best back muscles educational I can find on ytube..thanks again..👍
@michaelschoell7388
@michaelschoell7388 5 лет назад
Very well explained I will learn a lot from your RU-vid videos
@catherineokon9918
@catherineokon9918 4 года назад
I am a fresh anatomy student. I love this video. Thankyou very much
@romaevt546
@romaevt546 Месяц назад
Life saver! love these videoes, so clear and direct to the point. Btw, ILS could also be " I Love Standing"
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 9 лет назад
Keep watching Matt :)
@lynnhendrickson9653
@lynnhendrickson9653 3 года назад
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@someguyontheinternet6503
@someguyontheinternet6503 8 лет назад
Helped me a lot this video . Thanks a lot!!
@drha6646
@drha6646 3 года назад
thanks sir! your lecture made me a excellent anatomist
@ehdaamostafa7405
@ehdaamostafa7405 3 года назад
Thank you very much .... You are really awesome ... Your videos makes me understand very difficult things ...., So thanks 🌸✨
@amanih1649
@amanih1649 2 года назад
Thank you this is amazing explanation love it
@catropractor
@catropractor 2 года назад
Amazing explanation!
@sonamvishwakarma3552
@sonamvishwakarma3552 3 года назад
Where were you my whole life😐....Its Simply Amazinggg !!!thank you 🥺
@kastirkakakhel375
@kastirkakakhel375 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the great videos! Appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@eminealev6021
@eminealev6021 6 лет назад
Wonderful video🤗thanks a lot!!!
@ViagensGringa
@ViagensGringa 5 лет назад
First time I LOL on an anatomy vid at "Semi tastes like poo"
@jmejmejme010101
@jmejmejme010101 Год назад
Another great video thx man
@eyurha
@eyurha 7 лет назад
Thank you. Great video
@muqtadaebrahiem5440
@muqtadaebrahiem5440 4 года назад
u are great doctor thank u so much
@ss-to7ii
@ss-to7ii 2 года назад
Literall sounds like Khan from Khan academy LOL
@whatrtheodds
@whatrtheodds 5 лет назад
Thank you so beautiful 😘 you are a legend! I was hoping for something 🌸🌸🌸🌸 so awesome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 xoxox
@valtspaberzs5312
@valtspaberzs5312 3 года назад
sir, this was essential
@lindokateko5436
@lindokateko5436 6 лет назад
that was helpful ... thank you very much
@ahmadjame8659
@ahmadjame8659 2 года назад
God bless you. Thank you
@nyawirawaithaka4993
@nyawirawaithaka4993 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@lizzybuzzyboo
@lizzybuzzyboo 4 года назад
Shingggg thx for saving my anatomy grade cheerssss
@fatihaydogdu3617
@fatihaydogdu3617 4 года назад
I owe you doc
@devkisalkar8395
@devkisalkar8395 Год назад
Damn! You make everything so easy..you are a magician.. Dhanyavada __/\__
@edwigcarol4888
@edwigcarol4888 Год назад
Back of the neck Deepest layer: semispinalis Over that, partly aside: erectae dorsi longissimus Then over that layer: the splenius muscles Superficially: trapezius
@pataniki8034
@pataniki8034 3 года назад
Wow got it finally manythxs
@user-kc3xt3ii7u
@user-kc3xt3ii7u 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, You are my teacher 😊
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 7 месяцев назад
Happy to help!
@sarahfalah7109
@sarahfalah7109 6 лет назад
U r amazing ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@hollyderr800
@hollyderr800 Год назад
Do you have any videos on the eleventh and twelfth rib? I have a patient who states that a muscle tendon ligament or fascia is on the wrong side of the lateral tip of the twelfth rib. What could it be?
@rbrabi6808
@rbrabi6808 2 года назад
Thanks so much
@mrvvrm5951
@mrvvrm5951 3 года назад
Multifidus. Why primarly lowerback (8:25 multifidus). It goes up till the first (C1 Atlas) vertebrae. If where talking about deepest back muscles this is the one, who's the deepest off all, that runs over the whole spine.
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 3 года назад
Yes, fibers of the multifidus go up the entire spine. However, they are more developed and easier to see in the lower back.
@edwigcarol4888
@edwigcarol4888 Год назад
Wikipedia: the rotatores, as well as the multifidi course along the whole spine.
@MiriamGonzalez-wz5nh
@MiriamGonzalez-wz5nh 5 лет назад
"or some other word that begins with s" ;)
@mehrabsadventures4318
@mehrabsadventures4318 4 года назад
Instantly giggled as soon as he said that.
@jakhariross6526
@jakhariross6526 Год назад
Are you using a coloring book for lectures?
@jeremy194512
@jeremy194512 2 года назад
Thankyou
@user-hr6tb9fh8k
@user-hr6tb9fh8k 3 года назад
May I know which textbook the contents in the video refer to? I just want to reference something talked about in the video.
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 3 года назад
Hi Mike ... my videos, for the most part, follow along the textbook i wrote (The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy): www.amazon.com/Big-Picture-Anatomy-Medical-Course-ebook/dp/B07HJSKSRM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=morton+big+picture+anatomy&qid=1614702693&sr=8-1
@user-hr6tb9fh8k
@user-hr6tb9fh8k 3 года назад
@@TheNotedAnatomist Thank you very much Sir
@user-yk1cw8im4h
@user-yk1cw8im4h 4 года назад
Crazy. Why was this shit not being taught in middle school?? Knowing our body is so damn important when 99% of the future generations are guaranteed to have bad postures due to office jobs and phone usage etc.
@mrvvrm5951
@mrvvrm5951 3 года назад
You are hitting the spot!! Because many pain problems (surgerys) comes by unknowing the body! The most of us knows more of there car, then there own body. For example the: M. Multifidus where its laying or what it does. If we only new more off our body, we save millions on health care, and a whole lot off people in pain.
@edwigcarol4888
@edwigcarol4888 Год назад
❤❤ i love your comments here! Curiously people take the biological foundation of their life for granted and ignore or dismiss this mindblowingly exquisite thing that is our life system. How they sleep, how they eat, how they move. They become the first enemy of their own body What will k.i.l.l. our modern society, the wide spread ignorance - and neglect - of biology. Means at the end: malnourished with a super smart phone in the hand, but a brain already dement or subfunctional (addicted, impulsive, distracted depressive brains)
@eyalco26
@eyalco26 7 лет назад
Hi, what about the 3rd layer short muscles? aren't they considered in your opinion to be deep muscles of the back? My anatomy book says they are, however there isn't much information in the net about that. I am talking about the intraspinales, intratransversales, and long rotatores which are different from the short ones you have mentioned in your tutorial. Thank you
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 7 лет назад
Yes, you are correct Eyal. Those are deep back muscles derived from the epimere. I usually do not discuss them as their clinical relevance is so narrow. Thanks for your comment.
@oyinkana8644
@oyinkana8644 8 лет назад
thanks
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 8 лет назад
You are most welcome!
@brazilwalking
@brazilwalking 7 месяцев назад
My all right side muscle has problem. How can I treatment?
@sai_beo
@sai_beo Год назад
Does the illiocostalis not assist with thoracic rotation as well?
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist Год назад
Yes, but it is only a small contribution… trunk rotation is primarily accomplished via abdominal wall muscles (ext oblique …)
@sai_beo
@sai_beo Год назад
@@TheNotedAnatomist i see, thank you.
@abdulrahimalomran1912
@abdulrahimalomran1912 7 лет назад
Looooooove shapes like triangle
@hardikparekh7631
@hardikparekh7631 7 лет назад
can you do for muscle imbalance on forward head posture pleasee.....
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist 7 лет назад
Hi Hardik, I am not sure i understand your question... would you please rephrase it?
@hardikparekh7631
@hardikparekh7631 7 лет назад
i am talking about abnormal posture. when patient has forward neck posture,there will be muscle imbalance likesomemuscles will be tight and some will be weak. can you do a animated presentation on that. thank you
@16Grantf
@16Grantf 7 лет назад
Well I'll never forget semispinalis muscles now lol. #semisweetchocolate
@andrewwsuk
@andrewwsuk 5 лет назад
Shing !
@mike7546
@mike7546 2 года назад
I LOVE SE........ sesame street what were you thinking??
@punktkommastrich186
@punktkommastrich186 Год назад
In Germany, we have a completely other system to categorize those muscles, lol.
@TheNotedAnatomist
@TheNotedAnatomist Год назад
In what way do you categorize the muscles?
@punktkommastrich186
@punktkommastrich186 Год назад
So the erector spinae muscles are like all the deep back muscles. We also call them autochthonous sometimes. They are divided in a medial and a lateral tract (depends on medial and lateral part of dorsal rami innervation). The medial tract consists of the interspinal/spinal system and the transversospinal system. The lateral tract consists of the intertransversal system and the sacrospinal system, the spinotransversal system and the Mm. levatores costarum. Suboccipital muscles are part of the medial (rectus) or lateral (oblique) tract, but also mentioned separately. I got my first medical degree this September, and your videos were a huge help to me, understanding the basics, which are not really taught here and are often presupposed. Thank you!
@edwigcarol4888
@edwigcarol4888 Год назад
🤯 as a lay person, french living in germany, i have to keep it simple: Language English better latein Description like here. Finally what makes sense is what they do.. body mind connection. I noticed by segmental mobilization of the cervicals that my attention was drawn to the first thoracic spine's verterbrae. Now i know why: the splenius..
@amiinhaadi715
@amiinhaadi715 6 лет назад
please use clear picture and add origin and insertion and supply nerve
@kateymcintosh6484
@kateymcintosh6484 9 месяцев назад
Semisweet semi tastes like POO 😂😂
@singhsalim
@singhsalim 5 лет назад
Not so good.
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