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Diaphragm (anatomy) 

Sam Webster
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@nkesemitchell8076
@nkesemitchell8076 5 лет назад
To any med student struggling right now I just want to encourage you. You will do well just like the others before you who have struggled ( Thank you this video really helped me )
@bootatoboo
@bootatoboo 3 года назад
thank you! good luck
@NikosKatsikanis
@NikosKatsikanis 3 года назад
Unless you fail
@dehemisaubhagya952
@dehemisaubhagya952 Год назад
Thanks for your motivation
@skowalski8216
@skowalski8216 5 лет назад
I've been studying anatomy for 25 years and you're the best teacher I've come across. Thanks! Keep up the videos!
@RohitKumar-gd8dv
@RohitKumar-gd8dv 3 года назад
Honestly Agreed👍
@rdrshittysuckeronceagain5479
@rdrshittysuckeronceagain5479 2 года назад
25 years are a lot
@pes_unofficial_
@pes_unofficial_ Год назад
No doubt ❤ But what are you doing since last 25 years 😮
@michelleissocool
@michelleissocool 4 года назад
The osteopath I saw adjusted my diaphragm to get rid of my anxiety. It got moved or seized after a hard fall on ice years prior. He said it wasn't in the right position and my heart didn't have the space it needed to expand all the way so sometimes my heart would beat faster and I'd get panicky and I'd feel pressure tightness in my solar plexus. My thoughts would follow the physiological event and I'd catastrophize. After 2 adjustments that awful sensation completely doesn't happen anymore. 5 years I lived like that. Now I'm able to take full deep breaths as well. It Like I got adjusted back to factory settings. I realized I didn't know anything about the diaphragm and it's truly an interesting piece of the infrastructure!
@noomibotarchives9330
@noomibotarchives9330 2 года назад
i get this same thing. i cant take a deep breath. if i try, i get pain and my heart starts pounding.
@annalieseharrenstien3908
@annalieseharrenstien3908 2 месяца назад
Hi there! I am absolutely shocked by your comment - It was almost like I could've written it myself! If you ever see this, what kind of osteopath did you go to and what adjustments did they do for you? I am desperate to fix this condition and have been researching everywhere, and I feel like this could be a miracle. Any additional information could help me greatly, I've dealt with this for 8 years also after falling hard on ice and almost nobody has been able to help. I hope you're still doing well!
@zack_120
@zack_120 8 месяцев назад
This channel teaches anatomy always in a comprehensive way! 👍 5:50- Everyone is warned: don't use pressure in the ab cavity (eg in constipation) which would cause diverticular, small bubbles in the wall of the gut as a result of the abdominal pressure. It's mostly trouble free but there is a certain probability of leading to inflammation (diverticulitis) or even penetration, a hole connecting the gut lumen to the peritoneal cavity that requires an ab surgery to fix.
@filipvonzagora
@filipvonzagora 5 лет назад
Here I am at 2am, studying for my Anatomy exam tomorrow, and you Sir saved my night!
@Lily-kk1cy
@Lily-kk1cy 3 года назад
Hope you did great 😊
@jeffreysdavis
@jeffreysdavis 5 лет назад
Using american spellings the mnemonic we learned was I ate(8) 10 Eggs At 12 I ate = I for IVC at level 8 10 Eggs = E for esophagus at T10 At 12 = A for Aorta at 12 Again, not completely clean mnemonic, but helpful nonetheless
@sachinvijayan
@sachinvijayan 5 лет назад
thanks really helpful
@shahbaz9231
@shahbaz9231 4 года назад
Thank You.
@luna740
@luna740 3 года назад
Have an exam in 2 days. This will definitely come in handy💙💙
@rebeccaomozuapo5858
@rebeccaomozuapo5858 3 года назад
Thanks
@OptimusDelta
@OptimusDelta 3 года назад
I use VOA radio news at 8,10,12. V-Vena cava O-Oesophagus A-Aorta Voice of America is a popular radio station in my nation. so its easier for me to remember that way too.😉
@briankelleher6943
@briankelleher6943 4 года назад
Dude looks like Hugh Lowry (Dr House). This is awesome.
@tantheta206
@tantheta206 4 года назад
Dear sir ,you may not see my message..but I tell you that you are the best teacher of anatomy in the world...you divert my interest from medicine to surgery where anatomy is the core....i am from Bangladesh..i have completed my MBBS study.. now I prepare myself for surgery..i am watching every videos of you.... Salute sir♡
@shahbaz9231
@shahbaz9231 4 года назад
remember: Parts of Diaphragm that arise from Vertebrae are tendinous and known as Crura. (right & left)
@ternitamas
@ternitamas 4 года назад
you're so passionate and I really love how you enunciate, we can't possible do anything but immerse into the videos, they are so informative and addictive. Brilliant lectures!
@DJEvil1st
@DJEvil1st 4 года назад
Hey Mr.Webster, Thank you for providing this information. I was watching Seinfeld Season 4: Episode 10 , and This scene occurred where i didn't understand the joke quite well since they said "the Diaphragm" ,and laughter just followed. So i went on RU-vid and just searched : Diaphragm and you came up. This video has been so informative. I never took the time to really understand what we are as a physical being. I grossly neglected my body, maybe for depression or just never truly developing any interest for what i was. Thank you for motivating me to learn about the human anatomy and if possible i would love to contact you to thank you very much. Your truly Danny Barillas. By the way the title of the episode is called The Virgin , What a killer joke huh? Well look like i still didn't get the joke quite well, it was the contraceptive. Guess i still have plenty to learn.
@irenemax3574
@irenemax3574 Год назад
Biology teacher to grammar school girls: "Where is your diaphragm?" Precocious grammar school girl who learns everything from older siblings: "It's in my drawer."
@Dystopia95
@Dystopia95 5 лет назад
Love this channel man. Not a medical student but every video I come one step closer to understanding my own body and how I can improve it, so thank you!
@yogawchris
@yogawchris 2 года назад
Amazing video! I came across your channel during diaphragmatic breathing research and found treasure. I love how you tied in philosophy with science! Thank you Sam Webster.
@chiomaugwujessy4424
@chiomaugwujessy4424 5 лет назад
Thank you Sir. This referred pain on the shoulder from the visceral is common post surgeries. After I had my CS that happened. And it's so common amongst other friends who's had same experience. Thanks alot. This is very useful. I you are the best.
@ebenezergoodnessoyinkansol6166
@ebenezergoodnessoyinkansol6166 2 года назад
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. Thank you, I learnt while laughing too.
@JOI2CoCo963
@JOI2CoCo963 2 года назад
FANTASTIC! Loved the bit on dual souls!
@lakshmikatla984
@lakshmikatla984 Год назад
Best visual knowledge
@faryalasif7459
@faryalasif7459 2 года назад
I missed my diaphragm lecture and your video helped me catch right up. Thanks :)
@ivansostaric2355
@ivansostaric2355 2 года назад
Good video-comercial ratio, good structure and no exadurated speech, amazing and usefull video even for people who have no background in the medical area… great work, you are amazing!! Keep it up boss!
@ScifiGuitarguy
@ScifiGuitarguy 5 лет назад
Your videos are great, thank you! My 4 year old actually really enjoys them too, haha, says he wants to be a doctor when he grows up :P Have you ever considered doing a kids series? I guess this is mostly for students, so probably not, but I'm sure my son and many others would love it if you did :)
@MichaelRainboy
@MichaelRainboy Год назад
I will forever in my life remember Dr. Sam Webster for being a part of the development of my singing technique.
@mdsobujhossainsobuj7531
@mdsobujhossainsobuj7531 4 года назад
I like your teaching style.
@mewmannamwem6087
@mewmannamwem6087 4 года назад
This guy is a freaking legend
@JonHuhnMedical
@JonHuhnMedical 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for saying that the caval opening is "around T8 or T9". For my work I'm been building the diaphragm and surrounding organs as a 3D model for animating, and all sources strictly instruct that that opening is at T8, yet when applied to my existing skeleton model, that would create a massive dome arcing up from the attachment at the xiphoid process. T9 seems much more proportional based on existing illustrations.
@xuan1174
@xuan1174 2 года назад
I love this guy
@annasternfeldt6031
@annasternfeldt6031 2 месяца назад
I just found this channel and I will for sure follow it now as I like to learn more anatomy. I found it interesting that the diaphragma could have a connection to shoulder pain. I would love to learn more about that so if you Sam or someone else got tips of videos, books, articles on this, I would very much appreciate that.
@RivaBinMehejabin
@RivaBinMehejabin Год назад
Deserve more views
@tiphaout7448
@tiphaout7448 4 года назад
Your video made me have some large very liberating breathings! Thank you, I'm not a student, just curious
@samridhiramkumar8913
@samridhiramkumar8913 3 года назад
Thanks a lot!! I had been struggling to study Anatomy, a little lately cuz of the pandemic, since Anatomy is a visual subject. This helped me a lot. And the way you teach is amazing, those little jokes!!
@prajchoudhary4783
@prajchoudhary4783 5 лет назад
Really vry helpful keep it up love from india🇮🇳🇮🇳
@abhishekshukla5796
@abhishekshukla5796 4 года назад
you are very nice teacher
@richardlemmerman4328
@richardlemmerman4328 3 года назад
Your Video’s are Awesome !!! 👍😎
@Engabdinaasir1
@Engabdinaasir1 4 года назад
Thanks
@khushalvaishnav8305
@khushalvaishnav8305 4 года назад
Hey your lecture direct going to long term memory..so keep going and fill my all long term memory storage..🤘🏻and anyone tell you that..you look jst like Robert Downy jr...💪🏻
@musical_Regnantia_medico
@musical_Regnantia_medico 3 года назад
Just love your videos
@cycomew8581
@cycomew8581 3 года назад
Some of the best explanations I have ever gotten. Thanks so much
@lssikder143
@lssikder143 2 года назад
Thank you so very much sir, I've been studying last 2-3 days but I can't understand properly. I'm just understand a few things of this topic.Now after watching your video it's more clear to me.💚
@vn6714
@vn6714 8 месяцев назад
THANK YOU VERY INFORMATIVE AND A LITTLE FUN AS WELL GREAT JOB KEEPING IT INTERESTING
@pointforslayy2787
@pointforslayy2787 2 года назад
Thanks for the video sir
@kwadwokusi-boateng3990
@kwadwokusi-boateng3990 3 года назад
I jut like Sam Websters videos. With great focus/concentration you can really comprehend what he says
@kristof4257
@kristof4257 5 лет назад
Anatomy final exam is around the corner, this helps me a lot!Thank you!!
@dval1059
@dval1059 3 года назад
This is on our midterm in week 3. I don't think I can get all this.
@saumyalandge7349
@saumyalandge7349 8 месяцев назад
Wow ! Exceptional video as always !!
@antonigumua6548
@antonigumua6548 5 лет назад
Just in time. I have to learn it due to next week and you upload it. Thank you!!
@sjayshree382
@sjayshree382 3 года назад
Your teaching is fantastic sir..U r great!!
@291ayl
@291ayl Год назад
The esophageal hiatus is actually usually just from the right crus not the left.
@gabyroberts9601
@gabyroberts9601 Год назад
Thank you for the info
@bublisoniya4292
@bublisoniya4292 2 года назад
Thank you so much sir!! 😃
@Ellie23458
@Ellie23458 Год назад
Your videos are amazing .. no doubt but there is a request if possible please add subtitles of english because as a non native english speaker its a quite bit difficult sometimes to understand words in accent other than that you are amazing.
@trainingwithcreus6036
@trainingwithcreus6036 4 года назад
This is a awesome video super informative got so much more info than I was expecting with such great delivery thank you !!
@somiekast4219
@somiekast4219 Год назад
Thanks ...I love the little jokes you attach ..it shows a lot. I feel pleased with your work. Well done sir🔥🔥 Learnt a lot
@kerryemerson-pyle8915
@kerryemerson-pyle8915 2 года назад
Such clear information given in a lively, a therefore memorable, way! Yoga teacher constantly studying breath....this is so valuable thank you.
@MrHeraclito33
@MrHeraclito33 4 года назад
Thanks for this great class! You're the man!
@belladreizler7683
@belladreizler7683 4 года назад
totally interested in what the psoas is up to during the breath cycle---understand relationship of diaphragm and pelvic floor---curious if psoas is an accessory muscle of breath.....
@teresaontiveros5243
@teresaontiveros5243 3 года назад
❤️ Thank you Sam
@ichbinanitka
@ichbinanitka 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@omaral-khouly8151
@omaral-khouly8151 5 лет назад
thank u
@tariqmiller-green8528
@tariqmiller-green8528 5 лет назад
Well done.
@eattheprogrammingcookie3957
@eattheprogrammingcookie3957 4 года назад
very well explained
@muskaanqsubedar482
@muskaanqsubedar482 3 года назад
''its always impoertant to discuss these things isnt it?'' yes sir
@mezzofeldenkrais6131
@mezzofeldenkrais6131 4 года назад
GREAT! I've been sharing your vids with some Feldenkrais folks :)
@stephaniec3722
@stephaniec3722 2 года назад
So what is one to do in this situation: congenital heart defects patient with SHONE's Complex had her mitral valve widened at 18 months. The surgeon made a mistake and paralyzed the right hemidiaphragm. At 28 yrs old, she had a mitral valve replacement, ended up with sepsis and endocarditis, put on wound vac, had a second replacement three months after first replacement. At 36 she starts experiencing shortness of breath, now, at 39, is on O2 24/7. Has developed pulmonary hypertension. Quality of life is at a 1. What would the next options possibly be? Would it have to result in heart/lung transplant?
@BrockPlaysFortnite
@BrockPlaysFortnite 3 года назад
lol I looked this up cause im learning to sing and wanted to see what the diaphragm looked like to hopefully visualize it easier.
@SeresHotes25
@SeresHotes25 3 года назад
Yeah! Me too!
@shenonnie17
@shenonnie17 9 месяцев назад
Thank You
@kranthikumarGOVINDU
@kranthikumarGOVINDU 4 года назад
Very well explained 👍
@sachinvijayan
@sachinvijayan 5 лет назад
Many thanks for the video
@andrewjustin256
@andrewjustin256 Год назад
Love your videos! Just one suggestion: "less talking, more stop beating around the bush and cutting to the chase. "
@pachamuthu7011
@pachamuthu7011 5 лет назад
Awesome man..
@dr.umheart2388
@dr.umheart2388 3 года назад
Thank you so much sir..🙂 love from Bangladesh..🇧🇩🇧🇩..How can you remember so many things.😊...my God...🥺
@minhquang999
@minhquang999 2 года назад
What is the belching tube called, thank you doctor
@mdsuzonahmed2957
@mdsuzonahmed2957 Год назад
ধন্যবাদ স‍্যার
@borg386
@borg386 4 года назад
Great info! I'm having sharp pain 3 or 4 ribs up,right side. Could it be a diaphragm issue, or is it maybe a torn rib muscle? Thanks for any answers!
@rogerl7533
@rogerl7533 2 года назад
All sorts of wonderful diagnoses are made as a result of a simple (as in simple-minded) question asked in a youtube comments section. NOT!
@motorblade7535
@motorblade7535 3 года назад
Very informative 🔥
@jonnystyle5252
@jonnystyle5252 2 года назад
Where in the thoracic cavity is the diaphragm location?
@surabhisharma6310
@surabhisharma6310 Год назад
Sir I have questions can you explain about fefda's extra bone?
@Tay1Tay111
@Tay1Tay111 5 лет назад
Great explanation, thanks ❤️❤️
@rosemene4331
@rosemene4331 4 года назад
I lernd more things
@eduardolazaga1348
@eduardolazaga1348 5 лет назад
My diaphragm is not working properly after my thyroidectomy. Maybe the phrenic nerve or vagus is damage
@shizzle1903
@shizzle1903 5 лет назад
Eduardo Lazaga I’ve been having palpitations and fluttering spasms in that area for several months. Hopefully I’m not a goner just yet.
@olhaabomba
@olhaabomba 4 года назад
@@shizzle1903 so as I man. Did find out what you have?
@catherinem421
@catherinem421 8 месяцев назад
@@shizzle1903 I have spasms in my diaphragm as well as GI issues during these episodes. I think they are related to the phrenic nerve.
@priyanigam235
@priyanigam235 4 месяца назад
Thanku sir..
@SuperEdgem
@SuperEdgem 4 года назад
revelation...for me.. thank you very much
@حبيبتيماما-غ7ف
@حبيبتيماما-غ7ف 4 года назад
I like it ...."whatever"😂
@27jezus
@27jezus 4 года назад
I am watching this coz of my Roemheld syndrome. I try to find out why am I suffering.
@spiracticaldoctor7197
@spiracticaldoctor7197 3 года назад
god bless you sir❤️
@NeoAF10
@NeoAF10 2 года назад
20:45 Why you feel pain in your chest sometimes while running...
@Mr-Epic-Pk
@Mr-Epic-Pk 3 года назад
Sir are you on social media?????pls tell us so we can get intouch with you.Such a nice great teacher.Salute!!!
@contentsavvy3517
@contentsavvy3517 2 года назад
i am suffering Acid Reflux disease Or Gord/Gerd 😥 and probably have HIATUS HERNIA of Esophagus
@aditiagarwal3834
@aditiagarwal3834 4 года назад
Can anyone please tell me Any special test to check if the diaphragm muscle is functionally shorten in healthy female or not!?!
@shiekhabdullah2387
@shiekhabdullah2387 4 года назад
I can tell u😁😂
@jasonaumond1756
@jasonaumond1756 2 года назад
Don't forget about the nose connection
@atmonotes
@atmonotes 3 года назад
i heard the diaphram also provides postural stability, is this correct?
@darrenbell9433
@darrenbell9433 2 года назад
Why did he mention about laughing and coughing?
@judithshahn6098
@judithshahn6098 3 года назад
educational and entertaining!
@Artistshivam7
@Artistshivam7 3 года назад
Love from india 💓💕❤️
@bozhidarpetrov
@bozhidarpetrov 3 года назад
As a doctor my dear friend you must know that single muscle group per day is not best option for achieving better physique except you are training just for overall health then I accept your choice of routine
@jyrondepron1552
@jyrondepron1552 2 года назад
Idk but I think the culprit is my diaphragm so randomly I catch a cramp and I simply can’t inhale without it becoming more painful and the cramp worsening tell I simply have to live a minute or two maybe three just taking short breaths gasping praying the pain stop as I try in get some air literally the more I inhale through my nose the more jarring and cramped the pain is it’s excruciating
@dval1059
@dval1059 3 года назад
My professor sucks. She reads through slides and we can't ask questions. She rushes through everything and a quiz a week. I'm so lost!
@ezmeraldazella6970
@ezmeraldazella6970 4 года назад
Can you tell me how the diaphragm got its name??
@shiekhabdullah2387
@shiekhabdullah2387 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@زهراءمطرحسونيخشان
عرب مروا من هنا
@godzilla346hrazor3
@godzilla346hrazor3 4 года назад
I see liver
@RAME
@RAME 3 месяца назад
Came here looking for solution to my hiccups continuously going on since 30+ hours... 😢
@tjm8206
@tjm8206 4 года назад
I couldn't drink milk and also I couldn't smoke why?
@tabarekali5652
@tabarekali5652 4 года назад
how fast you are 😂😂
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