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Rectus Abdominis Details: Learn Integral Anatomy with Gil Hedley 

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www.gilhedley.com Gil uses the whiteboard with additional images from the lab to illustrate details of the rectus abdominis m., explaining little known characteristics of the tendonous inscriptions, the anterior and posterior rectus sheaths, as well as nerve and vascular supply. Gil goes further to discuss some to the implications of hormone differences on the transparency of the famous "bricks" of this tissue and the cultural values surrounding them. Finally, pyramidalis muscle makes a guest appearance!
For a very deep dive on the structures and relationships of the abdominal wall, join as an Explorer member on my site to access a course called "Gil's Talks and Presentations" where you will find a four hour lecture detailing the anatomy of the abdominal wall, as well as Course 5 in the Anatomy from A to Z project that will take you in even further!
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Комментарии : 39   
@MsCathyyo
@MsCathyyo Год назад
It is so enlightening to be able to review this aspect of our miraculous bodies as i am a devoted (but slow) somanaut. I recall asking about the '6 pack' in the A-Z series and you were just as exact and comprehensive when I joined. I will keep on keeping on!
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Haha I'm a "slow somanaut" too, that's why I'm still learning, over and over again, after all these years! Thanks for watching Catherine!
@cinmac3
@cinmac3 10 месяцев назад
what is aa slow somanaunt ?
@johnstavropoulos930
@johnstavropoulos930 Год назад
Such a shiny human being and great teacher!Thank you very much dr.Hedley,i came here by reading Anatomy Trains and i am very excited to be introduced to these wonderful worlds!
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Oh that's great to know John, Tom is a dear friend!
@budgreen100
@budgreen100 Год назад
So good brother Gil!🙏🏽
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Thank you for your interest AA!
@EricBlaisLaVIEestmonGYM
@EricBlaisLaVIEestmonGYM Год назад
You Sir are a rare treasure of knowledge, expertise, wisdom and much needed nuances in our society these days (thinking about many of your other videos where your teaching feels like a craft and an art). Bravo
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Thank you so much Éric, I am touched by your kindness here!
@EricBlaisLaVIEestmonGYM
@EricBlaisLaVIEestmonGYM Год назад
@@somanaut My pleasure. It is well deserved. Your passion is contagious. Take care. Regards
@donnacaire7139
@donnacaire7139 Год назад
Love the exploration. Thank you!
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Thanks for watching Donna!
@angelmuscledoc
@angelmuscledoc Год назад
Excited to watch!!
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Enjoy Angel!
@Nyasananda5
@Nyasananda5 Год назад
Wow! Wow! Thanks, Gil. I'm going to have to re-calibrate how I think about this YET again! lol
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Yay! I am thrilled to have jogged your calibrations with this Per! :)
@DG-jm9dx
@DG-jm9dx Год назад
Muscle tuner? Ah, I can hear my RA singing now…❤ Good morning Gil, thank you for my Monday inspiration!
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
You are most welcome, thanks for singing along!
@PaulaNutting
@PaulaNutting Год назад
Cheers for the commentatory on the male versus female hormonal disposition. Let's reduce what the magazines put out there.
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Yes!
@FiParkes
@FiParkes Год назад
As a Vodder Therapist, this really helps with the working concept of lymphatic watersheds. Ipresuming the lymphatics follow the arterial routes, is this correct roughly? Also, do you know if there is a correlation between a "wrecked" abdominis post pregnancy and x C section AND lack of pyramidalis? Thanks
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Hi Fi! The lymphatics often follow arteries, yes, and also they are very much accompanying the autonomic nervous tissues, in addition to the more "famous" clusters. Thanks for watching!
@angelwings5705
@angelwings5705 Год назад
Hi Gil, I have a question For you? I have severe trauma under my chin. My fascia damage I felt multiple layer opening I feel fascia twisting very heavy sticky gluey is scar tissue adhesive I did a lot of therapy it didn’t work I am suffering almost 2 years . I don’t know what to do. my question? Does fascia heal by it self or need Cortizone injection . Can you please help me I’m watching your videos you are expert in facia I watch Dr. Robert from Germany but I cannot reach him if you can help me what therapy should I do. please reply to me I really need your help. looking forward to hear from you.
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Hi Angel! I'm sorry you suffered that injury, sounds rough :( AND, there is Always hope! I am not a physician and I hope you are under competent and qualified care. As one human to another, you might consider adding to your therapeutic explorations some scar tissue release work from a competent student of Alastair McLoughlin, these folks do wonders: www.mcloughlin-scar-release.com/alastair-mcloughlin or if you are in the Pacific Northwest you could track down Sharon Wheeler or any of her students: wheelerfascialwork.com/ These are both folks who have explored scar tissue release for 40 years apiece! Best wishes as you explore your healing path~
@angelwings5705
@angelwings5705 Год назад
Thank you, Gail. I appreciate your respond. I live in Los Angeles. If you know anyone in LA who is expert releasing scar tissue please let me know. Its really hard to find someone who is expert in facia and releasing scar tissue. Also, do you know any ultrasound device that shows fascia damage? It doesn’t show any imaging that I have done. From your experience, do you think kenalog (cortisone) injection help with dissolving scar tissue or does it make more scarring? I really appreciate your help ❤️🙏
@codeidentifier08
@codeidentifier08 Год назад
Curious what happens to repair muscle after a surgical procedure how well does it mend?
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
They can heal remarkably well actually, and, sometimes surgeons are not as careful as some and damage the tissue in a way not easily repaired.
@captainspaulding8868
@captainspaulding8868 Год назад
If I have upper rectus abdominis muscle trigger points from them being overactive, what other muscles can I work on aside from releasing the trigger points?
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Any trigger point folks to chime in here please, that's outside my paygrade Captain!
@knpilates
@knpilates Год назад
Is there a test for the pyramidalis muscle to know if someone has it or not?
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
I lost way too much weight once and could see mine, but I don't recommend that "test!" I do not know of any...
@knpilates
@knpilates Год назад
@@somanaut thank you. I think I managed to palpate it. So intriguing to learn about a new muscle after decades in the health & fitness industry!
@bigbirden3944
@bigbirden3944 Год назад
How fascia-nating! I'm curious if the pyramidalis contributes to the reason why some people have a more pronounced pubis mond. I wonder if pyramidalised people have that characteristic long snakey torso look or if it's easier for them to keep their lower belly from paunching out.
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Hmm interesting thoughts to ponder! I think mons deposition is variable along with other patterns of fatty distribution, I haven't correlated that to the pyramidalis, one more thing to look for :)
@yasmenmehta3492
@yasmenmehta3492 Год назад
Are men more prone to hernias because their fascial sheets are generally thinner?
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
Hi Yasmen! My undergrad anthropology professor, Matt Cartmill, made exactly this argument, but put it terms of thickness particularly of the superficial fascia, arguing that this fatty fleece when thicker afforded protection for bipeds against hernias. Skinny folks in general, and skinny men in particular, are definitely statistically more prone to inguinal hernias!
@kellymccann776
@kellymccann776 Год назад
Healing diastasis recti ...asking for a friend🙂
@somanaut
@somanaut Год назад
There are many approaches in the bodywork field to support healing DR, I hope some professionals will chime in here for Kelly's friend!
@knpilates
@knpilates Год назад
Hi Kelly, as Gil said there are many approaches. I have worked with clients to help improve their DR through specific Pilates exercises. But no matter which modality your friend might want to go with, there are a few dos & don'ts that are universal. Let me know if your friend would like to find out more :)
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