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Triangles of the neck 

Sam Webster
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There are some triangles in the neck, formed by various muscles crossing over one another. These triangles have been imagined so that we can better describe where a structure is found in the neck, and it can be useful to know their names and where they are so that we understand each other.
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@dudleybarker2273
@dudleybarker2273 3 года назад
i don't do anatomy, but as a person who stutters i find this fascinating. thanks, Sam.
@purvangdutt2017
@purvangdutt2017 3 года назад
You are really underrated. I love your videos. Thank you for making such highly useful videos for us students for free. Much Apprieciated
@weronikacuryo4220
@weronikacuryo4220 3 года назад
Hi Sam! I know it's a lot to ask, but could you please consider making in the future a series explaining embriology? It's quite hard for most students to understand it correctly, and you make everything so easy to learn... I watch all of your videos with great interest. Greetings from Poland, you have anatomy students here also!
@tonnyuga
@tonnyuga 2 года назад
I thought it's only me finding difficulties in embryology
@vanimalhotra9223
@vanimalhotra9223 Год назад
I recommend ninja nerd for embryology!
@ig8542
@ig8542 3 года назад
Have found your channel 1 hr ago and cannot stop watching. You are amazing! Thank you!
@anthonygoodings4238
@anthonygoodings4238 3 года назад
My spot exam on this was yesterday and i was looking for your video about it because you make the best ones. Was so surprised to see the notification this morning!
@yogastef
@yogastef 3 года назад
Merry Christmas for the whole family and yourself Sam. Thanks for all your presents all year round 🙏💫🎉
@william_shakespeare
@william_shakespeare 3 года назад
It's funny because only 2 days ago have I went back to check your first RU-vid videos out and I watched the old one, and here you are 2 days later uploading its remake! Made me real excited and skeptical as you would imagine, haha. Cheers!
@zunairanavaid2780
@zunairanavaid2780 2 года назад
by watching your way of teaching and the human in you which we all want to see in a doctor i truly wish to get a chance for studying my medical degree in swansea university! hope to meet you if i ever settle in UK as a doctor. you radiate alot of positivity through your existence and intuition of serving the mankind with your knowledge.Stay blessed. Thank you for making my med school life easier
@sandeepkshetri9639
@sandeepkshetri9639 3 года назад
This one was awaited! Thank you sir!
@sukritibiswas751
@sukritibiswas751 2 года назад
Truly deserves appreciation sir!!!!!!
@SierraNovemberKilo
@SierraNovemberKilo 3 года назад
Well, very interesting. All those triangles are clearly strong & working together. Saw a recent interview with a certain N. Lawson - seems to have lost muscularity in shoulders & torso, but neck musculature intact & evidentally strong as ever.
@Nimmo-qu9qz
@Nimmo-qu9qz Месяц назад
Thank you! You are saving me 😭🤍
@tripti1339
@tripti1339 3 года назад
Wow.. ur place is so beautiful. ❤️❤️❤️
@mnoolamahmoud5243
@mnoolamahmoud5243 3 года назад
Best teacher 😭 thank you so much 💗💗🥺
@udaysatviktripathi1794
@udaysatviktripathi1794 3 года назад
You're fantastic, trust me sir!
@dreamscometrue8172
@dreamscometrue8172 3 года назад
Merry Christmas Mr. Sam! Thank you so much for the video it helps so much with online classes.
@pinkypie7506
@pinkypie7506 8 месяцев назад
that helped me a lot, thanks!!! ☺
@dr_miral_joshi
@dr_miral_joshi 3 года назад
Thank you so much sir.. Love from India
@luizfilipecotrimdealmeidar614
@luizfilipecotrimdealmeidar614 2 года назад
You are Very good. Thank you
@maleehaarshad3593
@maleehaarshad3593 2 года назад
Bestest explanation sir!!
@cluelessclive5469
@cluelessclive5469 4 дня назад
Thank you very much
@yonatansamehov4843
@yonatansamehov4843 3 года назад
Thank you Sam !!!
@adisaomotola4384
@adisaomotola4384 9 месяцев назад
I'm soo impressed ❤
@josetrujillo738
@josetrujillo738 3 года назад
Thank You!
@thecraftland3533
@thecraftland3533 9 месяцев назад
my first two years of medschool were bearable only bcs of u
@daniajith5237
@daniajith5237 3 года назад
Thank you so much sir
@Lucas-ys8nb
@Lucas-ys8nb 2 года назад
Anatomist are one bunch of crazy people 😂I understand them but let's be honest, this is just crazy !
@batoolzahra8211
@batoolzahra8211 2 года назад
u really make anatomy easy
@meriembenmohamed9722
@meriembenmohamed9722 3 года назад
You are the Best ⭐
@jayleemckinney5127
@jayleemckinney5127 3 года назад
Your input has been very helpful and valuable, I've been watching your videos for over hr and a half, I have a question, ... so is their any way point in moving the head laterally to train the scales muscles since you say they are best contracted on a deep powerful inhale while the head is facing forward? ( Which I find very, very effective though) for years I've been exhaling powerfully, but I'm not gonna be doing that anymore, thanks to you.
@manahil227
@manahil227 3 года назад
Thanks
@noordiah4841
@noordiah4841 11 месяцев назад
💙thank you
@joymercy
@joymercy 7 месяцев назад
Nice video ❤❤
@tasneemmohammed9578
@tasneemmohammed9578 3 года назад
That is really useful for dental students.... I am a dental student ✌️❤️
@abdirizakahmedwarsame4051
@abdirizakahmedwarsame4051 3 года назад
Thank you sir
@thecraftland3533
@thecraftland3533 9 месяцев назад
anatomy is fun and bearable only bcs of him
@user-jh5xc1bf9n
@user-jh5xc1bf9n 3 года назад
My exam is tom thank u so much 💗
@alphamae6225
@alphamae6225 3 года назад
excellent
@rachkate76
@rachkate76 3 года назад
Thanks to bilateral TOS symptoms (since ruled out by an MRI) I no longer have a visible supra clavicular fossa on either side.
@shakti1326
@shakti1326 3 года назад
F
@MohammedNomer
@MohammedNomer 3 года назад
😍😍😍 thanx bro
@AnxiousMedic
@AnxiousMedic 3 года назад
Thank you in a million languages.
@sandeeppukhrayan
@sandeeppukhrayan 3 года назад
Very helpful
@stephanieparaschu6728
@stephanieparaschu6728 3 года назад
i cant even with the funny bits
@vemulamallikarjun3844
@vemulamallikarjun3844 3 года назад
Tq u
@meriembenmohamed9722
@meriembenmohamed9722 3 года назад
Thanks 👏
@huzaifagill001
@huzaifagill001 3 года назад
medical student?
@nsl_black8053
@nsl_black8053 3 года назад
I had an exam about this yesterday 😅
@hiphoproyalty5718
@hiphoproyalty5718 2 года назад
God this man is God sent 😭😭😭😇😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@crenapun57
@crenapun57 3 года назад
tysm sir 🙏🏻😁🇳🇵
@stafox8750
@stafox8750 3 года назад
hey sam i wonder .. the borders of the triangles in greys anatomy are took from a lateral view and from that prespective they described the boundaries superior medial etc but my professor took the boundaries from an anterior view so the borders changed ... who is right and which would i follow to score high on global border exams ?
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 3 года назад
The borders don't change. All should be described from the anatomical position. There just might be a bit of wobble in descriptions in different sources even though anatomical language is supposed to make us more accurate!
@arshaahouramanesh6901
@arshaahouramanesh6901 6 месяцев назад
if I'm not mistaken the occipital triangle is the omotrapezoid . they're same
@333btd
@333btd Год назад
what if you've detached your digastric triangle? or one of those triangles? I was walking with a backpack, moving uphill, and twisted around to look back down the hill, and took another step. In that motion, I believe I tore it detached something there two years ago, and been grinding bones and hearing very weird and scary sounds, losing height and have a rainbow of muscular and face and leg nerve zaps
@Ghaidahrb
@Ghaidahrb 2 года назад
♥️♥️♥️
@ahmadjansayghani4937
@ahmadjansayghani4937 5 месяцев назад
@abdifatahmohamed
@abdifatahmohamed 3 года назад
Thanks this is nice but i need to be adoctor
@1rrrrrrrrrrr544f
@1rrrrrrrrrrr544f 21 день назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ya00007
@ya00007 3 года назад
Rather than lifting the model, just put it on the table and position the camera accordingly. This would save you from lifting the damn thing! Good informative video btw. But what muscles are located behind the SCM?
@austinamymusic
@austinamymusic 10 месяцев назад
✨️👀👍🏻
@haridineevikhe8549
@haridineevikhe8549 2 года назад
You're an angel sent by God 💖
@rebeccagutierrez1960
@rebeccagutierrez1960 3 года назад
I started touching my neck muscles and moving them. Who else did that?🤣
@IPSPrithvirajwbcadre
@IPSPrithvirajwbcadre 3 года назад
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