Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint | Bones, Ligaments, and Muscles
CORRECTION: In the last drawing, I show the biceps brachii long head originating on the superior part of the scapula, but it's actual origin is the supraglenoid tubercle.
CORRECTION: At the end of the recap, I misspoke. The subscapularis causes anterior rotation, and the other rotator cuff muscles cause posterior rotation.
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In this video, I describe the components of the shoulder and rotator cuff, including the bones, ligaments, and muscles.
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Shoulder Joint Bones and Ligaments
6:14 Quick Recap of the Bones and Ligaments
6:59 Rotator Cuff
13:43 Quick Recap of Rotator Cuff
14:20 Review!
16:01 Endscreen
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Anatomy of the Knee Joint: • Anatomy of the Knee Joint
Anatomy of the Elbow Joint: • Anatomy of the Elbow J...
Anatomy of the Hip Joint: • Anatomy of the Hip Joi...
📖 Study about the transverse ligament:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16170...
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Am I the only one who thinks that the ways other people (especially this fellow) teach about the bones of the human body, their joints, articulations etc are so fascinating and way better than the way it is taught in class by most professors (especially in Lab classes) 🤔?????
@timothymoore1618
6 ай бұрын
I agree 100% he is awesome!! I learned more from his teaching approach than several other sources.
@ulissescamargo
4 ай бұрын
I thought the same, and surely many here did. In my case, the biggest difference is that he teaches things connected and describing their function, whereas my teacher used to show us completely in separate (bones, muscles) and with no overall description of function. That makes a huge difference in making a student understand anatomy.
@pamelamoore5185
3 ай бұрын
Honestly I couldn’t understand a thing in the lab…had to run here😂
@SiebertScience
2 ай бұрын
You all are too kind. Thanks for the kind words, and best of luck to everyone here learning anatomy & physiology!
@anaghawakchaure7598
Ай бұрын
Exactly one of the best lecture i have ever seen on joints
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@SiebertScience
4 ай бұрын
Haha, this comment made me laugh. I’ll try to stay safe!
What an amazing teacher you are!! I've returned to School at 65 years old and I can say this is the best video I've ever seen. Thank you for the great explanation!
This is the best, most interesting and most easiest to understand video I have ever watched on the shoulder.
This gotta be the best video on shoulder joint! Thanks a lot
As always, a simply outstanding video. I have been practicing medicine for a long time, but I always learn a great deal when I watch these videos. Thanks very much for your excellent work!
Much easier to understand, thanks for the explanation 🙏
I’m a massage therapist and love your presentation on the shoulder. Thank you 🙏🏻
Love your lecture! Just straight to the point and clear.
Explained so clearly and easier to understand!
You have a talent for teaching anatomy and simplifying what other teachers/textbooks tend to overcomplicate! Thank you
This is such a great video with clear and to the point explanations!
Thank you so much for all the effort you put into teaching. I took college Anatomy and physiology online during covid-19 and it was super hard. I wasn't planning on nursing at the time but now I am getting ready to take the TEAS and honestly after watching almost all your videos I feel so confident. I even got a shirt!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! p.s start teaching Math too please lol
@SiebertScience
Жыл бұрын
Aw, thank you so much for the kind words and for buying a shirt! (I don't sell merch very often, so it's really cool when someone buys something, haha!) Good luck luck on the TEAS exam! As for math, I'd love to do some math videos, but most of the videos I've done outside of anatomy & physiology don't get a ton of views. Maybe someday though!
Great information, easy to visualize and follow everything he says and shows, excellent rundown that'll prepare me for my shoulder/rotator cuff visit with my doctor next week. Thanks!
I absolutely love your anatomy videos. You explain then well and don't rush. I hope you make more videos. ❤😊
Amazing video. I have been banging my head with the positioning of parts of scapula and the muscles of rotator cuff. After your explanations, those anatomical complications have turned into a cakewalk. Thanks a lot.
Lovely concise video explaining everything I wanted and needed to know. 10/10!
Your video on the human shoulder anatomy is incredibly informative! I really appreciate how clearly and precisely you explain each part, making it easy to understand. Your expertise in this area is truly impressive. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
The Best shoulder anatomy video that I have come across.Thank You.
Lovely concise video explaining everything I wanted and needed to know. 10/10!. all my concepts are cleared regarding shoulder joint. Thanks sir.
Absolutely love your explanations. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much - clear, relaxed and easy to follow while retaining detail. Nice
This is fantastic. I adore how you present and explain on point and very simple to understand and rememeber. Thank you for your help 💜🤍
@SiebertScience
4 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
I love this video! Thanks for explaining everything so well!
Thanks so much for this great video. I appreciate the pace and demonstrations.
Thank you so much for your video, it is really informative . I found you because I am having shoulder surgery soon. I am very scared😢, and I just wanted to understand a little bit more about my anatomy. I truly appreciate your video… God bless you.
Wow! Such a smooth video. So easy to understand. Thank you very much
You are the teacher I wish I hard in high school, that can talk to my neurons, not frustrate and leave them in shock😂…., I had PTSD trauma from being pushed to memorize too much, and pacing far ahead of my proper joyful assimilation of knowledge and my inborn genius, …but now, these days🎉🎉🎉🎉
Saved me before my DR session today.
Thank you for the naming rules!! It is so much simpler to name the ligaments without getting them mixed up.
OMG!! Thank you so much. You broke this down in a way that I could understand it. Thank you sir!!
I liked you’re description of the shoulder. Thank you 🙏
I cant say anything else, youre the best. May one of the best teacher i found. You make everything so easy to understand. Thankyou so much. GBU ❤🙏🏼
Best lecture on shlukder anatomy. Thanks!
Sir, you did an excellent job...I appreciate you for your taking time to do this. Much love!
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Thank you! very clear and very helpful!
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Excellent! Great refresher for shoulder muscles, nice to see the detail especially the biceps attachment to the scapula.
this was amazing, can you please make videos covering all muscle regions? your way of explanation is just the best! thanks for your efforts
@SiebertScience
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! Yeah, I'm hoping to do muscle regions eventually. Not sure when I'll get to those though, since my process for making videos is kind of slow.
Thank You 🙏
all my concepts are cleared regarding shoulder joint. Thanks sir
Thank you so much for the amazing work!
Excellent description
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Thank you soo much Sieb, showing appreciation from London. You helped me last time to pass my anatomy exams. This video is about to prepare me for my 2nd exam. So grateful for your videos, you make it soo easy to understand the bone and muscle anatomy. ♥
Very nice work, thanks!
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Nice demonstration
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Looks like I have a new joint video to share with my students! Keep up the great work.
@SiebertScience
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Daniel!
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thank you this video will be on repeat as I'm studying physiotherapy.
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@Alelluyah144
7 ай бұрын
I have Abnormal signal suggestive of tear suggestive at the superior and posterior superior glenoid labrum. Mild tendinosis of the supraspinatus. Mild tendinosis of the infraspinatus. Mild degenerative changes of the left acromioclavicular joint.
@slitheryrxghost3894
5 ай бұрын
I'm about to rip my body apart with my teeth
@mahnzyyy5106
4 ай бұрын
I'm in PT school right now and he goes in such great detail that my professor does
I’m a kinesiologist and this video was so well done!!! Thank you🥰
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@SiebertScience
8 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
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Helpful, I’m having a lot of shoulder pain, Understand it better now,all kinds of ways to hurt a shoulder it would seem, amazing to think this all developed randomly with no planning.
Excellent