How to Remember Every Muscle in the Neck | Corporis
How to remember every muscle in the neck.
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0:00 intro
0:41 Clavicle
1:54 Lateral Spine
2:49 Suboccipital
4:23 Posterior Spine
5:27 Anterior Spine
8:08 Hyoid
10:42 Soft Palate
12:24 Pharynx
13:41 Larynx
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Hyoglossus is infrahyoid but placed superiorly on Hyoid?
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Ahh! Thanks for catching that! You're correct, the Hyoglossus is a suprahyoid muscle (the tongue is superior to the hyoid), but I accidentally put it in the column at 8:23 with the other infra hyoids when editing. My mistake!
I’m not an anatomy student, I’m not involved in the medical field or anything to do with biology. But I am EATING these videos up. Patrick makes these subjects so easy and fun to understand.
@user-vr5cb8ye8t
3 ай бұрын
He's a star
@prions_arent_cool_man
2 ай бұрын
@@user-vr5cb8ye8tmy mind automatically went to Patrick star-
@thedeviantguy
Ай бұрын
You’re a human, you should know what’s inside you, everyone should be eating this up. It’s them.
@user-yq1rc1tw3m
10 күн бұрын
Wtf ? If u r that much interested just come to medical field and u will see the all the colours of rainbow 😂
@scottbruner9266
10 күн бұрын
I like your idea, but I’m about to turn 49, and I am already deep in a career in the boating industry. It might be a little bit late for me. But I LOVE learning new stuff.
This is GOLD for my structural kinesiology & anatomy students. Thanks Patrick
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! I've got four more installments in this series and will post a compilation video (over 70 minutes!) at the end. Good luck with teaching this semester!
Great videos man! Currently studying for my lab exam. This is really helping me remember these muscles.
Love your energy on how you explain everything. Thank you so much.
I’ve watched this like 6 times in a row. This is super dope.
I absolutely love your videos. I want to be able to teach and present this same way for my future videos! Cheers to your continued success!
Your videos helped me so much!! All the series. Thank you!
Thank you very much, Patrick. I was a GerneralNurse now I work at SpaTherapy, very Useful and helpful because many people have Poor Posture and problems with their Neck I detail my customers and understand what I can help and customers help too.I already follow you.
I am venturing into anatomy out of mere curiosity for my body, and I do appreciate your well-constructed video on this subject. thanks
GREAT GRAPHICS!!! LOVE YOUR DESCRIPTIONS!!!!
Hi ! Just wanted to say your videos reallllly helped get a better understanding of the muscles ! My anatomy exam is only in a few weeks so thank you !!
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad! These are the messages that make it all worth it :)
This guy is sooo helpful! He made me 100x less stressed for my anatomy exam. Thank you!
You're really helping me with this videos may God bless you always🤗
"Thank you for the informative video!"🙏❤️
Wow thanks for this video you’re a lifesaver!!
Another amazing video, Patrick! Thanks for sharing! =D
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Love your videos!
Bundles of thanks sir .... Its amazing and entertaining too.....
This is awesome !! Thankyouuu
Great explanation, thanks!
Thanks so much feel blessed 🙌
Amazing vid! Thank you
Great video. Thank you
Great video sir Thankyou 🙂
You are just fantastic to explain 😎
Thank you, with time I’m sure your efforts will pay off.
Thank you . really helpful
Thank you for the video, Preparing for my last steeplechase.
Thank you so so much!
best anatomy video I passed by❤❤
Thank you!
Excellent! 🙏
I came here to learn about the neck muscles so that I can train them correctly. I found a lot of good information here.
Believe it or not, we have to learn the names of the muscles for cosmetology and I found your series extremely helpful! New subscriber and I shared your page with my peers. Thank you bunches!
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! I'm always excited to hear about careers that incorporate anatomy into their curriculum. I've seen comments from artists, engineers, and now cosmetologists.
@LunaSalo
Жыл бұрын
We have to learn this for massage (as I am studying massage therapy) as well! Talked with cosmetologists from our school and they had to learn this, said it wasn't easy but they managed to do it haha
Helpful one👍
thx patrick!
Excellent 🙏
Love u doctor, u r great
god bless you!!! this is so helpful
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Great video
Please make a series on the bones and landmarks on and in the skull! That, combined with these muscle videos, would really help out students taking head and neck anatomy in the dental field.
❤️❤️❤️thank you!
Thanks a lot! Can you make a video in sequence of all structures in neck ? I mean which structure is posterior which is anterior , which is medial and lateral??? Please
YOU'RE AMAZING!
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
No you are! Good luck in your studies
Wowww woww wowww justt ammazzzinggg !!!! Thankyou very much for this fabulous explanation sir 💝💐💐too good
Very good dude
thank you soo much sir
Great channel
@Corporis
9 ай бұрын
I appreciate it, thank you!
I don't really need to know the neck muscles for my exam but all these videos are very interesting. So I'm binging them all!
thanks!
Hard to remember all but always something to take … thank you ! I yawned after you did…. Wish I had the same chain reaction with learning ….. can learning be as contiguous as this? You are awesome !
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, start this playlist on your computer before falling asleep, and you'll absorb the information over night.
very nice videos
amazing
tnku...really helpful
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Welcome 😊
Please do whole body nervers suply
Correction: Rectus capitis posterior minor muscle has origin at C1 posterior arch while the RCP major has origin at C2 spinous process. At 3:33 of the video you say they have the same origin.
Very helpful tq
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Welcome 😊
nice one
Sir please all muscle video like this
idk if the "OMOhyoid" muscle comes from el hombro ... but i think its from the greek word "OMOS" which means sholder
Anyone pls clarify..Sir told the oblique capitis superior goes straight up and down from the transverse process of axis but I think it is Atlas..
to quote cardi b “that danglingly thang in the back of your throat” I fucking died at that😂😂
I literally have no idea what he is saying since this is not even close to my field of study which is engineering...yet i always loved watching his videos and learning a thing or two
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel better, my knowledge of engineering is probably worse than your understanding of anatomy
@TexadaIslandRocks
2 жыл бұрын
I mean I'm sure there's common ground between engerenning and biology. Such as Bernoulli's Principle & Frank-Starling law for the heart, then there's van't hoffs law, the nervous system is electrical engineering and the nerves/muscles use electrical gradients to send information, and then the physiology of breathing so your thorax is basically a vaccumn and the expanding/contracting of the rib cage changes the pressure in your chest from atmospheric pressure which allows O2/CO2 to move in/out of the lungs... I never took physics or chemistry in high school so when I took anatomy & physiology (right now) I realized it was more than just "memorizing parts of the body" and how even something simple like blood pressure or contracting a muscle uses a lot of physics!
Need video how to stretch these
So we gonna do a series on this
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah dude. I’ve got 4 more videos filmed (axial skeleton, arm, leg, and pelvis). Editing them now!
can you make a series on remembering every bone in the body?
@Corporis
Жыл бұрын
In 2023, yes!
How do you respond to the relatively new and enlightened study of fascia?
What is the reason for the difference in the size of the SCM muscle, in your opinion?
Watching from🇮🇳 india
the way I remember the omohyoid is because the shoulder blade in Portuguese, is omoplata!
Yeah these videos would have helped in chiro school!
Obliquus capitis superior originates on transverse process of atlas not axis
0:50, 2:22
Sir can indian student get premium from Indian currency?pls reply sir
I just want to say, I love u. Me dominating my colleagues now 😘 I am gradually becoming the best
Please nerves and arteries
Reeallyy nice explanation, but the omo in omohyoid comes from the Greek word omos which is translated into shoulder. But still, as a mnemonic el hombro is also fine :)
Is that a Cortex hat?
How to recover
Very difficult there should be some code to remember muscle as there should be one sentence to remember anterior neck muscle visa versa
The images seem to bem from Prometheus... well used
I find this hardest to remember :(
Ahh 😢
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finna be a Neckspert. Come at me world
it's fascinating how all of these names are basically Greek words with an English pronounciation!
Your yawning makes me yawn too 😂😂
❤❤ sir , your are looking so handsome ❤❤❤❤🥰🥰😘😘
I came here because i thought this was for artists 😂
why is he so smily?? yikes
@Corporis
2 жыл бұрын
To quote Buddy the Elf, "I like smiling. Smiling's my favorite"
Please nerves and arteries
@Corporis
Жыл бұрын
Nerves coming this fall.