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How To Remember Every Muscle in the Upper Limb and Arm | Corporis

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How to remember every muscle in the upper limb.

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0:00 Intro

0:29 Spinal Origins

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2:40 Chest

3:36 Shoulder Joint

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5:00 Upper Arm

6:17 Anterior Forearm / Wrist Flexors

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8:11 Posterior Forearm / Wrist Extensors

9:26 Anatomical Snuffbox

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10:52 Thenar Mass

12:23 HYPO(meaning low)thenar Mass

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13:29 Lumbricals and Interossei

14:35 Kenhub!

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Hi, I’m Patrick. I’m a freelance science writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training and a master’s in clinical exercise physiology. I used to work in the clinical setting as a certified athletic trainer, physical therapy aide, and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. After working in the clinical setting, I went back to school and became a teacher. The goal of my content is to help normal people, not just pre-med students, learn about the human body. That might mean explaining a topic from an anatomy class or exploring a topic from medical history.

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Anatomy and MMT 💔💔💔 i hate it

@someonerondom3019
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6:06 in Greek the elbow is called “αγκώνας” (agonas) So for me is easy to remember.

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My anatomy professor just gave us a few diagrams and told us to memorize every muscle in it that’s underlined with no video or anything so this helps so much, I really hope I pass anatomy

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Anatomi zillisi için açmıştım ama ingilizce telaffuzdan hiçbir şey anlamadım

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😭NOTHING HURTS ME LIKE ANATOMY

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Third year in med school and I am about to write my professional exams. I will come back here when I enter my 4th year 😊😊

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i'm watching this so i can keep my bulk progress up by doing better exercise

@Naymo1114
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One thing I notice about the muscles like the deltoid and latismus dorsi is I kinda wonder if some of the people doing character designs of comics and superheroes are basing the costumes off of some of the muscles. I think Blue Beetle is one that comes to mind and perhaps the creators of Ben 10 and the aliens Ben transforms into.

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