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Muscles of the Upper Arm - Anatomy Tutorial

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3D anatomy tutorial on the muscles of the upper arm using. Tutorial covers the muscles of the anterior and posterior compartment of the upper arm, and talks about nerve supply and actions of these muscles.

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Biceps brachii
Origin: Coracoid process and supraglenoid tubercle
Insertion: Radial tuberosity
Action: Flexes forearm and supinates arm

Coracobrachilias (deep to the biceps brachii)
Origin: Coracoid process
Insertion: Humerus
Action: Flexes and adducts arm

Brachialis (also deep to the biceps brachii)
Origin: Humerus
Insertion: Ulna
Action: Flexes forearm

Triceps brachii
Origin: Scapula (acromion, infraglenoid tubercle)
Insertion: Olecranon
Action: Extends arm (at elbow)

@sarahelo009
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lateral part of brachialis is innervated by radial nerve medial part by musculocutaneous nerve .

@ehabtaleb1754
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@ShineStar-xd3wn
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I can't describe how useful and informational this video is. Thank you!

@EldeNova
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ive been wondering for a while what the coracoid process was for.. now i know

@citrusblast4372
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Monu. मिस पढ़ाओ तो

@monuyadav9400onuyadav
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u plz take the tutorial on muscle of back of upper limb 🥺

@rifahtamanna8222
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Pov: you're rather an artist or a med student.

@polog.gonzalez5221
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❤️

@sorayaaskari9171
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hey! which 3D software are you using in video?

@shrikantverma6160
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Long head of biceps inserted on radial tuberosity and originated from supraglenoid tubercle of scapula

@nishratnova1471
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MashaAllah.You clarified my ideam about those muscle💝

@sadiahossain7211
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This video is really helpful. Thank you 🙏

@hansi2041
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Nice 👍👍

@m_m786
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Brilliant, well explained and illustrated, much appreciate your time. Thank you

@samjp9176
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U deserve a million praise...

@tariqhassan7306
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Good
work sir


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@m.r_news
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Osso Bucco tutorial :(

@ALessOffensiveName
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At 2:12 you told biceps brachii insert at supra glenoid tubercle !!!. It's wrong bro . It is a site of origin of bicep brachii

@meetpatel650
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Hats off to you Sir for your excellent videos,these make anatomy interesting for a weak student like me🙏

@navyanargotrayapper
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Thank you 🙏🏻

@asmitayadav6714
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@subhashsingh1779
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How did you do the 3d interaction?

@elladouglas33
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I really hate when instructor can’t speak clearly. If you can’t read text or speak clearly don’t make these videos!

@luckysakura7013
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Stop using "so" "so" "so" .... 100x 😀 annoying

@HK-yv5hb
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Incomplete explanation of the triceps, the medial head was not shown at all.

@VivekSingh-pg3zq
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Thank you sir......your videos helped me a lot....

@irfandj100
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@exkd9250
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why is there no shoulder playlist. where are all rotator cuff and shoulder girdle

@oneDonly
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its realy easy to gain knowledge. .Thank you

@samijan4975
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Your videos are extremely helpful, Thank you very much.

@serah1278
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If biceps brachii can flexes the forearm how could it supinates the forearm it should be pronate it

@doctorn4240
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The long head of the biceps brachii originates on the supraglenoid turbercle; it does not insert there.

@ParttimePaopufruit
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Super! Thank you so much) If it's possible add blood supply please)

@tayfuntayfun9244
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Great tutorial, nicely done- congrats. Though some muscles got missing, never mind- everything needs improvement in this world- humans mind including. Anyway I enjoyed your lesson very much. Thank you very much, and keep it up !

@WitoldBanasik
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sorry pal. you forget anconeous muscle. The origin of this muscle is the lateral epicondyle of humerus and it inserted shortly to lateral surfare of olecranon process and the superior of the posterior ulna, which is a-bit lateral to the insertion point of triceps muscle. The action of this muscle is quite minor in assisting triceps muscle to extend the forearm.

@nicholas930303
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GR8......

@razairaqui
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What program is being uses for this lecture?

@jamiecolon-orelup5947
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keep it up guy. WE all need you! Anatomy is not easy

@iancharless
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great ,, Thanks alot

@selenandreh7534
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2:26 Deltoid
2:30 Biceps Brachii
4:43 Coracobrachialis (see also 5:22)
5:41 Brachialis (see also 6:10)
6:41 Triceps Brachii
6:50 Latissimus Dorsi

@yetaruvin
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i love your accents ! :D

@iamis3697
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Great video with great accent,thanks :)

@yagmurbakkaloglu9306
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many thanks :)

@rhysxujan4084
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Why is the comments' section of this place a spam fest? No, we don't want your method on how to build up muscles. We want to know the muscles, their origins and innervation. Jeez!

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