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Obturator Internus MuscleWhat’s another muscle that sounds like a dinosaur?! 🦖🦕 Swipe through this lesson and read below for more ⤵️ Follow the pages ⤵️ We had a lot of fun with this lesson & it was brought to you in collaboration with: 👉🏼 @rev.med and the talented physician and creator: 👉🏼 @doctorwarsgame Next collab idea? What should we teach next? Comment below! ✅ Mnemonic for the Rotator Cuff muscles is “SITS” Here’s the muscles and the info you need: Supraspinatus Origin: Supraspinous fossa of the sca...
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Major Muscle Attachments - Learn Muscle AnatomyMajor Muscle Attachments : Muscles, the dynamic engines of our body, are responsible for movement, posture, and various other vital function...
Neuro AnatomyAfter you’re done swiping & taking it all in - read these 5 fast facts you should know AND there’s a mnemonic below ⤵️ There’s a lot for you to gain by having us on your feed. Consider following both pages for new content daily. 👉🏼 @rev.med 👉🏼@rev.neuro ✅ 5 Facial Muscles Fast Facts 1: Innervation: All muscles of facial expression are innervated by the Facial Nerve (CN VII). 2: Embryonic Origin: These muscles arise from the 2nd Pharyngeal Arch during embryonic development…