Greeting the Rotator Cuff: Learn Integral Anatomy with Gil Hedley

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @MsCathyyo
    @MsCathyyo Před rokem +2

    You are such a great teacher---I remember debating you on my son's desire to take Latin---and so, you start the lesson with a reason why we should have all take n Latin...makes me smile. I am enjoying being a member...we are miracles of nature...more intriguing than any 'model'...

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Aww shucks thank you Catherine, and, Latin definitely helps haha!

  • @georgeabdulnour2727
    @georgeabdulnour2727 Před rokem +2

    Your expertise is much appreciated Gil, thank you and blessings from the Royal Melbourne Hospital Australia.

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Thank you kindly George, I'm glad these vids can reach around the globe!

  • @bethanyhowe851
    @bethanyhowe851 Před rokem +3

    Thank you, Gil, for all of your teachings! And your passion for the human body!

  • @amlaphaze
    @amlaphaze Před rokem +2

    Genius. So complex yet so clearly revealed.

  • @gr3ym0us3r5
    @gr3ym0us3r5 Před rokem +4

    Wow, thanks, Gil. I was thinking I had damaged some part of my rotator cuff, but after watching, and making some adjustments as I watched, I'm pretty well convinced it's just my bad posture again. Thanks so much.

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Ahh wonderful, I'm glad you are adjustable!!

    • @gr3ym0us3r5
      @gr3ym0us3r5 Před rokem

      @@somanaut Well, it's not by accident, that's for sure. 😄

  • @sharoncoogle5137
    @sharoncoogle5137 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful, clear, colorful explanation of an anatomical structure that has been hard for me to grasp. But best, you deconstructed those multi-syllabic terms that previously I have shuddered to encounter and skipped over. Now I am approaching my anatomy studies with new curiousity and patience for dicephering those long terms. Thanks!

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      What awesome feedback Sharon, I'm so glad this helped!

  • @StephanieSwafford
    @StephanieSwafford Před rokem +1

    "Clay Play"-I love it! As ever, so very, very helpful. Thank you.

  • @budgreen100
    @budgreen100 Před rokem +2

    Beautifully presented Brother Gil!

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Thank you AA, I appreciate your interest!

  • @MichelleWald
    @MichelleWald Před rokem +3

    Thanks for explaining the rotator cuff from a more 3 dimensional aspect! I love to talk about these structures in this way!

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      It's the only way I can get my head around it, the shapes are so complicated!

  • @margueriteoreilly2168
    @margueriteoreilly2168 Před rokem +4

    Wow fantastic,
    Will be watching again.
    I keep telling friends who do body work, you have amazing work for body work,
    Some look at me strange and say your Autopsy..
    I am really enjoying telling my friends the cat 🐈 story
    There Just so much
    Thank you so much Gil
    Belfast Ireland 🇮🇪 😎

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem +1

      Thank you my dear, I appreciate you sharing!

    • @margueriteoreilly2168
      @margueriteoreilly2168 Před rokem

      @@somanaut
      I just know that they would enjoy your classes so much.
      I have many friends into Body work
      They all know I research Autism,
      So when I tell them about you and all work you do ,
      They are taken back.
      They don't expect the
      Fuzz speech.
      So many are taken back by it ..
      I don't know how I missed it .
      I always remember Roger
      Taking about Fasia
      I was like
      I know that .....
      I remember the Fuzz
      But
      I was always afraid watching the vts
      With my eyes closed,
      Until I join ur explorer classes,
      And you talk us through what you're research is all about.
      I am not that bad now days ,
      I really can't believe me ,
      A person who feared dead bodies ,
      Actually had the nerve to join.
      Thank you so much Gil
      You have really created an unbelievable space
      💚💚💚
      Marguerite

  • @EmmaRV-2018
    @EmmaRV-2018 Před rokem +2

    Hi Gil! Wow, thank you! Hands down the best explanation of the rotator cuff muscles. Colorful and fun. Brought a whole different light to these muscles. You’re the best!! Thank you! ❤

  • @deltadawnedge
    @deltadawnedge Před rokem +2

    Fantastic video! Will be sharing with my students at Bodymechanics Massage School in Washington.

  • @Drcmdavis
    @Drcmdavis Před rokem +2

    Such a great teaching aid, and such great teaching. Visualization is the key. Loved this Gil.

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Thank you Carol, lovin' my sculpy here ;)

  • @Taodharma
    @Taodharma Před rokem +4

    Excellent explanation, I have recommended your channel to my anatomy and physiology 1 students who are studying in the massage therapy program. 🎉 Thank you for your work.

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing Taodharma, I appreciate the word of mouth support!

  • @sandrahajzerockaji2035
    @sandrahajzerockaji2035 Před rokem +2

    Lovely presentation and a colorful one 😊 Thank you for sharing your work 🫶✌️

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Sandra, gotta love Sculpy for brightening up a model :)

  • @gillianbennett4518
    @gillianbennett4518 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, so grateful for this. I've been watching your vids for years and love every one. ❤️

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      I appreciate your longstanding interest Gillian :)

  • @haideestairmand8368
    @haideestairmand8368 Před rokem +2

    Great explanation and tour of this area. Please do the rhomboids 🎉

  • @bhavifoxglove1319
    @bhavifoxglove1319 Před rokem +2

    This is the area my physio is working on, and this lesson was so elucidating: so much easier to grok than looking at any chart or picture. Thank you very much, Gil !

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      Moving and 3D always helps me too!

    • @prasadshetty5226
      @prasadshetty5226 Před rokem

      You should fix your rib kinematics and mobility before doing direct work on rotator cuff muscles. Specifically the back ribs which tend to be extended.

    • @bhavifoxglove1319
      @bhavifoxglove1319 Před rokem

      @@prasadshetty5226 My physiotherapist says we do exactly what you are saying every time we work here. I showed him your comment.

  • @angelmuscledoc
    @angelmuscledoc Před rokem +3

    Always fun learning Gil🙌🏼

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem +1

      Yay! Gotta keep it fun, I love playing with clay!

  • @cathyjennings5580
    @cathyjennings5580 Před rokem +2

    Thanks SO MUCH for your knowledge and time for Us to learn & Reminders.. Keep Up good works. 👍 😃😄😊😚🥰🥰

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem

      It's my pleasure to serve Cathy, thank you for your interest!

  • @priyawhy3109
    @priyawhy3109 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much! Would you be able to share more on the rotator cuff and its relationship to the diaphragm and therefore the psoas (etc.)? I have had on and off pain and tightness on my right side along this line and I'm sure they're intimately connected!

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem +1

      Hmm I do know that shoulder pain can be referred from the liver, which wears the diaphragm like a stocking cap. That being said, issues can be associated from responses to prior traumas that are event grouped without having to be in direct mechanical relationship, just another way to think on your experience!

    • @cinmac3
      @cinmac3 Před rokem

      very interesting Gil, how if it can show me how to heal the pain if shoulder RC pain, uf it can ?

  • @sueglasgow4137
    @sueglasgow4137 Před rokem +3

    Brilliant thank you so much

  • @AngelikaFiedorowicz
    @AngelikaFiedorowicz Před rokem +2

    Amazing!

  • @vleiratfilms2020
    @vleiratfilms2020 Před rokem +2

    Too late he cried .. already torn it .. but even at nearly 80 it’s healing slowly with care and underwater exercise. So thanks .. now I know why the inside hurts as well. 🌝

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem +1

      Ouch I know that feeling Nicholas, and, the good news is, all of those soft tissues can heal, best wishes on your recovery!

    • @vleiratfilms2020
      @vleiratfilms2020 Před rokem

      @@somanaut I thought soft tissue couldn’t heal .. so now I’ve learned something more 🌝 thanks. Great channel.✨

  • @nathanieltennyson8497
    @nathanieltennyson8497 Před 4 měsíci

    Does the serratus posterior superior connect to the scapula?

  • @rosannasun99
    @rosannasun99 Před rokem +2

    When we have a "frozen shoulder", what is happening to the rotator cuff?

    • @somanaut
      @somanaut  Před rokem +1

      "Frozen shoulder" can be referring to a lot of possible different scenarios. One such scenario could indeed amount to chronic hypertonicity in several of the muscle tissue groupings which contribute to the rotator cuff, with accompanying stiffness and lack of mobility.

    • @cinmac3
      @cinmac3 Před rokem

      Hi Gil,if one has chronic hypertoncity in shoulder "Rotator cuff", are there movement that you or anyone you know help themselves?

    • @cathyjennings5580
      @cathyjennings5580 Před rokem

      More movement, exercises to keep all muscles, ligaments & tendons flexible, moving every day!!!

    • @cinmac3
      @cinmac3 Před rokem

      @@cathyjennings5580 i swim , but, i fear hanging or doing any more strengthening until the pains throughout my sides back and ab tummy and chest reside, but, it’s not happening.

  • @movewithjoy
    @movewithjoy Před rokem +1

    Gil❤