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Rotator cuff muscles overview (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

The rotator cuff muscles are one of the most popular anatomy topics. Want to know more? Begin with this short video! Hungry for more? Watch the full version here: https://khub.me/efcwf Oh, are you struggling with learning anatomy? We created the ★ Ultimate Anatomy Study Guide ★ to help you kick some gluteus maximus in any topic. Completely free. Download yours today: https://khub.me/elcws The rotator cuff muscles are very well known - and in fact, are one of the most studied topics in anatomy, especially for beginners. The rotator cuff is a functional unit of four muscles considered to belong to the shoulder. These four muscles are the infraspinatus, supraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor. The rotator cuff functions are related to the glenohumeral joint. Here, the muscles of the rotator cuff work to stabilize and center the humeral head in the joint socket, the glenoid cavity. The rotator cuff muscles are of course also involved in internal and external rotation of the upper arm in the shoulder joint. All four muscles originate at the scapula and insert at the humerus. However, each muscle performs a slightly different action. In this short video preview, we cover: 0:13 Location of the rotator cuff muscles 0:43 Muscles of the rotator cuff To master this topic, click on the link and carry on watching the full video (available to Premium members): https://khub.me/efcwf Want to test your knowledge on the rotator cuff muscles? Take this quiz: https://khub.me/eybkd Read more on the rotator cuff in this article, where we detail the individual functions of each rotator cuff muscle as well as some clinically relevant points: https://khub.me/ote0w For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/m2poa

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