Rotator Cuff | 3D Anatomy Tutorial
3D anatomy tutorial on the rotator cuff muscles from AnatomyZone For more videos, 3D models and notes visit: https://anatomyzone.com This video covers the anatomy and function of the rotator cuff muscles, which serve to stabilise movement at the glenohumeral joint. The following muscles are reviewed with 3D models where we take a look at the origin, insertion, and innervation: supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor subscapularis relevant anatomy of the proximal humerus: greater and lesser tubercles relevant anatomy of the scapula: supra and infraspinous fossa, acromion process -------------------- Instagram: / theanatomyzone Website: https://www.anatomyzone.com

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