Anatomy of the Extensors
Anatomy of the Extensors
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Juice
I wish it was possible to turn of the jazz music in the background in this video because I have a really hard time to focus on what you are saying. And I think the muscles in the forearm is the hardest to learn yet .
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Alright guys, it's time to go in-depth with the extensor muscles. I'm assuming you already watched Part 1, so let's jump right in.

Squished between the ridge muscles and extensor digitorum is the “floating muscle,” extensor carpi radialis brevis. The ridge muscle it's touching is actually named extensor carpi radialis longus. Similar names, similar function, sitting side by side. Anyway, the extensor carpi radialis brevis originates from the... watch the video

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Peter Tinkler
This isn't an official assignment, but I found doing this exercise really helpful. I feel a lot more confident with the extensor muscles now...
Juice
4yr
I wish it was possible to turn of the jazz music in the background in this video because I have a really hard time to focus on what you are saying. And I think the muscles in the forearm is the hardest to learn yet .
Matilda
3mo
Dude I totally feel this! I have ADHD and there's this one specific background music he uses for some of the parts and every time I hear it I'm like "D:<" idk why
@angiespice
lol
João Bogo
4yr
That's not the first time I hear this and unfortunately I don't think they'll rework the video soon or at all. There's a few things you can try that may help like changing the mixing levels of your PC to a configuration that highlights the voice or turning on the subtitles (they are very on point) and turning down or off the sound. Hope that helps Best Regards
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