What's up with Carrot Top's shoulders?

Originally Posted by lobotomybeats

Maybe he got implants to fill the void where his funny bone should be?
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Originally Posted by UTVOL23

Originally Posted by Nickthestick91

Originally Posted by UTVOL23

Originally Posted by Nickthestick91

Dude's rotator cuffs are on another level. I imagine he's in the gym like "Yeah, today I'm gonna work on my infraspinatus and teres minor."
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LOL youre talkin about the S.I.T.S muscles but they function more in stabilizing the joint and are mostly found posteriorly except the supraspinatus which is sits on top of the scapula. What you are seeing on carrot top is more the anterior deltoid than anything.
Yea, I figured I was wrong. We started the muscular system today in my anatomy lab by sculpting muscles out of clay on miniature human models, and it just so happens that we started with the shoulder. Thanks for the "SITS" acronym though, it'll help me remember the muscles
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LOL yeah I was just about to ask if you had just started anatomy in med school. Its all about the acronyms SITS is good you just have to remember teres minor and not major.
Haha yea I'm only a freshman in college though, so not quite med school yet.
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Another way to write the acronym is SItS, the lowercase t implying "minor".
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Originally Posted by Nickthestick91

Originally Posted by UTVOL23

Originally Posted by Nickthestick91

Dude's rotator cuffs are on another level. I imagine he's in the gym like "Yeah, today I'm gonna work on my infraspinatus and teres minor."
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LOL youre talkin about the S.I.T.S muscles but they function more in stabilizing the joint and are for the mostly found posteriorly except the supraspinatus which is sits on top of the scapula. What you are seeing on carrot top is more the anterior deltoid than anything.
Yea, I figured I was wrong. We started the muscular system today in my anatomy lab by sculpting muscles out of clay on miniature human models, and it just so happens that we started with the shoulder. Thanks for the "SITS" acronym though, it'll help me remember the muscles
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NERDS
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Damn...

Didn't know dude was working out like that... it's the first time I'm seeing these pics of him.
 
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