Fantastic! Today's students are very lucky to have both you and the lovely software. I remember struggling with learning this stuff a zillion years ago with an anatomy prof using a chalkboard. He was a great artist, but would wipe the picture off before I could complete my diagram! The little rules about muscles and tendons passing over joints are things that you don't find in textbooks so easily. Greatly looking forward to the hand.
What an extraordinary, complex but brilliant machine the human body is.... So much intricate "design" and detail in the forearm... much more fascinating then that toy in Myles Dyson's cupboard... ;)
I was due to go to your talk tonight in Bristol, but I came down really unwell with a migraine 😫. I would love you to know how gutted I am, I bought tickets as soon as they were relased and I'm completely gutted 💔 😢 😞 . I just really really really hope I can still get my book copy. Honestly I was looking forward to this eve for sk so long
When it comes to the hand, could you show the tendons and why some fingers cant move in the same way as others because of a common connection, also, is your program able to move tendons, to simulate accidents? I swear at times mine move into the wrong position, sudden pain and your hand or worse,foot, takes on an entirely new shape
Fantastic! Today's students are very lucky to have both you and the lovely software. I remember struggling with learning this stuff a zillion years ago with an anatomy prof using a chalkboard. He was a great artist, but would wipe the picture off before I could complete my diagram! The little rules about muscles and tendons passing over joints are things that you don't find in textbooks so easily. Greatly looking forward to the hand.
Would have made it so much easier and interesting to learn anatomy if this was available 25 years ago when I was a student. Great work.
Thank you for sharing Professor Roberts 👍
Absolutely love these! Alice, you're a national treasure!
Love this! probably the best summary of the topic I've seen.
What an extraordinary, complex but brilliant machine the human body is....
So much intricate "design" and detail in the forearm... much more fascinating then that toy in Myles Dyson's cupboard... ;)
I'm a GP with wicked tennis elbow - I'll watch this for some revision between patients today..... :)
I was due to go to your talk tonight in Bristol, but I came down really unwell with a migraine 😫. I would love you to know how gutted I am, I bought tickets as soon as they were relased and I'm completely gutted 💔 😢 😞 . I just really really really hope I can still get my book copy.
Honestly I was looking forward to this eve for sk so long
Awesome as usual Alice. I think the reason it is called the anatomical snuff box is that snuff users would place snuff there prior to inhaling it.
Absalutely brilliant
Fantastic. Pleased to say I have a v pronounced anatomical snuff box 👍🏻
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When it comes to the hand, could you show the tendons and why some fingers cant move in the same way as others because of a common connection, also, is your program able to move tendons, to simulate accidents? I swear at times mine move into the wrong position, sudden pain and your hand or worse,foot, takes on an entirely new shape
extra volume please, Ive got everything turned up to maximum and you are but a whisper!