I currently am taking anatomy and phycology while being in structural kinesiology as well. I appreciate you going over these bony landmarks because it helps implement what I am learning by overlapping in my different classes. Seeing it multiple times makes it easier to remember.
I appreciated seeing the description of the joint and its key features and then being able to physically do the movement of the joint. This is key to not just memorizing the information but being able to really learn it.
I enjoyed the fact that you used yourself as an example, so we can find the landmarks on our bodies, as well as showing various photo examples. The shoulder is a very important structure in our body, and I find it interesting to learn about.
This video served as a really good refresher on the anatomy of the shoulder. The descriptions and tips on palpating the clavicle and shoulder are really helpful!
This video discussed bony landmarks and joints in the shoulder. The palpations along with the pictures and explanations really helped me to visualize different parts of a shoulder joint.
I really liked how you went over where all the bony landmarks are as well as then went into detail about the joints to help us better understand their functions!
Going over the bony landmarks and giving us tricks on finding each point is very helpful. Teaching us how to and telling us how to is different. Thank you for the tips!
I really appreciate all the clues to help palpate certain things, that helped me a lot. Having the pictures and explanations with the palpations also helps me visualize it better.
It's always great to get a refresher on the shoulder joints, especially for athletes because of how much they rely on their shoulders. It's good to be informed and prevent injuries!
This video covered a lot more ground and truly offered me an inside look at the shoulder girdle. It was also a perfect way for me to review the anatomy lesson I took on the boney structure of the shoulder. I will most definitely benefit from the knowledge I gained from seeing this video this week when it comes to palpating!
this video was not only a great reminder of the shoulder boney structure that I learned in anatomy but it went into so much more depth and really gave me an inside into the shoulder girdle. the information I learned in this video is also definitely going to help me when it comes to palpating this week!
This is probably the video I have been looking forward to the most! Being a volleyball player and having a major shoulder surgery, anything that has to do with the shoulder complex is something I find fascinating.
I really appreciated the demonstrations of the palpations throughout the video! I am a visual learner so this definitely helped me understand how to perform palpations in the future!
I love all of the ways that you explain where the locations are, especially by showing us yourself. It is easy to study and practice locating where everything is on a partner.
I liked how you provided tips on how to palpate not just yourself but other people. I like how you always try your best to palpate on yourself so we can see that in the video. This is very helpful.
This was definitely a great refresher for me! I really appreciated the key point about the shallowness of the glenoid fossa and the repositioning of the scapula to allow for greater range of motion because we need to achieve some stability and mobility to interact with the world we live in!
I like how you explained how to trace from the clavicle to the acromion process to find the coracoid process and how you explained what sports it can be injured in it helped give a visual.
This video was a nice refresh! I liked how you had shown what we were talking about on yourself along with images being provided and there are more details.
This video summed the shoulder girdle and explained crucial joints such at the SC, AC, and glenohumoral joint and emphasized the rotator cuff's instability.
This video was a great overview of the bony landmarks of the shoulder and provided key details for why the shoulder girdle is so unique. Knowing the important parts of the shoulder will make palpations easier to conduct because I now have a better understanding of the key locations of the shoulder.
Flash back to the past in naming all the bones and articulation of all the different parts of the scapula! Video served as a good refresher that allowed me to refresh my knowledge with the shoulder girdle!
Great Video Dr. Goodin. I appreciated how you finished of the video with important take aways such as the scapulothoracic joint being important for it's job in aiding in how the shoulder moves and stabilizes.
Thankyou for the scapula palpation tip: cupping the inferior angle and using the thumb and forefinger to trace the medial and lateral borders, super helpful!
I remember a lot of this from anatomy and physiology, but it goes a lot more in depth. I think it is so cool to see how much range of motion our shoulders have and how it comes from multiple places, including the sternoclavicular joint.
this was such a nice refresher of the shoulder landmarks! It's incredible how the shallow nature of the glenoid fossa is a key characteristic for mobility in the shoulder.
I remember learning about these different landmarks in anatomy, but this video was a great refresher. It amazes me how our bodies are so perfectly made even to increase range of motion.
I really like the way you explained where the locations are on the body and went in depth about the joints. Especially the shoulder which I found very interesting.
Your explanation about how the scapula thoracic joint contributes to stability and mobility really clarifies why shoulder health is so crucial. I've never had shoulder problems (knock on wood) so I've just always taken it for granted.
This is a good review of the bony landmarks in the shoulder. It is also helpful how you go over palpations as you are talking about the different landmarks.
This video is a good recap from my A&P class from my first semester. I thought learning about the bones ended from that class and here we now, I can be able to apply the information and learn about the bones in depth.
I find this video as an excellent recap from what I learned from my previous Anatomy and Physiology classes I’ve taken in the past! I remembered learning the ball and socket joint of the shoulder and how loose it is, allowing the shoulder have more movements than the hip.
This video was super helpful for me! I feel much more confident being able to palpate and identify the bony landmarks of the shoulder girdle on both myself and others. The examples after seeing the pictures was great.
This video was really helpful for me! It was a really good overview of what I learned in A&P, and was a good reminder of all of the support that the shoulder joints needs by its joints and ligaments surrounding it
I appreciate how you went over the different bony landmarks as these tips will be helpful for our palpation videos. This video helped build upon what I have learned about the shoulder girdle in anatomy class.
This video is a great introduction to the shoulder and the palpation techniques that were explained are very helpful. I also liked that you mentioned the ROM of each joint because it helps put into perspective how each of them work together.
These videos are super helpful for learning deeper anatomy than what we learned in the A&P course! I thought the degrees of everything was also super interesting
I found it really helpful to see the bony landmarks along the bone itself labeled in the pictures. I also found the demonstration of the palpitations super helpful when trying to palpate these structures on myself.
Our bodies are freaking rad! I love knowing that our shoulder moves as a unit and all the little pieces that fit perfectly together to keep it moving smoothly and functionally.
Something from this video that was super helpful for me was the explanation of the angles of the scapula as I had never gone that depth in my previous classes!
I always liked learning about the shoulder anatomy/physiology in past classes because I could always find most of its landmarks easy and conceptualizing its movements is easier than other body parts.
I appreciated how you showed the angles of yourself when speaking and the slideshow to give multiple views rather than just pictures.
I appreciate how you added the differnt angles and range of motion the shoulder is capable of doing
I currently am taking anatomy and phycology while being in structural kinesiology as well. I appreciate you going over these bony landmarks because it helps implement what I am learning by overlapping in my different classes. Seeing it multiple times makes it easier to remember.
I appreciate how you added the range of motion the shoulder has in each direction.
I appreciate how you added the the types of movements that happen at each joints along with pictures it helped me understand a lot better
I appreciated seeing the description of the joint and its key features and then being able to physically do the movement of the joint. This is key to not just memorizing the information but being able to really learn it.
Super easy to follow and I like how you broke it down showing where each structure connects and showing different angles of the shoulder.
Thank you for keeping the video clear and concise! The illustrations made the video easy to follow.
This video was great at explaining the range of motion of each joint.
I enjoyed the fact that you used yourself as an example, so we can find the landmarks on our bodies, as well as showing various photo examples. The shoulder is a very important structure in our body, and I find it interesting to learn about.
I really find it helpful when you go over palpation and the different bony landmarks, it makes textbook definitions and terms come to life!
The illustrations really helped to understand everything.
I appreciate how you showed us how to identify landmarks on our bodies to orient ourselves when palpating for the shoulder joint.
Having the pictures where you physically circled noted where each landmark was located was very helpful to me! Thank you!
This video served as a really good refresher on the anatomy of the shoulder. The descriptions and tips on palpating the clavicle and shoulder are really helpful!
This video discussed bony landmarks and joints in the shoulder. The palpations along with the pictures and explanations really helped me to visualize different parts of a shoulder joint.
I really liked how you went over where all the bony landmarks are as well as then went into detail about the joints to help us better understand their functions!
Going over the bony landmarks and giving us tricks on finding each point is very helpful. Teaching us how to and telling us how to is different. Thank you for the tips!
This video was extremely helpful with showing and palpating throughout the video.
I really appreciate all the clues to help palpate certain things, that helped me a lot. Having the pictures and explanations with the palpations also helps me visualize it better.
It's always great to get a refresher on the shoulder joints, especially for athletes because of how much they rely on their shoulders. It's good to be informed and prevent injuries!
This video covered a lot more ground and truly offered me an inside look at the shoulder girdle. It was also a perfect way for me to review the anatomy lesson I took on the boney structure of the shoulder. I will most definitely benefit from the knowledge I gained from seeing this video this week when it comes to palpating!
this video was not only a great reminder of the shoulder boney structure that I learned in anatomy but it went into so much more depth and really gave me an inside into the shoulder girdle. the information I learned in this video is also definitely going to help me when it comes to palpating this week!
I found the pauses in the slides to show the physical joints and movements to be super helpful!
Going over how to palpate certain structures and giving tips/tricks is super helpful, especially for the individual palpation video assignments.
The demonstrations of the palpations definitely helped me understand the concepts a lot more.
I appreciated the visuals incorporated in the video. It makes it a lot easier to make connections!
This is probably the video I have been looking forward to the most! Being a volleyball player and having a major shoulder surgery, anything that has to do with the shoulder complex is something I find fascinating.
This video was very informational and useful when understanding the importance of how a series of muscles helps keep our shoulder stable.
I really appreciated the demonstrations of the palpations throughout the video! I am a visual learner so this definitely helped me understand how to perform palpations in the future!
This was a great refresher from anatomy and a general introduction to the shoulder, in which we will focus more in depth on.
I love all of the ways that you explain where the locations are, especially by showing us yourself. It is easy to study and practice locating where everything is on a partner.
I liked how you provided tips on how to palpate not just yourself but other people. I like how you always try your best to palpate on yourself so we can see that in the video. This is very helpful.
I liked the way you explained how to go from one bony structure to the next. This will be very helpful when I need to remember each one of them.
I like that you added the types of movements that can occur with the joints, it helped me differentiate them a lot better.
This was definitely a great refresher for me! I really appreciated the key point about the shallowness of the glenoid fossa and the repositioning of the scapula to allow for greater range of motion because we need to achieve some stability and mobility to interact with the world we live in!
I really appreciated the palpation examples given! It makes learning very tangible.
I like how you explained how to trace from the clavicle to the acromion process to find the coracoid process and how you explained what sports it can be injured in it helped give a visual.
Thank you for clearly going over the landmarks, this makes it helpful to study after doing the palpation video to see if I was correct
Loved the black panther dance, actually a helpful explanation!
This video was a good refresher of what we learned in anatomy a while back!
These are great explanations! Super easy to follow
This reminds me a lot of what we learned in first semester anatomy. Great refresher!
It was really helpful to see you demonstrate the bony landmarks on yourself!
This video was a nice refresh! I liked how you had shown what we were talking about on yourself along with images being provided and there are more details.
This video summed the shoulder girdle and explained crucial joints such at the SC, AC, and glenohumoral joint and emphasized the rotator cuff's instability.
I really liked that this video gave me a much more in depth view of the things that we began learning during Anatomy.
This video was a great overview of the bony landmarks of the shoulder and provided key details for why the shoulder girdle is so unique. Knowing the important parts of the shoulder will make palpations easier to conduct because I now have a better understanding of the key locations of the shoulder.
Flash back to the past in naming all the bones and articulation of all the different parts of the scapula! Video served as a good refresher that allowed me to refresh my knowledge with the shoulder girdle!
I appreciate the hands-on cues to help palpate the scapula that one is always so tricky to me!
Great Video Dr. Goodin. I appreciated how you finished of the video with important take aways such as the scapulothoracic joint being important for it's job in aiding in how the shoulder moves and stabilizes.
I like that this video refreshes and adds onto what I had previously learned in A and P!
Your description of the landmarks was very helpful.
This video was easy to follow along and I found it easier to palpate my upper extremities as I follow along.
It’s super helpful to get a review on all the movements that go with each joint!
Thankyou for the scapula palpation tip: cupping the inferior angle and using the thumb and forefinger to trace the medial and lateral borders, super helpful!
these are always helpful to be able to visualize the are of the body we will be palpating during class. I feel more prepared now for class than before
I really appreciate your tips on what to feel for when palpating certain bones! It's very helpful and useful
i really liked how in depth this was and i remember a lot from anatomy so it was helpful to get a refresh
I found it useful showing us all the landmarks in the body to locate each bone.
I liked how Dr. Goodin palpated himself throughout his video to show us/help us find where the landmarks are on our own bodies.
I remember a lot of this from anatomy and physiology, but it goes a lot more in depth. I think it is so cool to see how much range of motion our shoulders have and how it comes from multiple places, including the sternoclavicular joint.
This video was a great review of shoulder anatomy from prior classes! The explanations were also very helpful to tie everything back together again.
This video was very helpful, especially because you demonstrated the movements and palpations.
This was a nice refresher on the bony landmarks that we learned in anatomy.
I really liked the demonstrations of how you would palpate the structures. This was a great refresher from anatomy.
I like how you palpated the areas you were talking about, then explaining it in some more depth when you were on the slideshow.
this was such a nice refresher of the shoulder landmarks! It's incredible how the shallow nature of the glenoid fossa is a key characteristic for mobility in the shoulder.
I thought this video was super helpful in learning about the joints and processes and how the different movements correspond to the process.
Thank you for palpating the landmarks! It will definitely help me with the palpation video!
I remember learning about these different landmarks in anatomy, but this video was a great refresher. It amazes me how our bodies are so perfectly made even to increase range of motion.
I really like the way you explained where the locations are on the body and went in depth about the joints. Especially the shoulder which I found very interesting.
Your explanation about how the scapula thoracic joint contributes to stability and mobility really clarifies why shoulder health is so crucial. I've never had shoulder problems (knock on wood) so I've just always taken it for granted.
I appreciated how you showed the palpitations for the bony structures and joints on top of describing their function.
I enjoyed learning about the different degrees of movements in all the different ROM of the shoulder girdle!
This is a good review of the bony landmarks in the shoulder. It is also helpful how you go over palpations as you are talking about the different landmarks.
I enjoyed learning more about the scapula and the joints that articulate there.
I really appreciate the tips mentioned to help us palpate the bony landmarks. Very helpful!
This video is a good recap from my A&P class from my first semester. I thought learning about the bones ended from that class and here we now, I can be able to apply the information and learn about the bones in depth.
This video was very helpful review, but also went way more in depth than anatomy did!
I found it interesting that you gave an example of how to palpate the angles of the scapula. This helps the process of the palpations.
Thanks Dr. Goodin! It was helpful to be able to see you to get to know your palpation techniques.
I find this video as an excellent recap from what I learned from my previous Anatomy and Physiology classes I’ve taken in the past! I remembered learning the ball and socket joint of the shoulder and how loose it is, allowing the shoulder have more movements than the hip.
This video was super helpful for me! I feel much more confident being able to palpate and identify the bony landmarks of the shoulder girdle on both myself and others. The examples after seeing the pictures was great.
I found it helpful how you showed examples of how to palpate and identify everything on ourselves.
This video was really helpful for me! It was a really good overview of what I learned in A&P, and was a good reminder of all of the support that the shoulder joints needs by its joints and ligaments surrounding it
Crazy how much the shoulder relies on the clavicle for support. This video is actually super helpful for TVA palpation assignment too.
This video was very helpful in reviewing the shoulder girdle. The tips on palpating some of these boney landmarks were especially helpful.
This was a really good refresher of what we learned and Bio1030. I like how it not only refreshed but also expanded on previous knowledge!
I liked how you mention the steps in finding some of the bony landmarks on our own body so its easier to remember, thanks!
Great refresher from semester I anatomy
I appreciate how you went over the different bony landmarks as these tips will be helpful for our palpation videos. This video helped build upon what I have learned about the shoulder girdle in anatomy class.
It was helpful the way you explained where the bony landmarks are!
This video was a great and much needed refresher of what we learned in anatomy!
This video is a great introduction to the shoulder and the palpation techniques that were explained are very helpful. I also liked that you mentioned the ROM of each joint because it helps put into perspective how each of them work together.
These videos are super helpful for learning deeper anatomy than what we learned in the A&P course! I thought the degrees of everything was also super interesting
I found it really helpful to see the bony landmarks along the bone itself labeled in the pictures. I also found the demonstration of the palpitations super helpful when trying to palpate these structures on myself.
Our bodies are freaking rad! I love knowing that our shoulder moves as a unit and all the little pieces that fit perfectly together to keep it moving smoothly and functionally.
Something from this video that was super helpful for me was the explanation of the angles of the scapula as I had never gone that depth in my previous classes!
I always liked learning about the shoulder anatomy/physiology in past classes because I could always find most of its landmarks easy and conceptualizing its movements is easier than other body parts.