This is so helpful to see the skull in 3D along with your explanation. So much easier to understand rather than trying to read it in a book.Thank you I'm so grateful!
I’m in love with your channel!!!!! Thank you so muchhh !!!! finanly I am able to undrestad the Skull with all its Foramina, Sinuses etc… with your Help of course….the videos are awesome and easy to undrestand !!! Please keep making more videos… The quality of your videos is very good (compared to others) and the way you explaine anatomy makes everything easyier (for Med Students)…. so please make more such videos!!!!
Thank you for this and the other recordings you have done. I am currently training to be a reflexologist and have to take Anatomy, Physiology and Pathologies from home and with little or no support ...(adult learning). Seen as I was at high school nearly 20 years ago, some if this is just hard core and too much to take in and your channel has just helped me immensely!!... So Thank you! : )
Having recently fractured my maxillary left bone and zygomatic arch from a heavy blow to the face from a jammed power drill I have a newfound respect for the strength and weakness of the skull. The nervation of the upper teeth on that side have become numb from the damage. Hopefully eventually it will return. Our bodies are amazing in their ability to self heal fractures. Those nerves pass through an opening in the maxillary face and are called the buccal nerve branch. My fractures did not require surgery but needed stitches to close wound near eye socket. The skull structure is absolutely fascinating to me in it’s incredible complexity. The three dimensional C.T. Scan clearly showed the damage and I certainly felt it as well. First thing I noticed is my jaw and upper teeth were not lining up properly for completely closing. With in limits the skull seems to try to regain normal alignment during healing process.
How could you remember the names of every tiny bit of bones on that dry head? I don't think I could be able to memorize all of that even if I try to memorize them until I get 99 years old😪
hey, just to put as a side on this video, the temporalis muscle inserts onto the coronoid process of the mandible not the masseter muscle. you pointed to the temporalis but called it the masseter. its around 19 minutes in.
@@SamWebster one can definitely understand your situation doing hard work in making these high standard quality videos loaded with so much knowledge and delivering that in a super cool interesting way. No problem at all❤
is it possible to insert an observation instrument (rhinoscope or endoscope) into the frontal sinus(s) cavity accessing from the anterior nasal opening directly into the frontal sinus cavity, or is there a bone wall preventing direct access?
Very good morning to you sir Sam, please I wanted to ask you if it possible to buy of you a little seckleton with colors and muscles names and nervous Pease if it possible because I'm a massage therapy and I really strugle remembering muscles names etc. ...
Best lectures of anatomy and the best way of teaching
This is so helpful to see the skull in 3D along with your explanation. So much easier to understand rather than trying to read it in a book.Thank you I'm so grateful!
Best anatomist ever !
I feel very bless to have come across the guy. Awesome!!! Please continue putting out more videos. Thanks.
These models and your way of teaching is extremely helpful to me
I’m in love with your channel!!!!!
Thank you so muchhh !!!!
finanly I am able to undrestad the Skull with all its Foramina, Sinuses etc… with your Help of course….the videos are awesome and easy to undrestand !!!
Please keep making more videos… The quality of your videos is very good (compared to others) and the way you explaine anatomy makes everything easyier (for Med Students)….
so please make more such videos!!!!
Great! I'm glad I'm useful. Share widely! Thanks for your kind comments.
Really helpful
Are u a Medical student?
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Thank you for this and the other recordings you have done. I am currently training to be a reflexologist and have to take Anatomy, Physiology and Pathologies from home and with little or no support ...(adult learning).
Seen as I was at high school nearly 20 years ago, some if this is just hard core and too much to take in and your channel has just helped me immensely!!... So Thank you! : )
Dr. House is that you???
He really does look like him! 😅
You are absolutely wonderful in how you explain this. Im a sculptor and im fabricating a skull for a commission. Detail is crucial,
You are such a fabulous teacher
It really helpz me in anatomy 🤗
Having recently fractured my maxillary left bone and zygomatic arch from a heavy blow to the face from a jammed power drill I have a newfound respect for the strength and weakness of the skull.
The nervation of the upper teeth on that side have become numb from the damage. Hopefully eventually it will return. Our bodies are amazing in their ability to self heal fractures.
Those nerves pass through an opening in the maxillary face and are called the buccal nerve branch.
My fractures did not require surgery but needed stitches to close wound near eye socket.
The skull structure is absolutely fascinating to me in it’s incredible complexity. The three dimensional C.T. Scan clearly showed the damage and I certainly felt it as well. First thing I noticed is my jaw and upper teeth were not lining up properly for completely closing. With in limits the skull seems to try to regain normal alignment during healing process.
Thanks a lot doctor. For me I see skull structures are difficult but your video makes them clear and easy to understand and remember.
Ur vedios are so satisfying sir it is such a treat watching you teach thank you and keep making more of such.
Sam! You know what? You are just too good.
This guy is awesome! Thank god for your videos 🙏🏼👌🏼 finally anatomy learning has become easier!! 🤯
Samsir You do lot of hardwork to teach us
I really Owe you
great, great teacher, your lectures are really helpful.
I like your "visual etymology" explanations!
you are an amazing teacher, thank you so much!!❤️❤️
1:18 “ you know what people are talking about”
Lolz that’s exactly why I’m here
Thank you so much!! I cant go to lab with covid, and this is helping me learn and understand so much more than just a text book.
what books are you using for Med?
We support your greatness
Love to brother Sam, very much nice explanation 👍👍👍
such a cute anatomist. that really helped a lot looking forward for more beneficial amazing videos like this.
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Hi! Love your videos. Just a comment, at 17:32 the temporalis muscle attaches to the coronoid process, not the masseter. Cheers!
How could you remember the names of every tiny bit of bones on that dry head? I don't think I could be able to memorize all of that even if I try to memorize them until I get 99 years old😪
I dunno anything yet, maybe i'm mistaking - on 17:30, said the Masseter attaches to the coronoid... maybe supposed to be Temporalis..?
Correct
That was great
Thanke you for this beautiful and intersting way , lot's of love ❤❤
what a king.
Can someone explain protubrance, process and all those terms used to identify holes and buldges please??
you are legend
Well explained sir thank you so much
hey, just to put as a side on this video, the temporalis muscle inserts onto the coronoid process of the mandible not the masseter muscle. you pointed to the temporalis but called it the masseter. its around 19 minutes in.
I do that sometimes. I can't believe I missed it in editing. My brain has too many words in it. Cheers.
@@SamWebster one can definitely understand your situation doing hard work in making these high standard quality videos loaded with so much knowledge and delivering that in a super cool interesting way.
No problem at all❤
Amazing great teaching!!
Thanks for your efforts 🌺
Such a great video... Thank you so much :)
This really helps! Thank you
your audios are very clear please tell me what is the mic u use?????
is it possible to insert an observation instrument (rhinoscope or endoscope) into the frontal sinus(s) cavity accessing from the anterior nasal opening directly into the frontal sinus cavity, or is there a bone wall preventing direct access?
very good lecture.
Great Sir💜😭
Very helpful thank you
great video, really helpful!
Thanks very much❤
God ,you look like Dr.house 😂💙🌝
Thank you sooooo much❤️❤️❤️
Sir thnk you so much,from somaliland
Can I buy a such that colorful skull online?
Thanks!
Thank you very much
please can you do an up-close view on the basicranium
Try this: scs.swan.ac.uk/elearning/skull/docs/pres/index.html
thanku sir , from india
It would have been more greatly helpful to see the names of the parts and bony bits. 🙂
ربي يوفقك دكتور مبدع دائما
one question besides the topic...
why are mostly parts of skeleton are numbered randomly?!!!????????
It is very informative lecture*
i wish it had subtitles ;"))))))
It does. At the top you can choose an option cc . That will start subtitles :)
Turn it on by Ur self
Thanks
He looks like a British Dr.House
To be or not to be haha
Kidding thanks for the lessons
Very good morning to you sir Sam, please I wanted to ask you if it possible to buy of you a little seckleton with colors and muscles names and nervous Pease if it possible because I'm a massage therapy and I really strugle remembering muscles names etc. ...
We buy our skeletons and models from Adam, Rouilly (www.adam-rouilly.co.uk).
Sam Webster many thanks to you sir
Thank youuuuuu😄😄
ULTRA VALID SIR
great
genius
Thank you too much
Dr house ? is that u?
❤may❤
Wows
The weird figure in the background in the red cloak about halfway through is proper creepy :/
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