I was religiously following you in my 1st years of medschool for anatomy classes. Now I'm doing the clinical practice and I'm using you for recaps. I shared your videos with everyone. Thank you so much
I don't know about others, but i have no idea what i was gonna do if it weren't for you and your videos. If i pass these professional exams, i owe you big time 'Peter from Anatomy Zone'
@The Truth about Africa hurts learning to read and write seems like the most complicated task to a seven year old. So yeah! big surprise, anatomy seems complicated to a first year medical student. Keep your advice to yourself dude.
@The Truth about Africa hurts ok confusion and complication doesn't translate to poor performance. It's called learning stages look it up and get a life for christ's sake i'm tryna prepare for an exam here.
Hi Peter and AZ team: fantastic new video. Having followed your channel (and being a member of your website), I can genuinely vouch for the high-quality value of your videos. Also, the technical side of your videos in terms of visual quality and presentation keeps getting better and better too. I like the new virtual atlas you're using (I think the original videos used a different one). It's clear that, as AZ has grown, so has the production quality of the videos and this really strongly impresses upon users the professional approach that you guys have adopted. Well done. Best anatomy videos online by a mile!
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i love your channel so much! your videos are really great especially to refresh back the anatomical knowledge. Im definitely going to refer to your videos back as anatomy is such an important subject that you really need to have strong basics in! thank you so much!
Your videos are amazing .I was wondering if you guys could start tutorials on the clinicals regarding different regions like fracture of bones different scenarios . That would be great for the students too :)
I feel myself lucky enough to find your videos at the start of my 1st year mbbs I've done lower limb very well Hopefully I'll do upper limb even better cz now I know how to study anatomy. Can someone suggest me a good easy anatomy book for a review like containing tables n flow charts
Great video, as ever. As a fellow anatomist, I would go along with Moore et al and say that we need to STOP saying SFA. It is a deep artery, and yes differentiation from PFA is vital, but still ...it can lead to real confusion, especially with compartments etc. The SFA is not a superficial artery, rather it is superficial relative to profunda femoris - be careful!
Please do a video on clinical anatomy of lower limb... All the defects and all.. You'll get a topic for video and we'll learn a lot from that Peter... Thanks
It's good to see you've made improvements to these newer videos. Well done :) I emailed you years ago suggesting a few things and they've definitely made the video flow. Seems you have a friend putting out videos on behalf of this channel too? Again, well done :)
can you do course of nerves only for lower limb? I got confused with it. btw, your videos all hav clear illustrations and voice. keep it up to help newbie like us 👍
Bit confused, does the lateral plantar artery anastomose with the deep plantar artery to form the deep plantar arch. I thought it would be the medial plantar artery due to the deep plantar a. running between 1st/2nd metarsals. Thanks
the lateral plantar artery(which passes behind and inferior to the lateral malleloi) anastomosis with the Dorsalis pedis artery(which passes between the 1st and the 2nd metatarsals) to form the plantar arch :)) i know that you were asking a year ago, but that alright :))
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tillfälligt borta No, the lateral plantar artery splits into the deep plantar arch reaching all the way over to the big toe. The purple arteries shown in this video are branches of the deep plantar arch if I am correct
I was religiously following you in my 1st years of medschool for anatomy classes. Now I'm doing the clinical practice and I'm using you for recaps. I shared your videos with everyone. Thank you so much
Have you graduated now?🎉
yea m actually curious about what ur doing rn
I don't know about others, but i have no idea what i was gonna do if it weren't for you and your videos. If i pass these professional exams, i owe you big time 'Peter from Anatomy Zone'
Abdominal aorta -> common iliac -> internal + external iliac ->external iliac -> common femoral -> 1. Profunda Femoris, 2. Superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) -> SFA -> Popliteal -> Ant + Post tibial -> Ant Tibial -> Dorsalis Pedis; Post tibial -> Plantar plexus
Thanku
I am 85 and going to have an ablation done on my greater Saphenous vein. Wow, this is a great explanation of that vein! Thank you!
Life saving for a first year Med student lost in a sea of chaos and confusion
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@The Truth about Africa hurts learning to read and write seems like the most complicated task to a seven year old. So yeah! big surprise, anatomy seems complicated to a first year medical student. Keep your advice to yourself dude.
@The Truth about Africa hurts i'm confused by this amount of useless information you just delivered.
@The Truth about Africa hurts jokes on you i'm a med student. But what does that have to do with anything lol. U tripping bro
@The Truth about Africa hurts ok confusion and complication doesn't translate to poor performance. It's called learning stages look it up and get a life for christ's sake i'm tryna prepare for an exam here.
Hi Peter and AZ team: fantastic new video. Having followed your channel (and being a member of your website), I can genuinely vouch for the high-quality value of your videos. Also, the technical side of your videos in terms of visual quality and presentation keeps getting better and better too. I like the new virtual atlas you're using (I think the original videos used a different one). It's clear that, as AZ has grown, so has the production quality of the videos and this really strongly impresses upon users the professional approach that you guys have adopted. Well done. Best anatomy videos online by a mile!
Nice video content! Sorry for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Franaar Breathtaking Motion Formula (search on google)? It is an awesome one off product for Curing Sciatica in Just 8 Mins without the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my best friend Jordan after many years got excellent success with it.
Wow thanks alot for your fantastic videos
I can't stop following your videos
So please make alot of them
Thanks alot
Lots more coming out and older ones to be updated! Keep watching and spreading the word :-)
AnatomyZone Thank you! your videos are just amazing!!
nice
Di you graduate fro medical school i hope you did already
words can't express my gratitude....starting my vasc surg rotation tomorrow
The best overview of lower limb artery. Must see if you are med student.
Very helpful for medical students. I love your videos!
You are a God! Med school is super easy all because of you. Thank you for everything!!
this is amazinggg. exactly the level i need for first year of medicine
i love your channel so much! your videos are really great especially to refresh back the anatomical knowledge. Im definitely going to refer to your videos back as anatomy is such an important subject that you really need to have strong basics in! thank you so much!
I just noticed that at 2:58 it's not gastrocnemius muscle but soleus :) however the explanation is simple and easy to follow!
agreed
Thanks Peter! Can you also make one on lower limb innervation?
Thank you Sir, it's always satisfying to watch your videos when I need it
Really nice and straightforward explanation, I just want to point out that at 2:58 you refer to the soleus as gastrocnemius.
Just mind-blowing, simple and concise. Thanks a lot!
best tutorials ever❣
Now we are taking online classes so this video is very helpful so thanks 💜
excellent...but @4:42 do you mean MEDIAL plantar artery (instead of lateral)
You all are 🔥! Thank you for this and every other video you've made.
Your videos are amazing .I was wondering if you guys could start tutorials on the clinicals regarding different regions like fracture of bones different scenarios . That would be great for the students too :)
are u graduate?
I love all your videos and keep watching them over and over again! And now finally a new one!!! Thanks so much!! XX
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hi yes really a fantastic videoe well get good knowledge of blood supply.
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I am here before one day of my exam for revision....literally life saving ❤️
you saved my life 🙏
This is actually amazing! Thankyou!!
This is an outstanding help for me. Many thamks
Still love and appreciate your videos sir!!! God bless you and thank you so much for this!!!! 🙏🏽
Your videos are the best. ❤
I feel myself lucky enough to find your videos at the start of my 1st year mbbs
I've done lower limb very well
Hopefully I'll do upper limb even better cz now I know how to study anatomy.
Can someone suggest me a good easy anatomy book for a review like containing tables n flow charts
Great video, as ever. As a fellow anatomist, I would go along with Moore et al and say that we need to STOP saying SFA. It is a deep artery, and yes differentiation from PFA is vital, but still ...it can lead to real confusion, especially with compartments etc. The SFA is not a superficial artery, rather it is superficial relative to profunda femoris - be careful!
Incredible video, finally I'm understanding and absorbing this!!!
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may god reward you with blessings
that was very helpful
Very good and helpful video. Thank you very much
amazing video , top notch saved me alot of time
@Nour Makarem owh snap, well grab me a cucumber and shove it uo my ass thanks for the advice didnt know that was a possibility
Please do a video on clinical anatomy of lower limb... All the defects and all.. You'll get a topic for video and we'll learn a lot from that Peter... Thanks
Wonderful explanation...Thanks to Anatomyzone Team
It's good to see you've made improvements to these newer videos. Well done :) I emailed you years ago suggesting a few things and they've definitely made the video flow. Seems you have a friend putting out videos on behalf of this channel too?
Again, well done :)
Thank you so much for this video.
SO HELPFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
Great and helpful video as always! One issue, the medial and lateral plantars are switched in colour (I think)
So well explained
Thank u sooo much ❤️ i only understand ur videos👍
Fantastic work!
Plz make video of internal & external iliac artery
superb work done!!!!
thank u so much it was super helpful ^-^
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Outstanding!
Thanks. Amazing stuff
Can't thank you enough .
that was simple and so informative
I am vet medicine student but taking this lecture tbh all reassemble
Excelente aporte, les estoy muy agradecido....!
thanks for the overview . very helpful
Thank you so much.❤❤
Well explained😍
Amazing and helpful
can you do course of nerves only for lower limb? I got confused with it. btw, your videos all hav clear illustrations and voice. keep it up to help newbie like us 👍
Anatomy is volatile .....but you made it easy
this helped alot
thanks :)
Fantastic. Keep it up!
amazing tutorial
4:19 shows lateral plantar art in green on the inside of foot and medial plantar art on outside?
Isn't it supposed to be the opposite
Excellent
perfection 👌.
Really good teacher your
You’re amazing thank youuuuu
Love you man
it helps me a lot...thnx.....
please please please make Lower limb nerves overview
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thanks for nice video description ....
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love ur voice:)))
Very nice
Thanks its very helpfull....
Bit confused, does the lateral plantar artery anastomose with the deep plantar artery to form the deep plantar arch. I thought it would be the medial plantar artery due to the deep plantar a. running between 1st/2nd metarsals.
Thanks
Harvey Leander
This clears it up actually, thanks
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the lateral plantar artery(which passes behind and inferior to the lateral malleloi) anastomosis with the Dorsalis pedis artery(which passes between the 1st and the 2nd metatarsals) to form the plantar arch :))
i know that you were asking a year ago, but that alright :))
u r amazing .. thanxxxxxx
God bless you 💟
can i ask what atlas you are using? the one that looks like a sketched one.
Just awesome
a lot of thanks for this vidio
Thanx a lot! Can you pls tell us which software/programme/app you're using for these amazing renditions Peter?
2:56 that’s soleus muscle not gastrocnemius
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how many of you wants to help other people to grow???
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good vid thanks btw :)
you rock guys
THANK YOU
Please share a video on anatomy of teeth
thank you so much
Only slowing down the narration speed helps.
Thanks a lot
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Thank you sir
We won't die if we don't know these things 🙃🙃
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you mixed up lateral and medial plantar arteries, right?
tillfälligt borta No, the lateral plantar artery splits into the deep plantar arch reaching all the way over to the big toe. The purple arteries shown in this video are branches of the deep plantar arch if I am correct