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I achieved 70.25/75 in my musculoskeletal exam for the lower and upper limbs because of you so I want to thank you so much for explaining anatomy in the simplest and most effective way ever and I hope that your channel gets bigger over time because there are so many people that need to be saved by you XD
I love how my school's lecture just drops that giant harry potter spell name and expects us to know it. Meanwhile if you actually take the time to explain why the muscle is named that way, it makes perfect sense. Wish more teachers could recognize how important it is to teach WHY not just WHAT. Thank you for teaching us WHY
I was having trouble adding any value to the rest of the face muscles because their names are already very specific/self explanatory but I'll take another look at it 👍
@@MemorizeMedical that would be awesome. My entire PT class has a test coming up on the face muscles, bones, innervation, etc. We found your videos about a week or two ago and ALL OF US are using them. They’re awesome! If you do make a video on the rest of the face, know that we’d all owe you one!
It'll take a while to make another video, so I'll give you the tips I came up with: Procerus: think Pro-HAIRLESS because this muscle is found in the space between the eyebrows that usually doesn't have hair. Corrugator Supercilii: think "Congregator" instead of corrugator because these muscles pull the eyebrows together and makes them congregate. Or think of corrugated metal with its ridges. Also to remind yourself of supercilii, this is the eyebrow region, and I think of Groucho Marx glasses with the bushy eyebrows to remind me that this area is "super silly" like Groucho. Depressor Supercilii: depresses the "super silly" eyebrow Orbicularis Oculi: orbits the oculus (the eye) Nasalis: covers the nose Frontalis: covers the frontal bone Hope some of those helped. Tell your class thanks for watching and good luck!
@@MemorizeMedical this is awesome. I’ve already shared it with the rest of the DPT students, and everyone is very grateful! Thanks for taking the time to share this with us! We’ll be following your channel. Thanks for the awesome content!
Oh ya, I have been meaning to. It is a beast though. Here's a video that's close to how I remember learning it back in the day. It might be able to help, but I'll definitely give it a shot sometime too. Thanks again! th-cam.com/video/Z_Y_kVdH9zE/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you for your support, and of course, good luck on your next test! 🙌🙏💪
I achieved 70.25/75 in my musculoskeletal exam for the lower and upper limbs because of you so I want to thank you so much for explaining anatomy in the simplest and most effective way ever and I hope that your channel gets bigger over time because there are so many people that need to be saved by you XD
That's great news! Very happy to hear about your test, and thank you for your kind words.
Wow. summarized what 4 lectures tried to teach me in just 5 easy minutes. You're incredible.
You're awesome, thank you! I think the goal is to be able to cover a whole semester in about four hours 🤞. Maybe 5 😅
I love how my school's lecture just drops that giant harry potter spell name and expects us to know it. Meanwhile if you actually take the time to explain why the muscle is named that way, it makes perfect sense. Wish more teachers could recognize how important it is to teach WHY not just WHAT. Thank you for teaching us WHY
🤣 I hear you. I don't know what's worse, getting hit by an avada kedavra or a flexor digitorum profundus spell.
I Spent 3days obsessing over memorizing this stuff and was not getting it...got 100% because of how you explained this in 1day! THANK YOU!!!
Great to hear! Keep those 100%'s coming 🙌
i literally needed these right now!! thank you so much
u deserve many more subscribers i genuinely really enjoy your way of teaching
Perfect timing! I hope it helped.
Thanks!
Wow!! Thanks so much. I've never gotten a Super Thanks before. I really appreciate it 🙏🙏🙏
I'm so happy that you're back!
Thank you for sticking around! Always good to hear from you.
Your videos are terrific! Thank you for making these 🙏
Thank you so much! 🙏
Thank you so much.. You are underrated 👏
Thank you too! Hopefully one day you can say you were here before this channel got huge 😄🤞
Thank you
Also do muscles of lower limb starting from gluteus and thigh in order
Will there be another video for the rest of the face muscles soon?
I was having trouble adding any value to the rest of the face muscles because their names are already very specific/self explanatory but I'll take another look at it 👍
@@MemorizeMedical that would be awesome. My entire PT class has a test coming up on the face muscles, bones, innervation, etc. We found your videos about a week or two ago and ALL OF US are using them. They’re awesome! If you do make a video on the rest of the face, know that we’d all owe you one!
It'll take a while to make another video, so I'll give you the tips I came up with:
Procerus: think Pro-HAIRLESS because this muscle is found in the space between the eyebrows that usually doesn't have hair.
Corrugator Supercilii: think "Congregator" instead of corrugator because these muscles pull the eyebrows together and makes them congregate. Or think of corrugated metal with its ridges. Also to remind yourself of supercilii, this is the eyebrow region, and I think of Groucho Marx glasses with the bushy eyebrows to remind me that this area is "super silly" like Groucho.
Depressor Supercilii: depresses the "super silly" eyebrow
Orbicularis Oculi: orbits the oculus (the eye)
Nasalis: covers the nose
Frontalis: covers the frontal bone
Hope some of those helped. Tell your class thanks for watching and good luck!
@@MemorizeMedical this is awesome. I’ve already shared it with the rest of the DPT students, and everyone is very grateful! Thanks for taking the time to share this with us! We’ll be following your channel. Thanks for the awesome content!
helpful for my beauty classes
Could you be my hero and make a video on the brachial plexus????
Oh ya, I have been meaning to. It is a beast though. Here's a video that's close to how I remember learning it back in the day. It might be able to help, but I'll definitely give it a shot sometime too. Thanks again! th-cam.com/video/Z_Y_kVdH9zE/w-d-xo.html
@@MemorizeMedical Thank you!!