Wow! Thank you so much for posting these videos on the brachial plexus and nerves of the upper extremities! I have had the anatomy learning app for Android for a few months and now that I am learning about the forearm in depth, I am so grateful to have found these videos too. I am a physical therapy student in the US, and I sincerely appreciate you taking the time and resources to make these videos available to us online! They are incredibly informative and is exactly what I need to successfully learn all about the nerves of the upper extremities. Thank you!
Peter, you are really saving many lives.. Just want to mention that the median nerve supplies only the superficial head of Flexor pollicis brewis n not the entire FPB.
Ur videos will be evergreen and u will be blessed for life and Ur videos are too helpful for studying anatomy and the best part is we can get Ur complete videos for free without any membership fee kudos to u
Thank you for this video! Although, since I'm from a different part of the world it was a bit surprising to hear pollicis with a k sound rather than an s sound.
Not a med student but I recently shattered my elbow requiring plates and screws to reconstruct and soon a bone graft too. My median nerve was severely damaged and the neuropathy is driving me crazy. This helps a lot to understand why my hands feels the way it does.
I love your videos. In this you mention Carpal Tunnel syndrome. I just shared your brachial plexus videos to help explain Thoracic Outlet Syndrome to a friend with unexplained wrist pain. It's worth mentioning because T.O.S. can also cause C.T. symptoms. Thank you for making these videos.
Dumb it down for me. My median nerve got cut 90%. Hacked an artery and some tendons. It’s been 4 months. Will I be able to recover and get back to work as a mechanic?
How did the older generation even survive learning anatomy without descriptive TH-cam videos like these
They are the real legends 😐
I asked my professor before and he said they drew everything, so that maybe explain some
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Within 2 days university exams...
You have no idea how many lives you're saving, Peter.
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Thanks Peter for these videos. Your explanations are very simple and clear. Better than how they teach us in medical school.
Wow! Thank you so much for posting these videos on the brachial plexus and nerves of the upper extremities! I have had the anatomy learning app for Android for a few months and now that I am learning about the forearm in depth, I am so grateful to have found these videos too. I am a physical therapy student in the US, and I sincerely appreciate you taking the time and resources to make these videos available to us online! They are incredibly informative and is exactly what I need to successfully learn all about the nerves of the upper extremities. Thank you!
Hey hai I m also physical therapy student from India can u please give some tips for learning
@@monikaraiyentla4107 Danni still didn't give any advice :)
u r adrenaline for those who got "SHOCKED" by anatomy...
KEEP IT UP.
I guess you could call him epic nephrine
You failed to mention that it goes through the 2 heads of Pronator teres and forms a possible site of entrapment
Lot's of respect from Pakistan 😍
Peter, you are really saving many lives..
Just want to mention that the median nerve supplies only the superficial head of Flexor pollicis brewis n not the entire FPB.
Best lectures of anotomy i have ever seen in my life..is yours. 👏👏♥️💓. well-done
This man is saving me from reading bulky anatomy books,, I can't thank u enough Peter but just know u are elevating my worries by thousands fold.
and medical students, interns and residents as well, Peter!! Thanks a bunch!!
I loved the visual depiction when you explained the wrist part and your explanation too!
This is an amazing channel, Thank you
Extremely wonderful and splendid! Thank you deeply!
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Tq sir...az channel and ur channel are enough for full anatomy.... Once again tq sir.... From andhra pradesh, India...
Ur videos will be evergreen and u will be blessed for life and Ur videos are too helpful for studying anatomy and the best part is we can get Ur complete videos for free without any membership fee kudos to u
Thanks you make it easy for us
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thankyou soo much for such great stuff . clearly shows your dedication.
Thank you very much. This is helping me with my studies. Everyone don't forget to "like" the video. 5/8/2018 😊
3:37 it penetrates m. pronator teres also, the muscle that is being cut in the middle
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I am seeing this video in 2019 and it really is very helpful
Me In 2020
Me in 2023 😁
Crisp and concise. Excellent explanation and thank you. God bless
Good
keep on making such videos
How to test the functioning of median nerve it is damaged or not ?
Make a video about this also
Thank you
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Thank you! Any chance of a video covering the lower limb nerves?
+Will L no problem Will. Yes lower limbs nerves to follow this upper limb nerve series, beginning with the sacral plexus.
Awesome! Looking forward to it!
+AnatomyZone thanks peter
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Best explanation so far😀
that's so informative and concise, awesome
btw, great video. Learning so much from your videos.
Thank you so much for such an awesome video. looking forward to more nerves. I hope u'll upload it soon. 👍
+Aiman Mujeeb thanks. Lower limb nerves coming up soon - beginning with a video on the sacral plexus :-)
+AnatomyZone today was my paper, and ur videos really helped me. Again thank you. keep it up👍
@@aimanmujeeb9711 i hope you're a doctor by now 😄
Such an outstanding video sir ❣️❣️ really loved yours method of teaching
You are a live saver
Thanks alot peter...u r doing a great job...
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Thank you for this video!
Although, since I'm from a different part of the world it was a bit surprising to hear pollicis with a k sound rather than an s sound.
Awesome video!
You are amazing .Thanks very much
Thank you it was impactful
Thank you very much.. You are doing a great job
Thank you Peter . thank you anatomy zone
Ur video mean a lot thank u 😘❤️♥️ God bless u
keep more and more videos ..these are very helpful and conceptual..awesome videos..you should awarde nobel prize for such a great work..
Not a med student but I recently shattered my elbow requiring plates and screws to reconstruct and soon a bone graft too. My median nerve was severely damaged and the neuropathy is driving me crazy. This helps a lot to understand why my hands feels the way it does.
Thank you very very very very much❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Excellent presentation .. broad area in few minutes. 👍
Thank you very much sir. Great video
Simple but phenomenal.🤷♂️
This is brilliant!
Thank you Peter.
Through the 2 heads of "pronator teres"
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Thanq u so much! Awesome video
So it's very sophisticated
You made my day
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I just wanna say ,i love u
these vedio is so helpful for medical students.
Good tutorial
how far under the skin is the median nerve at the crease of the inner elbow IV site?
3:53 It is Forearm not Arm.
Great thank you
you forgot to mention that the median n. supplies the flexor digitorum superficialis in the cubital fossa
thank you
Thank you from iraq
I love your videos.
In this you mention Carpal Tunnel syndrome.
I just shared your brachial plexus videos to help explain Thoracic Outlet Syndrome to a friend with unexplained wrist pain.
It's worth mentioning because T.O.S. can also cause C.T. symptoms.
Thank you for making these videos.
good job
Median nerve will not supply adductor polllicis which is in the the area of the thenar eminence .
Correction
Adductor pollicis is not a thenar muscle in the video he said thenar muscles not muscles in thenar region
nice video
Dumb it down for me. My median nerve got cut 90%. Hacked an artery and some tendons. It’s been 4 months. Will I be able to recover and get back to work as a mechanic?
what about flexor digitorum superficilais? is it missing in this video?
Median nerve was mistaken for a blood vein and pricked. It is now very painful and I feel numbness on my third finger. Will it be okay?
THANK YOU !!!!
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I have a severed median nerve,thumb and next two fingers almost no feeling.Is there a cure for this condition.Happened thirty years ago.
Grate video
Thank you Sir
thanks alot
Doesn't the Palmar Cutaneous Branch passes Behind the flexor retinaculum ??
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The way he is pronouncing "pollicis" is driving me crazy... :D
Great video though. Keep up the good job.
cool vid
You made a mistake in the 3:54 sec, that you said the arm instead of saying the forearm
2:55
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