An introduction looking at and naming the joints of the skeleton with a few notes on movements and types of joints. Music: Caught in the Rain by Gregory David www.epidemicso...
You are my favorite professor on TH-cam for anatomy. I've been looking at a lot of different videos just for extra understanding and you are so funny and charming and your explanations are thorough. I think I'm in love 😂
i want to thank you for your work and your effort to explain anatomy in such an accessible way. i'm a first year med student an to be honest, i don't know how i would've passed my exam with only my university's courses.
"I don't even think I name the joints in the ankle-video individually because...why would you?" *Every medstudent screaming internally because the practical exam shows no mercy to the poor souls who don't name joints individually*
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and studies with all of us. I have been really benefiting from all your great videos! I was curious if you had any recommendations on where to purchase an anatomical skeleton for self study along with your videos at home. Is there a specific brand or company you recommend? Would appreciate your thoughts, thanks!
Love your videos, absolutely fascinating. When you showed the sternum, I noticed the small circle with the indentation. I have felt than on mine previously to seeing this video. Why is it there and what is it for?
Well it makes the hinge of the elbow so we can flex and extend our arm, and also works with the radius and associated muscles to allow us to rotate our forearm so that our hands can pronate or supinate. The ulna is doing some solid work. Poor little guy gets no love.
You are my favorite professor on TH-cam for anatomy. I've been looking at a lot of different videos just for extra understanding and you are so funny and charming and your explanations are thorough. I think I'm in love 😂
I really love you dude. Thank you so much for making all this knowledge freely available
i want to thank you for your work and your effort to explain anatomy in such an accessible way. i'm a first year med student an to be honest, i don't know how i would've passed my exam with only my university's courses.
"I don't even think I name the joints in the ankle-video individually because...why would you?"
*Every medstudent screaming internally because the practical exam shows no mercy to the poor souls who don't name joints individually*
Hello professor, very thorough explanation, and I am very glad to hear from you, with respect Gurgen Harutyunyan.
I am an 11th class student currently studying in Allen and watching ur videos for fun and knowledge
Keep going sir
Great Explanation, Sir
❤️ from India.
Why the likes on his video are very less.....🤔
He really deserves a lot more than that 💕💕
Thank you so much for this video
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and studies with all of us. I have been really benefiting from all your great videos! I was curious if you had any recommendations on where to purchase an anatomical skeleton for self study along with your videos at home. Is there a specific brand or company you recommend? Would appreciate your thoughts, thanks!
Great explanation 😍❤
thank you forn your explenation
Thank you sir I’m pleased
Thank you
Really interesting and helpful!! Thanks!
Love your videos, absolutely fascinating. When you showed the sternum, I noticed the small circle with the indentation. I have felt than on mine previously to seeing this video. Why is it there and what is it for?
Thank you very much doc!
Very informative, thank you!!
How are you Mr. Sam Webster?
I appreciate you to share your knowledge to us. Can you teach us the maxila bone?
Please?
Thank you.
Wooow💙🤗
We want synovial joints❤🎉🎉🎉
Why do we have an ulna? It doesn't seem to do much.
Well it makes the hinge of the elbow so we can flex and extend our arm, and also works with the radius and associated muscles to allow us to rotate our forearm so that our hands can pronate or supinate. The ulna is doing some solid work. Poor little guy gets no love.
Thank Sam. th-cam.com/video/KaCVXztrtL0/w-d-xo.html video for correction of language that is basterdize back long time ago .
Khaled🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
in which year do you study !!!!