These videos are such a blessing, I am trying to study level 4 anatomy and physiology this year and have a two year old child and so books are just not working (mainly because my child likes to tear them and draw on them ), she loves these videos as much as I do! Please keep them coming.
Just wanted to say how thankful I am for your videos. I am a junior nursing student, and your videos are the reason that I have done well in my pathophysiology class.
Great video and illustrations! Just a quick note, the ACL and PCL are the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Posterior Cruciate Ligament. Cruciate - indicates that these two ligaments cross each other. You wouldn’t refer to these as collateral ligaments. Cheers!
Second time watching this video. Really makes me understand the anatomy of the lower limb. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn for the first time, or for revision.
I like the way you're really clear and simple explaining, actually, you're from now on, my study doctor, where I've always followed you. Please continue
I love your videos.... there is one tiny mistake (it’s ok... we are humans and allowed an occasional one)... you’ve muddled up places of Vastus medialis (medial) and Vastus lateralis (lateral). It is the VM (and the VMO) are very important for the knee stability...
That was amazing!! I request u to make some videos on developmental anatomy like development of face, palate, tongue nd their developmental anomalies 🤞🤞🙏🙏🙏
Correction at 14:20 : I think Osgood Schlatter is actually inflammation of the patella ligament at the tibial tuberosity not the tibial ligament (it was my understanding that the tibial ligament was synonymous with the medial collateral ligament which attaches the medial condyle of the femur to the medial condyle of the tibia and doesn't actually make any contact with the tibial tuberosity)
i donot comment ever, But thiss isssss Marvelous Sir! Salutee to ur efforts! i kept searching and searching a good anatomist online and found you finally.. u are splendid ..😻
Hello sir! I've been watching ur videos very frequently and I find them really interesting. But I just have one request..can u please make similar videos on osteology...that would be really really very helpful! Keep doing the great work sir🙌👍
Absolutely love this it's so helpful. More of these clinical anatomy videos and posters that I could buy would be much appreciated. Also the ones on digestion/fed and fasted etc. Are so helpful and would love to see more like this. Probably going to be what gets me through my degree. Amazing work!!!
It was just amazing...the best video I saw forbthis topic...I hope you could post some more videos and complete lower limb anatomy...will be very grateful to you ❤️❤️
one common clinical condition of ankle (common in dancer and sports) is Ankle impingement- could be anterior or posterior. Where there is impingement of non contractile structure such as ligaments.
If by any chance you see this comment, could you make a video on blood coagulation specifically talking about the importance of vitamin K dependent carboxylation (and the details of the vitamin K pathway), calcium chelating, and the intrinsic/extrinsic cascades?
Your videos are great!!!! best to make clinical integrations and its helping a lot of students. Can you please make videos on upper and lower extremity nerves ( Brachial and Sacral plexus) . Thank you!
You talk about the quadriceps femoris and the vastus muscles, to my understanding the quadriceps femoris consists of the vastus muscles and m rector femoris. Or am I getting something wrong? Very good video!
is there a way to get the pictures? i know you can buy some of them, but this one is not avaialble for purchase so i was wondering if there is another way
Thank you so much for your videos, they've saved my life! Did you end up doing another video on clinical anatomy at the hip? I'd love to see this! Also are you planning on doing any videos that focus more on the muscles in the lower body?
Hold up wait a minute were not just going to let him anterior lateral ligament and the posterior lateral ligament when we know its the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament lol
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Dude, you're the best teacher for anatomy, physiology, medicine and everything that you describes, just marvellous. Keep making more videos
These videos are such a blessing, I am trying to study level 4 anatomy and physiology this year and have a two year old child and so books are just not working (mainly because my child likes to tear them and draw on them ), she loves these videos as much as I do! Please keep them coming.
Just wanted to say how thankful I am for your videos. I am a junior nursing student, and your videos are the reason that I have done well in my pathophysiology class.
Please make more clinical anatomy videos for the entire body please....from desperate medical student
Why so desperate being a medico...?! I am a first year medical student... Are further years so desperating?
@@rohitrathod9792 no, as long as you enjoy medcine
@@rohitrathod9792 well in my school, they are! Joy or no joy
@@rohitrathod9792 first year is easy af! I studied 1 month before exam and I'm doing so good in exams.
Only if you kiss him in the mouth lol
Great video and illustrations! Just a quick note, the ACL and PCL are the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Posterior Cruciate Ligament. Cruciate - indicates that these two ligaments cross each other. You wouldn’t refer to these as collateral ligaments. Cheers!
Second time watching this video. Really makes me understand the anatomy of the lower limb. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn for the first time, or for revision.
I like the way you're really clear and simple explaining, actually, you're from now on, my study doctor, where I've always followed you. Please continue
Love from India. Am a big fan of ur videos armando, their retention power is beyond my imagination. U r a genius. Keep shining....
I love to learn anatomy in this WAY 📚💜☁
honestly your videos make anatomy so much easier and interesting with the clinical spin. Heres to getting me through physiotherapy :)
u clearly prove the point that medicine is not only science but art as well...............on point bruh
Your videos are very well explained and anatomically sound. Continue the good work.
I love your videos.... there is one tiny mistake (it’s ok... we are humans and allowed an occasional one)... you’ve muddled up places of Vastus medialis (medial) and Vastus lateralis (lateral). It is the VM (and the VMO) are very important for the knee stability...
That was amazing!! I request u to make some videos on developmental anatomy like development of face, palate, tongue nd their developmental anomalies 🤞🤞🙏🙏🙏
Correction at 14:20 : I think Osgood Schlatter is actually inflammation of the patella ligament at the tibial tuberosity not the tibial ligament (it was my understanding that the tibial ligament was synonymous with the medial collateral ligament which attaches the medial condyle of the femur to the medial condyle of the tibia and doesn't actually make any contact with the tibial tuberosity)
i donot comment ever, But thiss isssss Marvelous Sir! Salutee to ur efforts!
i kept searching and searching a good anatomist online and found you finally.. u are splendid ..😻
Hello sir! I've been watching ur videos very frequently and I find them really interesting. But I just have one request..can u please make similar videos on osteology...that would be really really very helpful! Keep doing the great work sir🙌👍
Absolutely love this it's so helpful. More of these clinical anatomy videos and posters that I could buy would be much appreciated. Also the ones on digestion/fed and fasted etc. Are so helpful and would love to see more like this.
Probably going to be what gets me through my degree. Amazing work!!!
Thank you so much 💓!I have subscribed your channel by seeing your video for the 1st time
No idea what I'm doing here, but I enjoyed it! great video.
I love your videos - potential student paramedic
It was just amazing...the best video I saw forbthis topic...I hope you could post some more videos and complete lower limb anatomy...will be very grateful to you ❤️❤️
Please make a video for upper limb as well 🙏🏼🙏🏼😩👀
one common clinical condition of ankle (common in dancer and sports) is Ankle impingement- could be anterior or posterior. Where there is impingement of non contractile structure such as ligaments.
Great knowledge delivered in a greatly effective way!
bro. How can we have this diagram ؟ please. Because watching and studying on the same diagram it so nice and helpful for us.
If by any chance you see this comment, could you make a video on blood coagulation specifically talking about the importance of vitamin K dependent carboxylation (and the details of the vitamin K pathway), calcium chelating, and the intrinsic/extrinsic cascades?
U r the best sir cleared my concepts! Put more videos of clinical anatomy .
simply great ... pls make more anatomy videos ....
Thank you sir for making this type of great job.god bless you.
Your videos are great!!!! best to make clinical integrations and its helping a lot of students.
Can you please make videos on upper and lower extremity nerves ( Brachial and Sacral plexus) . Thank you!
nicely described, quite informative
Sir plz make more videos on the muscles and their innervations of lower limb
You talk about the quadriceps femoris and the vastus muscles, to my understanding the quadriceps femoris consists of the vastus muscles and m rector femoris. Or am I getting something wrong? Very good video!
Could you please make one of these for shoulder, it would be a great help!
Great Video, thank you for the upload. Would you have any advice for my future RMT videos?
thanks for the best way of making this videos 😇😇😇😇
Hi! Thanks so much for this video, is there any video for the upper limbs?
Thanks a ton... God bless you always bosssss
This has been very helpful!
Correction at 12:45 : cruciate ligaments, not collateral (for ACL and PCL)
They're the ligaments in the knee, not on the sides of the knee
yeah, anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament
Extremely useful video, as usual! I assume you haven't yet published the hip joint video? I can't find it, at least. I'd love to see that video!
12:45 Well I think they are ACL and PCL(Anterior and Posterior CRUCIATE Ligaments and Not COLLATERAL).
Thank you so much for putting up such amazing videos!
Dude, you're great!
Like your videos. But in this one I'm missing the posterior cruciate- and the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee-joint
Amazing video, very helpful. Please upload the same for upper limb.
is there a way to get the pictures? i know you can buy some of them, but this one is not avaialble for purchase so i was wondering if there is another way
please do one for elbow anatomy and physiology
Great video, will you be doing an upper limb (bones) anatomy?
Do you have video on muscles of upper limb in general?
thank you so much sir you have done a great job
well illustrated
Perfect just what my final exam is going to be on
please do an upper limb video
God, u are such a helpeeeerr, thank you very much
Thank you so much
Your exceptional excellent thank you so very much
Thank you sir please upload about inguinal canal anatomy
Please make a video of hip joint...
great video
Please make more videos on anatomy specialy upper limb lower limb thorax and clinicals of all these m 1st yr mbbs student
Could we get your handwritten explain ?
Plz make one for nerves
Good work
Thanks😊
Super helpful, but its "Tarsals" and "Metatarsals", not "Tarsus" and "Metatarsus"
more anatomy videos please
Super on point !
Wow that's amazing
Sir plz make a videos on CVS
Very helpful 👍
upload pharmacology vedeos more sir
Thank u for this video. Very helpful
sir, I need video on arch of the foot........plz make it.....thanks in advance...
thnx alot...keep going
Excellent
Thank you so much for your videos, they've saved my life! Did you end up doing another video on clinical anatomy at the hip? I'd love to see this! Also are you planning on doing any videos that focus more on the muscles in the lower body?
thank you so much
Thank you
Please more videos
it is useful for my exam thank you
What have we done to deserve having to listen to you? 😅
Can you do ulcerative colitis?
Thankyou
So nice 👍👏
¡Fantástico!
by seeing your drawing i have forgot to remember the names
Well understood
excellent.
Hey Armando what do you study in your education? :o
thank you so much
Wow that's great ❤
Hold up wait a minute were not just going to let him anterior lateral ligament and the posterior lateral ligament when we know its the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament lol
How do you record the video?
Indonesian medical student, anyone??😁
Orang batak ya
the "infamous patella"
Thank you sir
Why is femoral hernia common in women?
Awesome
Nice