Many thanks Michael. I used Camtasia studio to do the videos. I also use a Bamboo pen tablet, and Smoothdraw as a blackboard application. Doceri is useful if you are using an iPad, however it has its won limitations. Pleased that you found the video useful, given that anatomy is your forte.
Years later and still the best brachial plexus drawing out there. Thank you for this video.
clear and simple- thanks! I liked the addition of the landmarking for the positions of RTDCB- never saw that in other videos.
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for taking your time to make this video.
Great video!
Just one correction: C8 & T1 combine to form the lower trunk (at 3:35min).
Nicholas you are correct good catch
Good job in explaining all the nerves!
I have a question please ? They said in usmle that axillary nerve arises from C5-C6 ? Can you explain why?
God bless you sir🙌🏽
Thank You Very Much for the simple explanation
Many thanks Michael. I used Camtasia studio to do the videos. I also use a Bamboo pen tablet, and Smoothdraw as a blackboard application. Doceri is useful if you are using an iPad, however it has its won limitations.
Pleased that you found the video useful, given that anatomy is your forte.
best Brachial Plexus explanation i have seen thus far.
Thanku sir,,, This is a simple and wise way to remember brachial plexus easily.... Thanku very much👍👍👍
Great explanation and video!
Very nice 👍
Excellent … very helpful 👌
Thank you so much! Helped me a whole lot to just review before finals!
It was awesome.
Thank you.
axillary nerve root value is c5 c6? so why is it in posterior cord?
this made easier to remember for me. thanks herman
gracias waton ql se agradece muy buen video lo recomiendo 100%
Thanks for making this easy :D :D
Gud job in explaining
this is amazingly easy to catch!
Very clear and concise--Was that Doceri?
nice! do you have good video's or tips for drawing the cervical, lumbosacral, ... plexus?
u were amazing....😍😍
thanku it helped me lot
ty so much
Amazing video, thanks! :) You forgot to include that the thoracodorsal nerve also branches off the posterior cord
No...it's another name for the middle subscapular nerve, he mentioned this
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I thought i hated this but no! i hate my teacher that doesn't know how to explain it :)