Dr. Webster, I am a first year medical student in a very good institution and they have thrown a bunch of text at us to learn anatomy. I think I was having an anxiety attack before I found your channel. I have to demo my part of the dissection tomorrow and our first anatomy exam is friday. Hopefully it'll be ok with your help. Keep doing what you are doing and hopefully you recover from your illness (not the one you had when you made this video but the one you currently have).
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
We completely glossed over these in class. We got the "breakfast, lunch, dinner" explanation on how to count and "learn to tell them apart by the exam." Thank you for expanding.
The explanation about the vertebral column is amazing. I have a hard time memorizing all of the bony structures for the vertebrae and my test is coming up. Thank you for your video. You have a new subscriber
Thank you. I have 2 friends with opposing backgrounds with similar spinal issues. One has a medical background & gives great detail that I cannot not keep up with. The other has no medical background and has more questions than knowledge. With this education, I can talk to both!
you just summed up an hour and half of a lecture in 15 minuets. 15 mins filled with knowledge with entertainment and made me far more interested in anatomy. thank you, this video was incredibly helpful🤍
Much appreciated Sam. I am a first year BSc Physiotherapy student and I can't tell you how much my peers and I enjoy these videos, keep up the good content!
@@superduperjoi6800and 5 years after it's inception, I m here to break this thread. Not only am a medical student, I am still in HIGH SCHOOL (read in loud echoing speaker voice) 😦 don, don, don, DOOM! (Just a regular reverb. Be sure to sing it.)
Went from studying for my anatomy class to falling down a rabbit-hole of giraffe vertebrae :') but for real, this is a life saver, so much clearer than my textbook!
Page 3 Words to Know body = ba-dan bone = tu-lang joint = sen-di or sam-bung|-an muscle = o-tot rib cage = page 1023. 1 any of the 24 elastic arches of bone that together form the chest wall in man. All are attached behind to the thoraic part of the spinal column. 2 the corresponding bone in other vertebrates. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [OE ribb; rel. to OHG rippi, ON rif REEF1] skeleton = rang-ka skull = teng-ko-rak spine = tu-lang be-la-kang
I am a fifth year medical student and I have never understand anatomy in this great way… where were you when I was a first grader🥺…after all thank you very very much. I am learning and enjoying your videos😍😍😍
Omg thank you for this vid. I’m a 1st year medical student. And your vids help me a lot, it’s not boring, instead it made me love anatomy even more. I will also be watching your other vids, they are really helpful 😍💕
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
Thanks. I am understsndimg better what. MY DOCTOR TOLD ME ABOUT DAMAGED VERTIBRAS. THEY are been removed in my operaton coming up. Knowledge is power!!
Thank you Dr. Webster! You make the bone structures SO easy to understand and identify. I went form being completely scared of taking my next exam to being mostly confident!
i fell out of a tree and onto my tailbone when i was around ten years old and i have felt pain intermittently on the very last bone until i was in my forties. i was approximately forty five years old using a shovel and a very sharp pain struck that last bone, and lasted several days. that was the last of it. funny how some injuries stay with you.
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
So cool to be looking for anatomy videos for an upcoming exam and suddenly thinking, 'I know that place!' Swansea is a great uni and these are great videos! Thank you!
Sam,, you are a wonderful wonderful teacher. I keep watching your videos to prepare for my Yoga anatomy exams. and your voice sounds pretty good in this video. can't you keep it? ;D
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
Sir you have uploaded some videos of your little side tour or something and i’m sure if you apply best thumbnail and title. They will rock🔥🔥. At least you will not be disappointed with them being uploaded on yt
Im not sure if you realized this, but you might want to make a note in your description: you called C2 the atlas a couple times- I think you meant axis. Your labeled photo had it correct though.
Thank you ☺️ I have a test today 😟 I had no idea what any of those words even meant 😱 so I came to TH-cam 😊 I zone out 😞 but that’s okay 👌 because I know 🧠 it all now 🤓
Everytime I think of anatomy I come to his page…his brain is so full with knowledge it’s amazing to listen and learn from him.
Dr. Webster, I am a first year medical student in a very good institution and they have thrown a bunch of text at us to learn anatomy. I think I was having an anxiety attack before I found your channel. I have to demo my part of the dissection tomorrow and our first anatomy exam is friday. Hopefully it'll be ok with your help. Keep doing what you are doing and hopefully you recover from your illness (not the one you had when you made this video but the one you currently have).
Hi,can I kindly have your fb id if you have???
Is he sick? What happened?
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
@@ahmedfathy2527
Hi
Yes,it is my native language.
Sam these are the best anatomy videos i have ever come across, what you have is truly remarkable, thank you for sharing with us!!
Hello I am from India
I am medical student
And I also watch this videos it's very helpful ...
Thanks for making videos...
You from ?? Which country
@@keyurpujara7924 sana buradan ekmek çıkmaz :(
@@turkersoykan5695 :D?
Totally agree 😌😌👍🏻👍🏻
We completely glossed over these in class. We got the "breakfast, lunch, dinner" explanation on how to count and "learn to tell them apart by the exam." Thank you for expanding.
The explanation about the vertebral column is amazing. I have a hard time memorizing all of the bony structures for the vertebrae and my test is coming up. Thank you for your video. You have a new subscriber
This was the most easily digestible learning of anatomy I’ve seen so far
th-cam.com/channels/pxnJpNNsK42TiF8wbUHEgQ.html
Am a nursing student in Nigeria believe me this video really saved me thanks Dr webster
Just found this as I'm preparing for my first med school block exam. Much thanks for being extraordinarily clear, and a great teacher.
How's everything going on now?
Most profesionaly explained video on youtube so far . 👍👍👍👍
Thank you. I have 2 friends with opposing backgrounds with similar spinal issues. One has a medical background & gives great detail that I cannot not keep up with. The other has no medical background and has more questions than knowledge. With this education, I can talk to both!
you just summed up an hour and half of a lecture in 15 minuets. 15 mins filled with knowledge with entertainment and made me far more interested in anatomy. thank you, this video was incredibly helpful🤍
I'm an Anatomy student
I have seminar presentation next tomorrow and i really found this helpful
My favourite TH-cam channel to learn anatomy! Thank you so much Sam :)
I swear sam webster is a motivational teacher. When watch his videos, anatomy becomes your pet.... thanks to your hardwork
Out of all the videos I've watched on the vertebrae, yours is by far the most helpful!! Thank you!
Much appreciated Sam. I am a first year BSc Physiotherapy student and I can't tell you how much my peers and I enjoy these videos, keep up the good content!
Same bro.. iam also a physiotherapy student. . 👍
Awesome physio thread
@@superduperjoi6800and 5 years after it's inception, I m here to break this thread. Not only am a medical student, I am still in
HIGH SCHOOL (read in loud echoing speaker voice)
😦 don, don, don, DOOM! (Just a regular reverb. Be sure to sing it.)
Went from studying for my anatomy class to falling down a rabbit-hole of giraffe vertebrae :') but for real, this is a life saver, so much clearer than my textbook!
Page 3
Words to Know
body = ba-dan
bone = tu-lang
joint = sen-di or sam-bung|-an
muscle = o-tot
rib cage = page 1023. 1 any of the 24 elastic arches of bone that together form the chest wall in man. All are attached behind to the thoraic part of the spinal column. 2 the corresponding bone in other vertebrates. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [OE ribb; rel. to OHG rippi, ON rif REEF1]
skeleton = rang-ka
skull = teng-ko-rak
spine = tu-lang be-la-kang
I am from india and I would like to say that it's just wow.... Thank you .
Favorite TH-cam channel of every anatomy student...
I am a fifth year medical student and I have never understand anatomy in this great way… where were you when I was a first grader🥺…after all thank you very very much. I am learning and enjoying your videos😍😍😍
as a patient that is scary to know that there are actually doctors out there who don't have a clue after all those years of training 😞
you are a pleasure to listen to! I enjoy your personality and appreciate you not over explaining while giving good explanations
I have exam this week and watching this, helps me understand more about vertebral bones. Thank you❤
Love Sam's anatomy teachings! He explains everything really well.
يعني شگلك يعني فدووووووھ ، يروحلك فدوه دكاتره كربلاء ❤
I just can't even express how thankful cuz of this video. I'm first year medalist student and u helped me a lot
Thank u again 💜
I feel like “I can’t stop watching your videos one by one “😍😍😍😍
Omg thank you for this vid. I’m a 1st year medical student. And your vids help me a lot, it’s not boring, instead it made me love anatomy even more. I will also be watching your other vids, they are really helpful 😍💕
Thank you for this. Just started Med School and this is so helpful
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
Best Anatomy and Life Teacher award goes to 👉🏻 Sam Webster
Thanks for this excellent videos.
You are the best teacher ever! I wish I had you in primary school, then I would have done medicine.
Thanks. I am understsndimg better what. MY DOCTOR TOLD ME ABOUT DAMAGED VERTIBRAS. THEY are been removed in my operaton coming up. Knowledge is power!!
Thank you Dr. Webster! You make the bone structures SO easy to understand and identify. I went form being completely scared of taking my next exam to being mostly confident!
Your explanation is always very clear and easy to understand. Thank you SAM.
I like your sense of humour. and by that I dont mean an awareness of brachii long bones.
Visiting Sam videos after a year . Feels so good , easy!
I wish I had time to watch all of your videos! ....but unfortunately I never have the time. I actually enjoy learning from you!
I like your way of teaching, big thanks, one Day i Will be anatomist like you.
Nice lecture! Thanks a lot for saving me from multiple hours of studying 😊
Your way of teaching is amazing, thank you💫
fantastic!!! I learn more when watching his videos because they're very simple and informative.
i fell out of a tree and onto my tailbone when i was around ten years old and i have felt pain intermittently on the very last bone until i was in my forties.
i was approximately forty five years old using a shovel and a very sharp pain struck that last bone, and lasted several days. that was the last of it. funny how some injuries stay with you.
I am from Bangladesh, 12th grade student. Your clases are amazing, sir. 🇧🇩
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
I am feeling my spine while watching this.
It's amazing how much an infection can change a voice. It's as if someone had dubbed your lines!
These are the best anatomy videos on TH-cam. Thank you so much for your work Sam.
Thanks Dr Sam for imparting lecture on vertebral system
You make learning anatomy much more enjoyable and easier!
Want articles on anatomy??
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Working towards become a PA thanks sir.
Others just mugup, and sir u really enjoy explaining, that's why I love studying from your videos, thank you sir😇😇😇😇
Thank you so much I’ve never watched you before I saw this video and I finally understand. Much appreciated!
Dr. Webster is the hero we need!
Try and watch one of your videos a day to remember my anatomy. Best videos by far on the Web. Thank you
So cool to be looking for anatomy videos for an upcoming exam and suddenly thinking, 'I know that place!'
Swansea is a great uni and these are great videos! Thank you!
your videos are heroic, thank you so much!
Thank you sir U saved MY EXAM
no doubt this man has talent.
Wow, Dr. House is teaching us anatomy!
Thank you sooo much sir that was great lect literally, i am doing physiotherapy, and it was soo helpful lect ❤❤❤❤
holy shit dr house is teaching me anatomy now
You make anatomy easy to memorise
Just wanna say one thing.....you are a magician...😍😍😍
just came across ur channel .. this is very helpful
Thank you for your dedication and the great way you explain things. Appreciate it.
Very good Video So I Heartly Thankful Sir
I love you videos! They help me tremendously. I can't thank you enough.
These videos making learning interesting
Outstanding dedication and resolve ❤
A giraffe still has 7 cervical vetebrae
Gracias, thank you, from Miami, Florida USA
Sam,, you are a wonderful wonderful teacher. I keep watching your videos to prepare for my Yoga anatomy exams. and your voice sounds pretty good in this video. can't you keep it? ;D
Can't explain how easy you made it!
1:24 29 vertebrae -5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 7 cervical and 12 thoracic- plus the three or four coccygeal vertebrae... hence, 32 or 33 vertebrae
Found this so helpful, thank you.
English isn’t my first language. But this video was really good
He is the coolest professor😍😍 I have ever seen...There is a devil who is my anatomy professor 🙄🙄
These videos have helped me so much. Thank you for taking the time to post these! They are the best for learning anatomy. 🙌🏼
THIS is how I learn. Thank you Sam.
Thank you Sam for the clear explanation!
Remarkable dedication..
As i know how much painful this infection becomes when v speak 👍
I have a broken T4, and now I am in love as well 😂😍 incredible explanation !
Serena Zanchetti: I have a subluxated T4 and i have serious issues with my stomach that i’m not in love with.
Enjoyed this video. You're a great teacher Sam!
Thank you so much,, l really like that casual way of explanation..makes it less stressful to learn..
Keep up the good work!!
Giraffe has also 7 Cervical vertebrae but longer
2:37 They Have 7. Subhan allah
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
شكراً مستر
Great explanation of the vertebrae.
I would like to practice the English language with someone. Is there anyone who studies the English language or speak this language as native speaker please
Sir you have uploaded some videos of your little side tour or something and i’m sure if you apply best thumbnail and title. They will rock🔥🔥. At least you will not be disappointed with them being uploaded on yt
As always, amazing video!! Studying all things osteo becomes so much less daunting with these.
Thanks for your explanation, it's really helpfull
Very detailed video sir. Love it to watch.
Im not sure if you realized this, but you might want to make a note in your description: you called C2 the atlas a couple times- I think you meant axis.
Your labeled photo had it correct though.
Thank you ☺️ I have a test today 😟 I had no idea what any of those words even meant 😱 so I came to TH-cam 😊 I zone out 😞 but that’s okay 👌 because I know 🧠 it all now 🤓
love your session ❤
Thanks sir it is quite helpful
thank you very much it was really helpfull
Thank you so much you helped me alot
Awesome as usual, many thanks!!!
Thank you sir ❤️
Thank you so much Sam! Your videos are excellent 🙏🏼
Thanks a lot sir
I wish you kept posting videos. I always wait for them