Look for the medial epicondyle and capitulum as well. So in the position in the video, if the capitulum is facing right (in anatomical position), then it is a right humerus.
The hole must be behind i realize this is from 2 years ago but I'm continue my point goddamn it, then once u have the hole behind, and wherever the head points at it's the opposite, use this info well😂👌
Sorry. We do not. The videos are more supplementary to a gross anatomy class. The kind you might take as an undergrad. We do have a video for the bones of the feet and hands. It can be found at www.seewhtanatomy.com however, it's sounds you may be beyond that already in your studies.
This is so much more helpful than just the pictures from a book. You actually explain landmarks to help identify. Thank you so so so much!!!
Thank you so much, this video made me understand the difference between the bones of the upper limp ❤
you have no idea how much this helped thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for the compliment.
Thank you so much for this teaching. Your style and method of teaching are very helpful. God bless you.
Thanks❤
You're welcome
AGH the left and right still look the same to me...I don't think I am going to do so well on my anatomy test.
I think they make us study this to waste our time no more I mean how the hell is this important 🧐🧐
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It is important......
Just in Syria bro
Just in Syria❤
Thank you so much! The bony landmarks really help in identifying left from right.
Thank you so much
Very well explained, thanks a lot 😃
You are a life saver
I totally don't understand
six years later i still totaly don’t understand
great video! very helpful
thank you
the humerus one was confusing
Look for the medial epicondyle and capitulum as well. So in the position in the video, if the capitulum is facing right (in anatomical position), then it is a right humerus.
Thank you for this video!!!!
You’re a legend
Thank you I have an exam on Monday I’m scared
How did you do
where did you buy the bonesss
John...your videos are really very helpful and it's amazing too...
Thank you
thnak you very much that helped me a lot =D
you're welcome. thank you for the comment.
How to identifying if it is the right humerus or left?
The hole must be behind i realize this is from 2 years ago but I'm continue my point goddamn it, then once u have the hole behind, and wherever the head points at it's the opposite, use this info well😂👌
this is so helpful wow
thanks
Welcome
super helpful! thank!
forget it .
Cant I just but them in my body and see 😅😅
but everything else made sense
thhhhhhhannnnnnkssssssss
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
+John Varellas i have question please, there are grooves in foot for tendons ,have u got a video about them?
Sorry. We do not. The videos are more supplementary to a gross anatomy class. The kind you might take as an undergrad.
We do have a video for the bones of the feet and hands. It can be found at www.seewhtanatomy.com however, it's sounds you may be beyond that already in your studies.
sorry. www.seewhyanatomy.com