Hi Dr. Sam! I passed my anatomy dissection exams thanks to your videos! I have been watching a lot of your videos on the different bodies parts and want to say thank you so much for what you do, it really helps us students visualise anatomy! Best regards from Sweden!
@@ruthchiji I practiced on cadavars, it helps to see the anatomy in context with other parts of the body. But Sam Websters videos definitely helped me the most!
I am studying with you from Singapore on a second career path (in osteopathy) and this is just helping me so much, thank you! and don't stop please! i have a few years to go
I unfortunately am dealing with a tumor that tripled in size and has infiltrated my brachial plexus nerve and artery area rendering me literally 97% paralysis of my left arm. All I can do is believe this tumor will shrink with treatment giving back mobility to my left arm. Not a fun waiting game, but what can you do 🤷🏾♀️. Appreciated this video to give me an in depth insight of what’s going on in that area.
I am so sorry to hear that. I really pray to God for your speedy recovery. I know many people like me can not even imagine what you might be going through and feeling.
Thoracic outlet syndrome describes the compression of any of the major structures around here, so yes, parts of the brachial plexus but also arteries or veins. There are different causes, but you've spotted the narrowing here so anything that makes this narrower can lead to thoracic outlet syndrome problems. It's not necessarily the clavicle's fault but something else might be compressing these structures against the clavicle.
Are the pulses I can feel inferior to my collarbone and in my armpit coming from the same artery? And is everything bundled in the brachial plexus why one should avoid pressing anything near a pulse into the ribs, because doing so can impinge a nerve?
Perfect timing, almost as if you knew I needed to revise this 😂 thank you 🙏🏿
When the high art of teaching meets the beauty in science.Thank you Sam 🙏
Incredible! You are the first professor I have encountered in my 8 years of post secondary and now in medical school that teaches anatomy SO well!!!!
Hi Dr. Sam! I passed my anatomy dissection exams thanks to your videos!
I have been watching a lot of your videos on the different bodies parts and want to say thank you so much for what you do, it really helps us students visualise anatomy! Best regards from Sweden!
hey! Were you able to pass without praciting on the cadavars?Or did you just use notes and videos?
@@ruthchiji I practiced on cadavars, it helps to see the anatomy in context with other parts of the body. But Sam Websters videos definitely helped me the most!
You are the best teacher that i didn't have while studying
Thank you for spending the time to make a high quality production and using models instead of pictures!
I am studying with you from Singapore on a second career path (in osteopathy) and this is just helping me so much, thank you! and don't stop please! i have a few years to go
You are the best teacher!! Thank you!!😊
first year dental student here! studying for the finals, thank you for sharing your intelligence sir😊
Appreciate this video- I'm in med school and this is nicely done. Thank you!
Love your way of teaching. Thank you Sam 😊 💓
Thank you so much for providing us your knowledge !! Everything is amazingly explained thank you!!!
Best video on brachial plexus!
Started watching you in first year, now in final year and I still love watching your videos 💜
Best lecture on brachial plexus out there!!!❤
i reckon this video is exactly what I want as a BEGINNER.
You are a lifesaver!!! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you. I am also on this topic these days. Your videos are helping a loooot.
Great teaching
Thank you, this was exactly what I needed
I love anatomy but have always had troubles with science.
I love lovelove your way of explanation
Liking the video before I even start watching cos I know it will be surely good
Nice one sir, thanks 🇳🇬
Love ur way of teaching❤
I like your presenting style, very casual
Fantastic, a wonderfully logical framework
You’re good at this
That was perfect! Thanks for taking the time to make this lecture.
This is a good video to increase knowledge..Thanks
Sir I am from India ,u makes anatomy very easy to understand ❤❤Thank u. Sir
Thanks a lot, how works about tendinitis of shoulder?🎉
I unfortunately am dealing with a tumor that tripled in size and has infiltrated my brachial plexus nerve and artery area rendering me literally 97% paralysis of my left arm. All I can do is believe this tumor will shrink with treatment giving back mobility to my left arm. Not a fun waiting game, but what can you do 🤷🏾♀️. Appreciated this video to give me an in depth insight of what’s going on in that area.
I am so sorry to hear that. I really pray to God for your speedy recovery. I know many people like me can not even imagine what you might be going through and feeling.
@@princessjazz5767 Thank you so much for your sentiments. It’s appreciated more than you know 😌.
This was excellent
Nice explanation
beautiful explanation, well done Dr
Good man and doctor
Sam you have a new follower now
والله اشتقنا
Thank you!!!! Soooo much!!!
Thank you so much
This is so clear and interesting! So, is thoracic outlet syndrome caused by impingement of the plexus by the clavicle?
Thoracic outlet syndrome describes the compression of any of the major structures around here, so yes, parts of the brachial plexus but also arteries or veins. There are different causes, but you've spotted the narrowing here so anything that makes this narrower can lead to thoracic outlet syndrome problems. It's not necessarily the clavicle's fault but something else might be compressing these structures against the clavicle.
Fantastic video!
Hi ! Can you Do a video for cervical Plexus, thoracic Plexus and lämnar Plexus?
Are the pulses I can feel inferior to my collarbone and in my armpit coming from the same artery? And is everything bundled in the brachial plexus why one should avoid pressing anything near a pulse into the ribs, because doing so can impinge a nerve?
You are so good
awesome info thank you!!
Thank you Sir ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing kindly make another video on lumber plexus
Good job
Cheer~~~a network of nerves or vessels in the body.😊
That was very helpful thanks so much 😊
Loves this video. Kindly can you do another video on brachial plexus
Hi Dr Webster, where online can I buy myself the same skeleton with brachial plexus that you show in the video?
Or anyone if you know .
Skeleton's arm moved at 10:00
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the right time thxxx
Well done sir😊
Dr Can you start making more detailed and elaborate videos 😃
Who's watching 2024😅
So damn clear !
Awesome video. All other videos draw it on a 2d white board
Sam the best!!
Thank you ❤
In love eith him ngl😊
I am a medical student, and just sometimes watch his videos for funv
1:00 Oh, to be a plexus right now..
Those Shoulder at the Back is Called What.
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Gold
Ok i find the beast way to learn english
Finally 🎉😂❤
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Rigt time for my pg anatomy MD examinations2024&2025
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The skeleton’s hand swinging automatically at 10:03 😐
Bhoot 👻
Could u plz put the model down and then tell? Cause it's so shaky i can barely relate which place are u talking about
Garmin :)))))
I am the one .
Doctor house
YOU LOOK LIKE HOUSE
You are a rockstar sir! Thank you for posting all of your intelligence here on TH-cam!) So very helpful!) 🤗🫶🇨🇦