Thank you so much your tutoring, it is a breath of fresh air....I doff my hat to you Sir.... Happiness is in your tutorials! Only to be celebrated. May the ultra positivity and goodness you so generously share with such eloquence be returned to you!
Truly I cannot say in words how much your time knowledge and sheer love of Radiography and much more motivates me! When i feel i am no good at this, you give so much, I struggle and you inspire me to continue my journey & at 59yrs old I have to gain my degree in attempt to continue my journey, time is now a precious commodity :) ...You make this planet a better world now and to be. I know there are literally hundreds and hundreds of likeminded students out there and I am so honoured every time you teach me something or something falls into place... You are a Wizard. Thank you so very much. I am grateful for every nano second :) @@radiologytutorials
I’m enjoying your anatomy lectures so much, as if a philosopher teaching, waiting for more videos, I’d like to suggest Lymph nodes anatomy. Thank you so much for ur great effort sir & wish u the best.
Kudos on another outstanding video. I thoroughly enjoy watching your MSK MRI videos. As a sports medicine physician, obviously I pay attention to the ATFL, perhaps the most commonly injured ligament in the body. However, clinically I also see damage to the bifurcate ligament, which I can identify sonographically. Unless I missed it, I didn’t see that you made any mention of this key supporting ligament in your video. Thoughts?
My intention is to get the physics videos completed in one go! Once they’re done they’re done ✅ and I never have to do them again. Will try to sprinkle in some other videos along the way but can only focus on so much at a time ☺️
Thank you so much your tutoring, it is a breath of fresh air....I doff my hat to you Sir.... Happiness is in your tutorials! Only to be celebrated. May the ultra positivity and goodness you so generously share with such eloquence be returned to you!
Wow, thank you! I'm so glad you find these videos helpful 😊
Truly I cannot say in words how much your time knowledge and sheer love of Radiography and much more motivates me! When i feel i am no good at this, you give so much, I struggle and you inspire me to continue my journey & at 59yrs old I have to gain my degree in attempt to continue my journey, time is now a precious commodity :) ...You make this planet a better world now and to be. I know there are literally hundreds and hundreds of likeminded students out there and I am so honoured every time you teach me something or something falls into place... You are a Wizard. Thank you so very much. I am grateful for every nano second :) @@radiologytutorials
This was one that I struggled with, so I am very glad to see you cover the MR ankle. A great video and very well-explained as always. Thank you!
As always, thank you Greg 🙏🏻
As a second year resident from India I must say your videos have made life simpler.
That's so great! I'm so glad 🥳
These videos are ridiculously good. Thank you 🙏
I’m enjoying your anatomy lectures so much, as if a philosopher teaching, waiting for more videos, I’d like to suggest Lymph nodes anatomy. Thank you so much for ur great effort sir & wish u the best.
Thank you, now my sobbing is a bit more quiet, while looking at ankle MRIs :)
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You are definitely better than my professors in teaching and everything. Thank u so much
Wow, thank you Mahsa!
A great lecture. Like to have a video on sacroiliac joint.
thank u much! i've subscribed after 2nd watched video
Thanks a lot
Very helpfull !
Greetings from Sénégal !
Thank you for simplifying it! thankyou.
You're very welcome 🤗
Excellent presentation
wish I could play this video instead of presenting it myself in class lol...very helpful
Kudos on another outstanding video. I thoroughly enjoy watching your MSK MRI videos. As a sports medicine physician, obviously I pay attention to the ATFL, perhaps the most commonly injured ligament in the body. However, clinically I also see damage to the bifurcate ligament, which I can identify sonographically. Unless I missed it, I didn’t see that you made any mention of this key supporting ligament in your video. Thoughts?
One of your best talks mike👌namaste from all my colleagues in India 🙏..next talk if you could keep on MRI wrist and hand
Thank you Viraj 🙏🏻 greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦 definitely plan on doing wrist soon!
Thank you so much for this excellent lecture!
My pleasure. Hope it helped ☺️
please cover Cardiac MRI
Great educator
Appreciate it Hameed. Hope you’re well!
Superb ❤❤❤❤
thanks for amazing content…would a video of urinary system
beautiful
please make video of muscles of thigh and leg on mri
brilliant!
Great presentation..when will you do the muscles of the foot?Are you still doing anatomy videos because you have lately focused on physics.
My intention is to get the physics videos completed in one go! Once they’re done they’re done ✅ and I never have to do them again. Will try to sprinkle in some other videos along the way but can only focus on so much at a time ☺️
I wish foe ur sucess..for ur so much hard working
Thank you!
Helpful
Grazie.
Thank you so much! So grateful for your support!
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I had a ankle surgery 2 weeks and still in my foot swollen. How long it’s take s to heal the my ankle to weight bearing?
It varies so much depending on the type of injury as well as the severity of the injury.
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At around 8:10 of video there are some misspellings in subtitles, all over video is educational and interesting
The subtitles are automatically generated by TH-cam 👍🏼 reckon they can’t quite pick up my accent combined with medical terms