Thank you so much, I'm so grateful. I love the way you teach and give examples, I'm never bored, even when I start zoning off a little, you clap your hands and I'm back lol. Thank you professor!
Thank you for these videos, so few straight up osteology lectures on TH-cam and other academic sources. I want to be an osteological researcher and these have helped a bunch. Thank you again.
This is a fantastic lecture. I found it very compelling. I'm currently learning about the human skeletal system in my highschool Anatomy and Physiology class, and I figured it would help my digestion after hearing it from a source other than the textbook. I'm going to have to keep up with your videos
My favorite way to remember the difference between tendons and ligaments. ligaments are bone to bone, tendons are bone to muscle. Since bone is LIKE a bone, LIgaments. Like = ligaments. In tendons, muscles are NOT LIKE bones. Bone to muscle, different Bone to bone, aLIke, ligaments
thank you professor. Is there a video where you go into detail about the different parts and names of bone process in the skeletal system? like tuberosities and fossas and stuff like that? I have a test next week and the chapter is like 70 pages. I will read, yes, but i want to see and hear the names first to get familiar. Thanks.
Professor Fink’s Lecture on Connective Tissues; Part 2 on TH-cam: [AT TIME MARK 22:30, Endochondral Bone Formation AND Intramembranous Bone Formation are presented]: //th-cam.com/video/X_iVV1NxP0w/w-d-xo.html
Is there a medical way to fix an infection in the middle ear (ear ache)? I sometimes use a saline flush for my sinuses but I can't see how to flush out the middle ear if there's an infection. Thanks.
You are correct: Greenstick fracture - the bone partly fractures on one side, but does not break completely because the rest of the bone can bend. This is more common among children, whose bones are softer and more elastic. Hairline fracture - a partial fracture of the bone. ... Stress fracture - more common among athletes. What they all have in "common" is that they are "incomplete fractures"
really thank u for ur passionate lecture n then can i get a handout which u use for lecture? if i can have please let me know where i can get that useful resource ˆˆ
If you want to learn more about osteology, you can find more detailed information in our 'introduction to osteology' video. th-cam.com/video/Kw5_Mu1LneM/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much, I'm so grateful. I love the way you teach and give examples, I'm never bored, even when I start zoning off a little, you clap your hands and I'm back lol. Thank you professor!
All these people watching this video and I get the real deal up close and personal! You GO Professor Fink
How did meet him
These videos make anatomy so much easier to understand! Thank you!!!
Fantastic lectures. Keep up the good work. Your lectures make complicated terms easy. Medical student from England.
Love your energy and easy and engaging explanations!
Thanks a million, Professor Fink. Amazing!
Great lectures! Thank you for recording them. They really help in learning anatomy
Lisa Tran I know by now you must have graduated from Medical school how was it back then?
I mean .... you just SAVED my pathetic life..... thank you for this lecture.
Thanks proffesor fink..your a life saver
Thank you professor ❤
you are doing a great job Sir!..may your days be longer..
Thank you for these videos, so few straight up osteology lectures on TH-cam and other academic sources. I want to be an osteological researcher and these have helped a bunch. Thank you again.
Must watch anatomy video th-cam.com/video/PkCY7BThcVM/w-d-xo.html
Love this channel
My first year in as a medical student and with your explanation I am able to understand
Im Medicsl student from Ethiopia, Africa.. and i loved all of ur sessions I have watched .. You are Awesome!!!
I am also medical student from Ethiopia.
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It was fantastic lesson, Professor Fink. Thanks. God bless you always for sharing your talent
Thank You for your kind words! Best Wishes for your SUCCESS! -- professor fink
thank you...professor fink......learning alot from you...
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Thank you so much Sir,you are a legend
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great videos, i am studying chiropractic and these videos are just a great way to relax and have a great revision session, thank you so much
This is a fantastic lecture. I found it very compelling. I'm currently learning about the human skeletal system in my highschool Anatomy and Physiology class, and I figured it would help my digestion after hearing it from a source other than the textbook. I'm going to have to keep up with your videos
you are a very good man sir.....we always remember you for your wonderful job..thanks a lot
He is amazing! ❤❤
I wish I had a professor like him TT
thanks professor for your easily delivering of your knowledge to others!
Thanks a lot.
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My favorite way to remember the difference between tendons and ligaments.
ligaments are bone to bone, tendons are bone to muscle. Since bone is LIKE a bone, LIgaments. Like = ligaments. In tendons, muscles are NOT LIKE bones.
Bone to muscle, different
Bone to bone, aLIke, ligaments
thank you professor. Is there a video where you go into detail about the different parts and names of bone process in the skeletal system? like tuberosities and fossas and stuff like that? I have a test next week and the chapter is like 70 pages. I will read, yes, but i want to see and hear the names first to get familiar. Thanks.
Must watch anatomy video th-cam.com/video/PkCY7BThcVM/w-d-xo.html
I think you passed the exam already
Thank You Resp Sir.
Prof: thanķ you for the way you exaplain the anatomy, prof you tell me the best book i can read about anatomy
All of the books are almost the same. Choose whichever book you find the most readable & with the drawings & pictures you like the best.
Merci beaucoup!!!
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you are amazing I have hope now (all the way from NZ) keep up the work greatly appreciated
Dear Professor Fink
Happy New Year 2017 to you and your family.
Thank you so much
love your lectures thanks!
Your classes are wonderful sir.. have you uploaded any videos on ossification??
Professor Fink’s Lecture on Connective Tissues; Part 2 on TH-cam: [AT TIME MARK 22:30, Endochondral Bone Formation AND Intramembranous Bone Formation are presented]:
//th-cam.com/video/X_iVV1NxP0w/w-d-xo.html
What a great prof
thank you professor, its really help
Is there a medical way to fix an infection in the middle ear (ear ache)? I sometimes use a saline flush for my sinuses but I can't see how to flush out the middle ear if there's an infection. Thanks.
i really appreciate u professorink
Must watch anatomy video th-cam.com/video/PkCY7BThcVM/w-d-xo.html
You are a genius
Thank goodness you saved my a*** 🤘I’m @final year Bsc n I have exams in 2 days
I believe with this I will make it through... thank you 😊
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That second skeleton just appeared!!! 😮 1:09
Really thank you so helpfull
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Love his guy :)
You are amazing
Must watch anatomy video th-cam.com/video/PkCY7BThcVM/w-d-xo.html
or these lectures for mbbs?
These lectures were originally presented to Allied Health Majors (such as Nursing, Physical Therapy & PA).
Wonderful video as always,however I thought stress fractures and greenstick fractures were different things
You are correct: Greenstick fracture - the bone partly fractures on one side, but does not break completely because the rest of the bone can bend. This is more common among children, whose bones are softer and more elastic. Hairline fracture - a partial fracture of the bone. ... Stress fracture - more common among athletes. What they all have in "common" is that they are "incomplete fractures"
professorfink thank you for the explanation👍👍
really thank u for ur passionate lecture
n then can i get a handout which u use for lecture?
if i can have please let me know where i can get that useful resource ˆˆ
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If you want to learn more about osteology, you can find more detailed information in our 'introduction to osteology' video. th-cam.com/video/Kw5_Mu1LneM/w-d-xo.html