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Thank you for making learning the muscles of the foot easy. I have a learning disability and far from dumb. I do envy people with photographic memories stoned and remember everything when I have to reread what I read.
We had someone with a learning disability in my program, and they are now the head of a huge company. Probably doing the best from my entire class. Best wishes on your journey as well 🙏
Just wanted to say thank you so much, I've started my Sports Injury Rehabilitation degree and have been struggling to organise the feet and ankles muscles in my mind and your videos have been super helpful! You are brilliant at explaining it all, I think I'll be binge watching all your videos, incredible, super helpful, THANK YOU!!
Love your videos. They are very useful for learning all the different muscles especially for someone who has problems with remembering all the different names.
I am a huge fan of your videos and mnemonics so thank you, first of all! I want to note that in my anatomy class, we've learned "Tom, Dick & Harry" as the Tibialis POSTERIOR, FLEXOR Digitorum Longus and FLEXOR Hallucis Longus (not tib anterior and extensors as your video says). Just a heads up to students.
I use Tom, Dick & Harry for the flexors in my next video on the posterior compartment as well, but I think you can use it here also to remind yourself of some of the muscles of the anterior compartment and to better understand the symmetry at play between these compartments, which helps me tie together the structure of the entire lower leg in my mind. Now if you wanted to get specific about the structures and order of the tarsal tunnel, I would use the mnemonic "Tom Dick And Very Nervous Harry" for the FLEXORS specifically as well as the nerve/vessles, so in that case I would definitely be talking about the flexors/tibialis posterior only. But in the end, just go with whatever helps you remember all this stuff and is the least confusing, of course!
Yes! It was the tarsal tunnel we used that for. But I like this version too because it helps me to remember that both Toms (anterior and posterior) have their own Dick and Harry! I remember one set is just normal and the other set includes a "very nervous Harry" because they're part of the tarsal tunnel (claustrophobic) and he and Dick are "flexing" their muscles which takes up more space in the tunnel and makes him more nervous. 😂 And both Harry's are hiding! So thank you again for this and all your videos! You've really helped me so much this term.
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Thank you for your support, and of course, good luck on your next test! 🙌🙏💪
Thank you for making learning the muscles of the foot easy. I have a learning disability and far from dumb. I do envy people with photographic memories stoned and remember everything when I have to reread what I read.
We had someone with a learning disability in my program, and they are now the head of a huge company. Probably doing the best from my entire class. Best wishes on your journey as well 🙏
Just wanted to say that you saved my ass and helped me do pretty well on an anatomy practical I was super worried about. Thanks for the great videos!
Just wanted to say thank you so much, I've started my Sports Injury Rehabilitation degree and have been struggling to organise the feet and ankles muscles in my mind and your videos have been super helpful! You are brilliant at explaining it all, I think I'll be binge watching all your videos, incredible, super helpful, THANK YOU!!
That's an exciting field you're getting into! Best of luck with it, and thanks so much for such a nice comment. 🙏🙌💪
I don't know how you do it but you deliver every single time! Thank you heaps
Love your videos. They are very useful for learning all the different muscles especially for someone who has problems with remembering all the different names.
Most people have trouble remembering all these names, don't sweat it. You'll get the hang of it 💪
Great lecture , thank you.
I Run for these videos always .
Fantastic! Thank you SO much!
THank you!
Another great video! Thank you!
The best video I have watched but don't know why likes are less
Thank you!
thank you! you should add where the proximal attachment is, that is what is messing me up!
I am a huge fan of your videos and mnemonics so thank you, first of all!
I want to note that in my anatomy class, we've learned "Tom, Dick & Harry" as the Tibialis POSTERIOR, FLEXOR Digitorum Longus and FLEXOR Hallucis Longus (not tib anterior and extensors as your video says). Just a heads up to students.
I use Tom, Dick & Harry for the flexors in my next video on the posterior compartment as well, but I think you can use it here also to remind yourself of some of the muscles of the anterior compartment and to better understand the symmetry at play between these compartments, which helps me tie together the structure of the entire lower leg in my mind.
Now if you wanted to get specific about the structures and order of the tarsal tunnel, I would use the mnemonic "Tom Dick And Very Nervous Harry" for the FLEXORS specifically as well as the nerve/vessles, so in that case I would definitely be talking about the flexors/tibialis posterior only.
But in the end, just go with whatever helps you remember all this stuff and is the least confusing, of course!
Yes! It was the tarsal tunnel we used that for. But I like this version too because it helps me to remember that both Toms (anterior and posterior) have their own Dick and Harry! I remember one set is just normal and the other set includes a "very nervous Harry" because they're part of the tarsal tunnel (claustrophobic) and he and Dick are "flexing" their muscles which takes up more space in the tunnel and makes him more nervous. 😂 And both Harry's are hiding! So thank you again for this and all your videos! You've really helped me so much this term.
Haha, that's a good mnemonic with claustrophobic nervous Harry! Keep that up and you could teach some day 💪
It wud be appreciated if you cud include the origin of the muscles as well , great video nevertheless
I have my first exam for anatomy lab and I’m so glad I found you! I actually feel better about taking it now
That's great to hear! I'll be rooting for you 🤞🙌
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