this 5 minute video was so much more concise and easy to follow than the 1.5 hour lecture I had in med school....thank you so much for making the worst subject Ive had anatomy on yet so much more simpler!!!1
I'm having trouble finding the "next video" that you mention at the end of this video (where you'll cover Adductor Pollicis and maybe the other remaining ones like lumbricals, palmar & dorsal interossei, and maybe palmaris brevis muscles?). Can you share a link? Does that video exist? Thanks
Excuse me Sir, at the end of this video it is shown that you will explain the adductor pollicis muscle and some other intrinsic muscles, but I cannot find that video. Will it be uploaded or are you working on it? Otherwise, the explanation is so understandable that now I have a really clear vision of all elements in the upper limb. Thank you very very much!
this 5 minute video was so much more concise and easy to follow than the 1.5 hour lecture I had in med school....thank you so much for making the worst subject Ive had anatomy on yet so much more simpler!!!1
I'm having trouble finding the "next video" that you mention at the end of this video (where you'll cover Adductor Pollicis and maybe the other remaining ones like lumbricals, palmar & dorsal interossei, and maybe palmaris brevis muscles?). Can you share a link? Does that video exist? Thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! This was very helpful!
Great video!!!!
Great sir 👌
Excuse me Sir, at the end of this video it is shown that you will explain the adductor pollicis muscle and some other intrinsic muscles, but I cannot find that video. Will it be uploaded or are you working on it? Otherwise, the explanation is so understandable that now I have a really clear vision of all elements in the upper limb. Thank you very very much!
intrinsic muscles are the muscles that stay within the hand i.e: thenar and hypothenar muscles
Hypothenar muscles.
DBZ FAN HUH!