Someone needs to learn the singular for phalanges 🤨🤦♂ Sorry people, I vow to say phalanx from this day forward! Also, 14:48 - I meant calcaneus. Hope you're having a great day wherever you are in the world!
I really appreciate your content. It's massively helpful, succinct and thorough. I speak a lot about how xrays can have a ton of findings and can hide a truck. Knowing the anatomy is rarely simple because there are so much to each body part. I do have one additional hope, in the MRI component, please place a reminder to which of the lis franc ligaments are considered most structurally important. I always have to look up whether it's the dorsal or plantar component.
Thank you so much Doctor! You had me re-opening my Netter and review the ligaments, it was very helpful like studying with you and reinforcing the foot anatomy
hi! great video, your channel has always been my go-to whenever i need extra help :) i'd just like to ask as @ 2.10 to how the lateral and medial domes of the talus can be differentiated in the lateral view of the ankle?
Hello Dr. Nel I am interested as a layman in the biomechanics of the foot. For someone like me who doesn't have good ankle mobility (dorsal extensions) i would like to know what the anatomical differences in architecture/structure might be. Is there any research on this where 2 groups of subjects have been compared?or If you have a suggestion let me know. Thanks
bloody hell mate you are brilliant, keep these videos coming! I'm an ED doc and this is really useful!
Thank you 🤗 so glad you enjoyed it!
Someone needs to learn the singular for phalanges 🤨🤦♂ Sorry people, I vow to say phalanx from this day forward!
Also, 14:48 - I meant calcaneus.
Hope you're having a great day wherever you are in the world!
We will hold you to this….saying phalanx! Lol
Great video and thank you for the time and effort in making these videos.
Haha, thank you! We all make mistakes 🥴 was mortified when I started editing the video
I am radiology resident and your videos are really helping me
This has been SUPER helpful as a new PA working in foot and ankle orthopedics, thank you so much !!
Yay, I’m so glad 🙂
thank you helped me as an er X-ray tech understand deeper my job
I really appreciate your content. It's massively helpful, succinct and thorough. I speak a lot about how xrays can have a ton of findings and can hide a truck. Knowing the anatomy is rarely simple because there are so much to each body part.
I do have one additional hope, in the MRI component, please place a reminder to which of the lis franc ligaments are considered most structurally important. I always have to look up whether it's the dorsal or plantar component.
Thank you Cameron! Noted, will make sure to include it 👍🏼
just exquisite , as a beginner rad resident i always need to watch your content before study . thank you and keep making more.
Awesome 👌so glad you're finding them helpful!
Thank you so much Doctor! You had me re-opening my Netter and review the ligaments, it was very helpful like studying with you and reinforcing the foot anatomy
Thank you ! Your videos make learning anatomy fun.
It’s my pleasure Tilahun 🙂 anything to make anatomy tolerable 😅
Would you consider making a video on lines & tube placement in a CXR?
Another great video, thanks! A temporal bone CT anatomy would be super helpful, if you have the chance sometime!
This was a brilliant explanation. Thank you very much.
You're very welcome!
Great vedeo. Having my Part 1 next week. These vedeos help me a lot. Thank you
Good luck Jayantha! Let me know how it goes 👍🏼
Great video sir....... Thanks a lot !!
hi! great video, your channel has always been my go-to whenever i need extra help :) i'd just like to ask as @ 2.10 to how the lateral and medial domes of the talus can be differentiated in the lateral view of the ankle?
Amazing knack for teaching
Thank you!
This was really helpful thank you so much !
So happy that helped 😊
God bless you
Please post a video on knee x ray reading tutorial.
Excellent
Thank you 🙌
Can you kindly do all joints including hip. Thanks
Soooo good
Thank you V B 🙏
immaculate
Hello Dr. Nel
I am interested as a layman in the biomechanics of the foot. For someone like me who doesn't have good ankle mobility (dorsal extensions) i would like to know what the anatomical differences in architecture/structure might be. Is there any research on this where 2 groups of subjects have been compared?or If you have a suggestion let me know. Thanks