I used your videos during medical school, and I'm still using them during radiology residency. I especially appreciate your videos where you present anatomy through radiographic imaging - it is incredibly helpful. Such excellent content. Thank you for all the time you dedicate to teaching, Dr. Morton.
This has been one of the most well presented videos I've seen. The examples from different views, the outlines that show precisely what your talking about even to the small tiny rotations from external to internal. SOOOOOOO HELPFUL! THANK YOU!
The Noted Anatomist- Dr. Morton- Hello and thank you for the time you took to make this and many other wonderful and educational videos that are so direly needed. I am an radiologic Tech and you explained the radiographic anatomy so well I think I will look for all your videos pertaining to any radiographs. Thank you so much!
I'm currently in a a radiography program and have used so many of your videos to help better understand the anatomy. I love your explanations, x-ray images, and animations to go along with the video. Thanks so much for helping!
Thank you so much for these videos! I am currently in a Radiography program and your explanations, X-ray pics, and animation...along with your comforting voice and cheesy jokes is also helpful! Sooo much to learn, but these vids helped me greatly! Thanks so much!
Thank you sir! Your videos are really great and very informative. I'm 3rd year college student taking BS in Radiologic Technologist and this video of yours helped me a lot. :)) I hope for more. Thank you so much.
There is no patient rotation for an AP shoulder X-Ray. What you are visualizing @ 1:00 is the Grashey view, which is used to visualize an open glenoid cavity.
To add, both pictures of the patient positioned are for the humerus, not the shoulder. The x-rays themselves are correct, and gorgeous! I wish my Ys came out the pretty. :)
You are correct, for AP shoulder projections, central ray should be aimed at a point 1 inch inferior to the coracoid process. The photo shown is incorrect.
Wow this was amazing. Now being in the ortho hospital doing x-rays my x-ray anatomy is getting cleared slowly via these videos.. Thanks so much @TheNotedAnatomist ❤
Thank you so much. I've been going through so much pain in my right shoulder and noticed that I have an AC joint that is separated. I really thank you for this educational video. My dr. Has been refusing to help me and I know I'm in pain. Not only do I have a winged scapula,but my ac joint is dislocated and Dr. Doesn't believe I'm injured enough to be placed on temp. Disability.
Sir can you plz tell me about the shoulder joint yesterday I have done xray of my father shoulder and the report says this glenohumeral acromiohumeral joint space appear reduced with indistinct glenoid inferior articular surface - - -? Significance and etiology
I am a radiography educator. Your first photo of the light field on the "patient" is an AP humerus, not an AP shoulder. The upper extremity is in the correct position but the radiation field is not centered properly for an AP shoulder and it is not the correct size. Using this size of an exposure field would grossly over irradiate the patient. The same is true of the light field example for the Scapular Y. I see comments from radiography and medical students, thus you are providing inaccurate radiographic positioning examples which might teach students very incorrect positioning. Please teach the x-ray anatomy using x-rays only, as providing inaccurate examples could harm patients of those learning incorrectly from someone who is not a registered radiologic technologist. I heard your disclaimer at the beginning, so why attempt to "teach" radiographic positioning? Please for the sake of the unknowing public, stick to teaching anatomy.
@@rhodatkaundama2660 I do not understand your question. Best possible "what" of shoulder x-ray? is an excellent reference on radiographic positioning and image evaluation.
Pretty solid positioning for humerus images, but yeah I wouldn't say this is too good for shoulder from an imaging standpoint. Very good for anatomy though! I've been an R.T for about 10 years :)
The views or patient positioning are the same, the only thing that changes are the centering points. For shoulder, you center to glenohumeral joint and for humerus you center to mid shaft of humerus, to include entire humerus on the IR. Same for Scapula lateral and shoulder Y view, the difference is in centering point, shoulder you center to glenohumeral joint and scapula to mid scapula. I stand to be corrected.
I used your videos during medical school, and I'm still using them during radiology residency. I especially appreciate your videos where you present anatomy through radiographic imaging - it is incredibly helpful. Such excellent content. Thank you for all the time you dedicate to teaching, Dr. Morton.
This has been one of the most well presented videos I've seen. The examples from different views, the outlines that show precisely what your talking about even to the small tiny rotations from external to internal. SOOOOOOO HELPFUL! THANK YOU!
I'm radiology teacher... I really like your material! Helps me a lot!
I just want to say thank you, I'm taking my xray boards on friday and your video has instantly comforted me.
The Noted Anatomist- Dr. Morton- Hello and thank you for the time you took to make this and many other wonderful and educational videos that are so direly needed. I am an radiologic Tech and you explained the radiographic anatomy so well I think I will look for all your videos pertaining to any radiographs. Thank you so much!
I'm currently in a a radiography program and have used so many of your videos to help better understand the anatomy. I love your explanations, x-ray images, and animations to go along with the video. Thanks so much for helping!
Thank you so much for these videos! I am currently in a Radiography program and your explanations, X-ray pics, and animation...along with your comforting voice and cheesy jokes is also helpful! Sooo much to learn, but these vids helped me greatly! Thanks so much!
I've learned so much more from you than from my professor in graduate school. Thank you ♥
You are so welcome!
@@TheNotedAnatomist will this require surgery or POP
Great vid !
Thank you for all the time you dedicate to teaching, sir.
This channel has more detailed info than many other paid website..
And the way he teaches is really awesome..♥️
great job and nice demonsrated of the scapula anatomy!
Wow it’s amazing
The best Video of shoulder radiology I have ever searched about 👌👌👌
this channel is gold!
Thank you sir! Your videos are really great and very informative. I'm 3rd year college student taking BS in Radiologic Technologist and this video of yours helped me a lot. :)) I hope for more. Thank you so much.
There is no patient rotation for an AP shoulder X-Ray. What you are visualizing @ 1:00 is the Grashey view, which is used to visualize an open glenoid cavity.
To add, both pictures of the patient positioned are for the humerus, not the shoulder. The x-rays themselves are correct, and gorgeous! I wish my Ys came out the pretty. :)
this video is very helpful in studying radiology raw. presented well and easy to understand
Sir all your videos are exceptional!! Thank you so much for making them!! 🙏🏽😊
I liked it before watched it ....grateful explanation💜
Love your vids. Very clear and great
Glad you like them!
FREEZE THAT IMAGE WAS OF AN XRAY OF THE HUMERUS, THE CR POINT SHOULD BE 1 INCH BELOW THE CORACOID. THAT WAS FOR SURE FOR A HUMERUS. AT 1:16
You are correct, for AP shoulder projections, central ray should be aimed at a point 1 inch inferior to the coracoid process. The photo shown is incorrect.
Wow this was amazing. Now being in the ortho hospital doing x-rays my x-ray anatomy is getting cleared slowly via these videos.. Thanks so much @TheNotedAnatomist ❤
Amazingly Amazing
Thank you so much for consolidating my knowledge as a Rad student
The first picture is more like an xray of the humerus
This is so so good! easy to understand and well explained
Given current world events, I'd love to see your breakdown of a Chest X-ray. Please 😁
So easy to understand, awesome work man!
Thanks for the content God Bless Everyone Love One Another
You are the best
very useful video..thank u 🙏
Thank you❤
As usual, you are great 🙏
Very helpful. Thank you.
thank you so much! very articulate!
Great video. Thanks for the information.
well done, sir. Well done!
Im watching this for artistic purposes. Thank You!
Great video and appreciate the Bicipital Groove joke
:)
thank you so much for helping
Any time!
Thank you for the video if you can make more for us RT student that will be great 👍
Great video, thank you!!
Glad it helped!
Love it!
Thank you! Thank you for using X-rays!
The photos where you see the patient... are photos of the AP and lateral humerus ^_^;
Thank you so much. I've been going through so much pain in my right shoulder and noticed that I have an AC joint that is separated. I really thank you for this educational video. My dr. Has been refusing to help me and I know I'm in pain. Not only do I have a winged scapula,but my ac joint is dislocated and Dr. Doesn't believe I'm injured enough to be placed on temp. Disability.
Pls write your report on this shoulder fracture.Also mention how long it take for surgery ..and recovery stages.
Shoulder fracture.Humerous split at the top
Thank you for the informative video, dear doctor. However, I have a question: Does this video have a PDF version?
Wow, greetings from a bioeng grad student.
Hey, thanks!
i hope to study this!!! need help adjusting gamma etc with right mouse
doctor, this man has a skeleton living inside him
I really love you
Right back at u
as a Radiography student, i am forever in your debt
Bro keep the education going.
I pray that the will of one who created you be done in your life "JESUS CHRIST".
Guitar syrings nice to listen
Sir why my leaf shoulder is down what is the problem thanks
My ac joint has bigger gap bro? Recently fallen off from bike and can't lift my arm above 45 degrees.
But doctor said it is normal xray
The back bone is reshaped but shorter than the other shoulder.
Plz tell me
Thanks
Welcome
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I have a gap between in ac Joint what is problem Do i Need Surgery?
Please can I get a video on anatomy of the breast 🙏🙏
Sir can you plz tell me about the shoulder joint yesterday I have done xray of my father shoulder and the report says this
glenohumeral acromiohumeral joint space appear reduced with indistinct glenoid inferior articular surface - - -? Significance and etiology
Wouldn't Spiral Groove" be a better name for your band ... the one you don't have?
肩周りが痛いというだけなら正面はこれだけで充分、アスリートでその部分を多く使うには肩関節撮影が必要。Y-viewは後半の画像が正解だろう。上腕骨のとの関節の側面像になる。axial像も必要だ。この動画で抜けてるのは肩関節正面の画像。撮影法だろう。
1:16 THE XRAY IS FOR HUMERUS, NOT SHOULDER. SHOULDER IS 1 INCH BELOW CORACOID.
shoutout to GWU DPT 2024 this video is amazing
CXR video please !! For cardiopulm dz
Good thx!
MRI next?
All x-ray parts explain sir
Bicipital groove🎼🎶... 😆🤣
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Very through
Hi
I am a radiography educator. Your first photo of the light field on the "patient" is an AP humerus, not an AP shoulder. The upper extremity is in the correct position but the radiation field is not centered properly for an AP shoulder and it is not the correct size. Using this size of an exposure field would grossly over irradiate the patient. The same is true of the light field example for the Scapular Y. I see comments from radiography and medical students, thus you are providing inaccurate radiographic positioning examples which might teach students very incorrect positioning. Please teach the x-ray anatomy using x-rays only, as providing inaccurate examples could harm patients of those learning incorrectly from someone who is not a registered radiologic technologist. I heard your disclaimer at the beginning, so why attempt to "teach" radiographic positioning? Please for the sake of the unknowing public, stick to teaching anatomy.
What's the best possible of shoulder XRay?
@@rhodatkaundama2660 I do not understand your question. Best possible "what" of shoulder x-ray? is an excellent reference on radiographic positioning and image evaluation.
Pretty solid positioning for humerus images, but yeah I wouldn't say this is too good for shoulder from an imaging standpoint. Very good for anatomy though! I've been an R.T for about 10 years :)
How can it be that the cause of a "frozen shoulder" is a complete mystery? And the "cure" is basically live with it for two years of hell.
Sinnnn😂
Keep away from radiology this is not easy like general anatomy 😮
I DID TAKE A SECOND LOOK , WHEN HE NAMED IT AS HIS BAND, THUGHT IT WAS COOL. GUESS NOT.
That xray was being taken of the humerus not the shoulder 🤦🏼♀️
The views or patient positioning are the same, the only thing that changes are the centering points. For shoulder, you center to glenohumeral joint and for humerus you center to mid shaft of humerus, to include entire humerus on the IR.
Same for Scapula lateral and shoulder Y view, the difference is in centering point, shoulder you center to glenohumeral joint and scapula to mid scapula.
I stand to be corrected.
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