The fact that you go so far as to actually find out the meanings behind the terms tells us how much you love doing this. Thanks sir, this helped to clear things a lot
Those explanations to the anatomical terms are justttt awesome!!... I need that kind of explanations for every term. It would be lot easier to remember😍
I wish this guy was my anatomy professor! Excellent at teaching! This helped me tremendously in retaining the information. I don't learn much from my AP professor right now. :/ But he did make one mistake and called the coracoid process the acromion when introducing the suprascapular notch! lol
I recently had 2/3 of my right scapula removed due to a rare tumor and it was weird having to relearn how to move my arm, drive and pick things up. Never knew how much it was used on a daily basis along with all the muscles until it all healed.
thank you. for an artist learnig anatonomy it is really helpful that you play around, and guide the skeleton so much in space while you describing, really helpful :)
This is the best video. Best channel. Trust me. I am preparing for ACE CPT. N tried so many videos n channels n hrs of hrs of TH-cam. But this guy in 10 minutes teach everything. In one go. Man you are a gem 💎 Don't die
I need to thank you for these videos Iv had multiple surgery on my left shoulder 8 in total stemming from a mountain bike injury and 3 bad operations to start 5 then done in London to reconstruct things but I found alot of your videos very helpful and look forward to the AC joint video please keep the video's coming
... a particularly good example of how the shoulder works ... this would be of great interest for Archers so they may better understand how to protect their shoulder anatomy from damage and or painful injury ... EXCELLENT stuff ..
Sam, as always a fantastic explanation, succinct and to the point. I’m very new to anatomy and it can be a mindfield but you teach it in such a way that I can relate to and understand. Thank you 🙏😁
Thank you so much for posting this video. I wish all that trash on yt wouldn't get so many veiws and these amazing informative videos would be more rated than they are
I think it would be worthwhile to define the scapular axis. It took me almost an hour to hunt this down. Here is the most rigorous definition of the scapular axis: "ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion--Part II: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand", J Biomech. 2005 May
Thank you. The doctor said I had frozen shoulder , but it looks like I have Frozen scapula. I cannot move my arm above my shoulder and I can't scratch the back of my head. The Frozen scapula is causing the acromion to smash into the clavicle and causing bone spurs in the AC joint. What can I do to get the scapula to move again in the upward Direction? What exercise do I need to do? I think the scapula has popped out of its location from a injury. I have winged shoulder. I get more movement on my arm if I push the scapula in, by pressing my back against the wall. I've seen a couple videos from the UK, where a guy put his right hand at a person shoulder and his left hand on the scapula and popped it back in place by pushing his two hands together. It actually caused a pop or crack like a chiropractor cracking your joints, when he did it? That's what I'd like to have done but the doctor will not do it and neither will my chiropractor. I hate to pay some guy in the bar to do it , but I can't do it myself. Many people ask on the internet, the same question, can you dislocate your scapula? It seems like there must be sinew or ligaments holding the scapula in place and it can be popped out of place. But every time you mention this to a doctor, they look like at you as if you're crazy. They claim it's only held in place by muscle. I disagree. What's your opinion?
@Sam Webster .... I have been watching your videos with great interest as I'm an ex time triallist / MTBer / Cyclo-cross rider who has had a few accidents in the past, and currently have huge issues with my shoulders and my neck. I'm currently (over the last 4yrs) having multiple issues with neck / head and thorax. I have swallowing / regurgitation and pain issues which have baffled the Drs / consultants. I have asked about possible links between my shoulder pain issues and Phrenic / Vagus nerve involvement, but I've been told that it's not likely. Do you think they are right to dismiss it ? PS: I also have a failed Nissen Fundoplication which is also making a definitive diagnosis more unlikely.
Sir: I would like to thank you for the privilege of your time and genius. I thank you much, your accent is a very seductive and sexy; please do not stop. I am a draftsman classically trained artist, again please keep it going. R
It's so obvious that you like what you do, thank you so much reminding us how beautiful learning can be
The fact that you go so far as to actually find out the meanings behind the terms tells us how much you love doing this. Thanks sir, this helped to clear things a lot
please like it...we want this type of teachers to teach us..by liking it..u can increase their happiness...please .
wow, he looks like Dr. House. Who else thinks like me.
Great anatomy teacher. Thumbs up
I was just going to comment the same thing LOL
yeh hahahahh
your videos taught me more anatomy than my anatomy college courses, thank you king
You’re the best teacher ever !!!
Thank you so much ❤️
Those explanations to the anatomical terms are justttt awesome!!... I need that kind of explanations for every term. It would be lot easier to remember😍
I wish this guy was my anatomy professor! Excellent at teaching! This helped me tremendously in retaining the information. I don't learn much from my AP professor right now. :/ But he did make one mistake and called the coracoid process the acromion when introducing the suprascapular notch! lol
Must watch th-cam.com/video/jF0AFnzq6ks/w-d-xo.html
Rewatching for orthopaedic exam! You've made a really good work sir thank you very much
Love your old school knowledge of Latin
Chiropractic is Latin derivative.
Chiro : by hand
Practor: practiced by
Thank you so much for uploading these vids,sir.It helps me a lot and it becomes so clear and rememberable whenever I watch your videos.
Amazing, the scapula is such a piece of engineering.
Amazing explanations .. preparing for my orthopedic exams ..it has really helped me...from Kenya🇰🇪
Too helpful...the ease of explanation shows your dedication towards the subject....thank you
I recently had 2/3 of my right scapula removed due to a rare tumor and it was weird having to relearn how to move my arm, drive and pick things up. Never knew how much it was used on a daily basis along with all the muscles until it all healed.
thank you. for an artist learnig anatonomy it is really helpful that you play around, and guide the skeleton so much in space while you describing, really helpful :)
A best tutor i ve ever seen sir...LOVE FROM PAKISTAN :)
This is the best video. Best channel. Trust me. I am preparing for ACE CPT. N tried so many videos n channels n hrs of hrs of TH-cam. But this guy in 10 minutes teach everything. In one go. Man you are a gem 💎
Don't die
Really.....if we learn like that we will never get bored........ it's very interesting..... THANKS YOU❣️
I need to thank you for these videos Iv had multiple surgery on my left shoulder 8 in total stemming from a mountain bike injury and 3 bad operations to start 5 then done in London to reconstruct things but I found alot of your videos very helpful and look forward to the AC joint video please keep the video's coming
Alex Buckland@hi r u now?
@@behappywithkuhu3229 tbh Iv been better I'm in pain most of the time everyday
Thanks , great video. I'm going to go palpate my lumpy bits !
the love I have for this man ❤
thank you so much ❤
... a particularly good example of how the shoulder works ... this would be of great interest for Archers so they may better understand how to protect their shoulder anatomy from damage and or painful injury ... EXCELLENT stuff ..
Sam, as always a fantastic explanation, succinct and to the point. I’m very new to anatomy and it can be a mindfield but you teach it in such a way that I can relate to and understand. Thank you 🙏😁
th-cam.com/video/jF0AFnzq6ks/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much! Just started learning the scapula today so was I ever glad to find your video.
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Thank you so much for posting this video.
I wish all that trash on yt wouldn't get so many veiws and these amazing informative videos would be more rated than they are
Thank You Sam, so much fun learning with you!
that was really helpful 😭
I love love love your videos! Very helpful indeed, thank you Sam! Warm regards.
I have learned lots of things from you,thank a lot sir🙌you are making world a better place
You are a amazing teacher ! Seriously hard to find . Ian feeling lucky ! Thank you
U always made/save my day 🙏🙏😌 I owe u a lot
i am definitely going to pass my Mblex .....you are an awesome teacher.
I think it would be worthwhile to define the scapular axis. It took me almost an hour to hunt this down. Here is the most rigorous definition of the scapular axis: "ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion--Part II: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand", J Biomech. 2005 May
Thank you. The doctor said I had frozen shoulder , but it looks like I have Frozen scapula. I cannot move my arm above my shoulder and I can't scratch the back of my head. The Frozen scapula is causing the acromion to smash into the clavicle and causing bone spurs in the AC joint. What can I do to get the scapula to move again in the upward Direction? What exercise do I need to do?
I think the scapula has popped out of its location from a injury. I have winged shoulder. I get more movement on my arm if I push the scapula in, by pressing my back against the wall. I've seen a couple videos from the UK, where a guy put his right hand at a person shoulder and his left hand on the scapula and popped it back in place by pushing his two hands together. It actually caused a pop or crack like a chiropractor cracking your joints, when he did it? That's what I'd like to have done but the doctor will not do it and neither will my chiropractor. I hate to pay some guy in the bar to do it , but I can't do it myself. Many people ask on the internet, the same question, can you dislocate your scapula? It seems like there must be sinew or ligaments holding the scapula in place and it can be popped out of place. But every time you mention this to a doctor, they look like at you as if you're crazy. They claim it's only held in place by muscle. I disagree. What's your opinion?
Subscribed after watching scapula(anatomy). Love from india
Wow
Thanks for going in detail.
I learnt alot from this video
Wow! You are so engaging!
Great explanation! Thank you so much
I am a MBBS first year student it helps me to learn Anatomy Easily 🥰
Thank you so much for creating these videos!
best teacher i think
Thanks. You are so Good at Teaching
I just realized scapula especially anteriorly looks like Africa :) Thank you so much for these videos!
That was entertaining and educative! Thanks, Sam!
Big fan sir..thank yuh so much for your efforts ..love from Pakistan
Great video ! Very interesting
I love the Scapula.
@Sam Webster .... I have been watching your videos with great interest as I'm an ex time triallist / MTBer / Cyclo-cross rider who has had a few accidents in the past, and currently have huge issues with my shoulders and my neck.
I'm currently (over the last 4yrs) having multiple issues with neck / head and thorax. I have swallowing / regurgitation and pain issues which have baffled the Drs / consultants. I have asked about possible links between my shoulder pain issues and Phrenic / Vagus nerve involvement, but I've been told that it's not likely.
Do you think they are right to dismiss it ?
PS: I also have a failed Nissen Fundoplication which is also making a definitive diagnosis more unlikely.
Excellent ....thank you sam
Great material, thanking you so much!
God bless you!Thank you !!!
so natural,so fun to watch
Have no words about explanation
Thank you so much Sir!!..
Sam....thanks....v all love ur videos.
Sir could you please explain why spine of scapula was parallel to plane but not perpendicular to plane with help of videos
You are best sir❤
Thank you Sam
Thanks Sam! A lot of help :)
Well explained thank you
I envy your students!!!
Thin bones with 3 fossa and borders, angles❤
@sam Webster Sir where Cani get ur anatomy notes ..Thank you
“Major Lumpy bits”. Classic.😆
Thanks for your help
Nice explained sir
Thanks
Best teacher
I love you video sir🥰
I love you man
Awesome 👏
Thank you so much dr
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Thank you sir 😃
JAZAKALLAH 🌸
Fantastic!
Thank you!
Thank you so much
Can these guys become rotated
Nice teacher😀😀
It's very very effective
good lecture
Think you work impressive
Thank so much sir
Sir please let me solution of my problem. Sir I have no scapula
Scapula are like wings.
thank you
Wow amazing
I like this lessons
oh my god. Thank you!!!!!!!
Please turkish version
Bro, you look like young Dr House
Turkish version ?
Bagaimana klw di jelaskan dgn bahasa Indonesia
helpful
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Sir: I would like to thank you for the privilege of your time and genius. I thank you much, your accent is a very seductive and sexy; please do not stop. I am a draftsman classically trained artist, again please keep it going. R
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