Your Videos are some of the finest i have come across. I am 1 week away from my part 1 rad anatomy and i am gorging on these. please do a video on the coronary arteries anatomy and small parts rad anatomy as well as temporal bone anatomy. these may not be in time for my exams but will sure be gems for the future Part 1s. thanks again for this great content.
Wow! Thank you Franco. Appreciate your kind words. I’m sure your going to ACE your part 1s. There’s so much I still need to cover. Plan is to finish the major joints then head to the thorax. I’ve also been procrastinating on the temporal bone vid 🫣
Definitely. I've sent emails to many of my colleges asking for their recommendations. Will make a video once I've got some replies 🙂 Filming the video you suggested on brochopulmonary segments today - so hopefully it will be out tomorrow!
This is so concise, and well put together. The examples are relevant and easy to follow. Definitely staying for more. Is the apical oblique view the same as the 10 degrees caudal-angled supraspinatus projection? - Reporting Radiographer in training
Thank you Chartomy! The two views are slightly different. The apical oblique is usually 45 degrees caudal angled. Hope the training is treating you well 🙂
Thank you very much sir. Well done sir. Please, I guess that some of these shoulder radiographs have features of shoulder impingement where the acromiohumeral interval is less than 6mm particularly on weight bearing image sir.
Thank you 🙏🏻 I haven’t actually used a textbook for MSK MRI. Hesitant to recommend one until I’ve tried it. Maybe someone reading this comment will have a suggestion?
I am curious as to your thoughts on shoulder injuries that involve dislocation and a crack in the shoulder that looks like a shark bit into it? My injury was from a fall off the treadmill. I have been running forb30 olus years but I had an ear tumor when I was younger and my balance nerve was cut. I look drunk when trying to walk a straight line. Does this duel injury often result in surgery?
My doctor made me hold about 25-30 pounds while he took my shoulder xray.. Why would he do this? Afterwards he said my humerous and glenoid were in normal position with the weights. Does this indicate I dont have a full thickness supraspanatus? He said my AC joint was more stretched on one side. I went in for shoulder pain after lifting. Left with a AC joint sprain Dx. He also reffered me to a mucoskeletal specialist and osteopath. Any insight would be appreciated thanks so much. Heres the kicker, the side with normal AC gap hurts too.. Im aware of the limitations he had without a MRI or ultrasound. He tested my full ROM with resistance which I passed. Im 25 M.
3rd year radio resident here! Your content is amazing!
Hi Zia 👋🏼 That's very kind. Thank you!
Clear, concise, and to the point. Absolutely loved this! Please make more videos on trauma X-rays.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment Utsav. Will definitely be more trauma X-ray content soon 🙂
Hi! I keep coming back to your videos! They're soooo informative. Third year radiology resident here. :)
Thank you for watching Keeshia! 🙏🏻
this channel is one of the best i watched on youtube :)
Excellent,I wanted to revise the x-Ray shoulder & found this amazing video .
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Thank you so much. Its a great concise revision after going through red dot!
You're welcome!
Superb content! Clear and crisp!
your videos are very concise making radiology rather simpler than one could imagine. Keep up the good work
very good. do on hips and sacroiliac.
I cannot thank you enough for such a brilliant job and a great help ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its v concise n informative dude..love it
Thanks Ashraf!
Thank you all your videos are outstanding, concise and in a very calming and understandable voice your videos are very unique and extremely useful ❤
Wow, thank you!
Very informative and concise
Thank you!
Your Videos are some of the finest i have come across. I am 1 week away from my part 1 rad anatomy and i am gorging on these. please do a video on the coronary arteries anatomy and small parts rad anatomy as well as temporal bone anatomy. these may not be in time for my exams but will sure be gems for the future Part 1s. thanks again for this great content.
Wow! Thank you Franco. Appreciate your kind words. I’m sure your going to ACE your part 1s. There’s so much I still need to cover. Plan is to finish the major joints then head to the thorax. I’ve also been procrastinating on the temporal bone vid 🫣
❤thanks for your knowledge sharing 🙏
Good presentation .
Thank you☺
You're welcome 😊
6:07 ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION
Exactly!
Superb tutorial 👌🏻
Thanks Fazal!
Great stuff!
Can you make a video listing the must-read books for a radiology resident?
Definitely. I've sent emails to many of my colleges asking for their recommendations. Will make a video once I've got some replies 🙂 Filming the video you suggested on brochopulmonary segments today - so hopefully it will be out tomorrow!
As Usual , very informative lec. , thnxx
Glad you liked it!
more often than not. your looks is more charming than ur lectures.
thank u sir
Excellent 😘
This is so concise, and well put together. The examples are relevant and easy to follow. Definitely staying for more. Is the apical oblique view the same as the 10 degrees caudal-angled supraspinatus projection?
- Reporting Radiographer in training
Thank you Chartomy! The two views are slightly different. The apical oblique is usually 45 degrees caudal angled. Hope the training is treating you well 🙂
Thank you very much sir. Well done sir.
Please, I guess that some of these shoulder radiographs have features of shoulder impingement where the acromiohumeral interval is less than 6mm particularly on weight bearing image sir.
Thanku so much Great video and the book is awesome
Any recommendation book about msk mri ?
Thank you 🙏🏻 I haven’t actually used a textbook for MSK MRI. Hesitant to recommend one until I’ve tried it. Maybe someone reading this comment will have a suggestion?
Like your tutorials very much. Can u make skull Anatomy esp. foramina with MR CT correlation.
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I am curious as to your thoughts on shoulder injuries that involve dislocation and a crack in the shoulder that looks like a shark bit into it? My injury was from a fall off the treadmill. I have been running forb30 olus years but I had an ear tumor when I was younger and my balance nerve was cut. I look drunk when trying to walk a straight line. Does this duel injury often result in surgery?
great
My doctor made me hold about 25-30 pounds while he took my shoulder xray..
Why would he do this? Afterwards he said my humerous and glenoid were in normal position with the weights.
Does this indicate I dont have a full thickness supraspanatus?
He said my AC joint was more stretched on one side.
I went in for shoulder pain after lifting. Left with a AC joint sprain Dx.
He also reffered me to a mucoskeletal specialist and osteopath.
Any insight would be appreciated thanks so much.
Heres the kicker, the side with normal AC gap hurts too..
Im aware of the limitations he had without a MRI or ultrasound.
He tested my full ROM with resistance which I passed.
Im 25 M.
Greatttt
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Thank you ☺️
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I am missing X-rays examples for all the types of Rockwood-classification and more fracture examples. Yeah, it was really brief
Fair enough
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thank you! plese give me email , sometimes i need help!