HyGuru | USMLE Step 1: 100 Concepts in Gross Anatomy

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  • @SaraMohamed-ky9wr
    @SaraMohamed-ky9wr Рік тому +18

    Watching this 2 days before my step 1 exam and I'm so glad I found this - everything is so high yield and very well explained

  • @daintydreze
    @daintydreze 3 роки тому +7

    @1:25:42 -Glut maximus for hip EXTENSION to get up
    very great video so far!!

  • @willbruhn7410
    @willbruhn7410 3 роки тому +54

    I just 2.5x speeded this mug the day before my step 1. You are awesome bro, thanks for putting this together

  • @kpulkit5627
    @kpulkit5627 2 роки тому +34

    I have my step exam in 4 days , watching this is like discovering a gold mine for high yield review . Thanks a lot !

    • @CollinsMarwa
      @CollinsMarwa Рік тому

      how did it go

    • @kpulkit5627
      @kpulkit5627 Рік тому +3

      @@CollinsMarwa it went well. I expected a bit more at least above 250 but nonetheless I scored 244. I still firmly believe these videos were imp for my revision at that time. So I’m glad I stumbled on his channel!

  • @sandramgutierrez2
    @sandramgutierrez2 3 роки тому +5

    don´t ever stop teaching.... THANK YOU SIR!

  • @EIonsMusk
    @EIonsMusk 8 місяців тому

    I take step 1 in 3 days and I can't tell you how much I appreciate this quick review!

  • @ADAMisSOawesome
    @ADAMisSOawesome 3 роки тому +8

    The pectineus muscle is actually innervated by the femoral nerve not the obturator nerve. This is a common misconception seeing that the pectineus m. is located in the medial compartment of the thigh like the other adductor muscles. Also, the gluteus maximus muscle extends the thigh, not flex. We use our gluteus maximus to extend our thighs as we get out of a chair. The correction in the video description was likely trying to correct this, but they ended up putting flex instead like it was stated in the video.

  • @arturboy593
    @arturboy593 4 роки тому +98

    Can you cover the rest of 100 concepts anatomy? Would truly be the best.

  • @leishmania1613
    @leishmania1613 2 роки тому +4

    I need some of what this man is drinking. Love the energy!!

  • @n4.859
    @n4.859 3 роки тому +2

    its been weeks i started studying for usmle just came up with your lec doc ..thankYOU!!!!!! FROM PAKISTAN

  • @umerfarooq-xp2gt
    @umerfarooq-xp2gt Рік тому +1

    The most beautiful rewiew concepts i have seen about anatomy yet on youtube

  • @kpksekh2669
    @kpksekh2669 Рік тому +2

    I wish I had discovered your channel earlier in my prep.

  • @shreyaohri
    @shreyaohri Рік тому +3

    Almost every slide has come up in a practice question, this is super helpful thank you!!!

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  Рік тому +1

      now this is fire!! thank you so much!! :) so glad its been helpful!!

  • @mihirkamath7892
    @mihirkamath7892 3 місяці тому

    20 minutes in, and i am having fun learning and its better than when i tried studying. thank you :)

  • @alihaggaz4634
    @alihaggaz4634 2 роки тому +5

    This video is absolutely amazing. Thank you Dr. Rahul

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  2 роки тому

      Ali, thanks so much man. I hope that your prep is going well - really appreciate your support.

  • @meghayadav3181
    @meghayadav3181 10 місяців тому

    best explanation of hy topics ... great work sir

  • @sahanaprabhu1910
    @sahanaprabhu1910 2 роки тому +8

    This has been so helpful - I have always just "rote memorized" these, which makes it easy to forget afterwards. Going through your approach + clinical correlates has really been helping me :•) Thank you!

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  2 роки тому

      Sahana, thank you so much! I'm glad that the organization of clinical correlate ➡ anatomical correlate provided you value on your learning journey!!!

  • @juniorissaka3996
    @juniorissaka3996 Рік тому

    u making my exam preparation easier thank you Dr

  • @Sam_1964
    @Sam_1964 2 роки тому +8

    What a great teacher. This is an outstanding presentation

  • @batra10
    @batra10 Рік тому

    My HY understanding for Median vs. Ulnar nerve
    1) Median nerve (proximal lesion) and Ulnar nerve (proximal lesion):
    Step 1: Try to make a fist (flex your fingers). If you can flex (close) your pinky and ring finger (supplied by ulnar nerve, which are not defective) you create the "Pope Blessing sign" --> (P for proximal, pope)
    Step 1B: Try to make a fist. If you can flex 3x fingers thumb, index, and middle ( supplied by median nerve, which is not defective), than you get OK sign
    Anytime you're dealing with claw hands think distal lesions (distal is going further from midline, your hands are reaching for a "white claw"). In short claw = problem with extension.

  • @naikajoubert7637
    @naikajoubert7637 2 роки тому +3

    Dr Rahul Thank you for the video. Well explained and with extremely good clinical vignettes. It was always a little hard for me to understand all of these concepts but you just made it easy for me!

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much!! I so appreciate you tuning in!

  • @alwayshigh9216
    @alwayshigh9216 2 роки тому +1

    dude god bless you. i cant thank you enough.

  • @shakespeares2085
    @shakespeares2085 8 місяців тому

    Amazing sir.. kindly do complete all 100 concepts if possible ❤

  • @missmaiayoung
    @missmaiayoung 2 роки тому +2

    You are just INCREDIBLE! Such a gifted teacher and kind spirit… thank you!!! God bless you in your ongoing endeavors 🙌🏾🙌🏾⚕️🥳

  • @komaldiptianandmaisuriya4301

    really really helpful for my usmle revision . i told my frnds too .

  • @dahuo8241
    @dahuo8241 2 роки тому +3

    You are a genius!Very helpful!

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  2 роки тому

      Appreciate your humbling comment!

  • @ahmedjadoon2840
    @ahmedjadoon2840 4 роки тому +4

    Great review. Please cover the rest of the 100 Anatomy concepts.

  • @JackBenjamin-k5q
    @JackBenjamin-k5q 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello Doctor
    Thank you for this amazing video!
    Please make other videos on anatomy specially GIT and Neurology

  • @rekmasah
    @rekmasah 2 роки тому

    You are best teacher

  • @La.italia
    @La.italia Рік тому

    Most effective anatomy lecture!😍😍🙏🙏

  • @Shiv05B
    @Shiv05B 2 роки тому +5

    thank you so much for the great video Rahul :):)
    Just a couple of things - in the video you mention inferior gluteal nerve causes hip flexion - but I think it should be hip extension (not flexion)..
    and also when talking about MCL and LCL injuries i think it's important to clarify because it's a bit confusing
    1) you say that the MCL prevents hyper-abduction of the leg, "bringing it to the midline" - I believe ABduction means bringing the leg AWAY from the midline with respect to the knee
    2) Varus laxity means the actual leg goes towards the midline with respect to the knee - which is again contrary to what you're saying in the video.
    you say it correctly at 1:29:00 -- but just wanted to flag the above two points before you go onto the diagram. it's definitely easier to explain with the diagram. cheers!

    • @shadiakawkabani7461
      @shadiakawkabani7461 2 роки тому

      You're right abou the use of abduction and adduction, but I'm pretty certain he's with respect with varus and valgus strains. Varus "varus my pig" is when the knee is drawn laterally from the midline, not medially. In valgus strain, the knees move towards the midline ("knock knees")

    • @Shiv05B
      @Shiv05B 2 роки тому

      @@shadiakawkabani7461 we’re saying the same thing lol
      Varus- the KNEE is drawn laterally while the LEG is drawn medially (leg refers to everything below the knee = i.e tibia fibula)
      It’s like saying arm and forearm - they’re two different parts of the body.
      The way I interpret it is the movement of the LEG with respect to the knees. It’s important to differentiate the movement of the knee versus the movement of the leg- they’re two different things and I think that’s where the confusion is.
      Thanks for clarification!

    • @shadiakawkabani7461
      @shadiakawkabani7461 2 роки тому

      @@Shiv05B Hmm, I misread your comment. I do know that the leg is referring to the portion of the LE below the knee lol. I misread where you said the "leg goes towards the midline with respect to the knee." Since he did correctly state varus laxity is associated with LCL tear and valgus with MCL injury. Or at least, that's what I remembered. Thank you for the clarification!

  • @mariafernandahenriquez3012
    @mariafernandahenriquez3012 3 роки тому +2

    Anatomy is such a nightmare for me but you make it fun! thank you.

  • @shakespeares2085
    @shakespeares2085 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir....love that.... please used to put all the webinars on UA-cam

  • @effatrafiuddin6026
    @effatrafiuddin6026 3 роки тому +1

    this is COMPLETE!!!! thankyou!!!!

  • @shilpanimmagadda4755
    @shilpanimmagadda4755 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent teaching.

  • @fawzaljanabi
    @fawzaljanabi Рік тому

    Thank you for your great explanation you are the best❤

  • @inthisalleyway9408
    @inthisalleyway9408 10 місяців тому

    Awesome teaching !!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @berkie1365
    @berkie1365 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic review of concepts

  • @younasnaser
    @younasnaser 8 місяців тому

    Very understandable lecture

  • @tsharma120
    @tsharma120 4 роки тому +6

    Hi Dr. Damania! Thank you so much for posting this! I am sitting with my 100 concepts and FA and doing exactly as you say all focused and interacting (even though it is a recording) This is so epic! I really enjoyed this! I'm sharing this :) Looking forward to more videos :)

  • @reginalrodrigue7474
    @reginalrodrigue7474 Рік тому

    It was very explicited your course and i have been learned so mano concepts during the course and i hope so to begin to follow you.i World like to take the step 1 the next year.

  • @ramprasanjithreddy4953
    @ramprasanjithreddy4953 Рік тому

    Median nerve root value is C5 to T1

  • @claycoppinger2983
    @claycoppinger2983 2 роки тому +2

    The concepts start at 7:00

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks!! :) I’ll place the time stamps soon too!

  • @sandilenkosi5745
    @sandilenkosi5745 2 роки тому

    Exactly ‘I know the content but how do I apply the content’ thank you so much your lectures are the best💯

  • @inshawali6769
    @inshawali6769 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing! Thank you so much. Keep posting more😌

  • @vickykhable
    @vickykhable 4 роки тому +1

    You're great teacher

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @shriramjawahar22
    @shriramjawahar22 2 роки тому

    thanks rahul! super helpful bro!

  • @FrankErnestoLabori-ns6tr
    @FrankErnestoLabori-ns6tr 5 місяців тому

    i'm ready to go

  • @MsAldil
    @MsAldil 4 роки тому +5

    Absolutely helped me clear a lot of concepts. Thanks a lot
    Does this cover the majority of the 100 anatomy concepts?

  • @paulbraunsteiniii9096
    @paulbraunsteiniii9096 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video! Also, I believe you meant anterior inferior TIBIOfibular ligament for the very last question about the high ankle sprain and not the anterior inferior TALOfibular ligament (this would be low ankle sprain from overinversion/supination and would also just be anterior talofibular ligament)

    • @shadiakawkabani7461
      @shadiakawkabani7461 2 роки тому

      I think he just meant to say low ankle sprain instead of high ankle sprain in the question stem. Because the mechanism of injury described (over supination/inversion) would result in a tear in the deltoid ligament (i.e., anterior tibiotalar, posterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular, tibiocancaneal ligaments). And subsequent he does show a diagram of the anterior talofibular ligament. Though you are correct, a high ankle sprain is definitely anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament)

  • @fatimakhalid4777
    @fatimakhalid4777 2 роки тому +1

    This video has been such a good revision! THANK YOU

  • @84haseebahmad49
    @84haseebahmad49 3 місяці тому

    very good video

  • @sil2457
    @sil2457 3 роки тому

    This video is amazing, I will forward to my classmates! Please keep posting more!

  • @marcelaarizabaletaibanez4865
    @marcelaarizabaletaibanez4865 2 роки тому

    Excellent!

  • @DocGM394
    @DocGM394 4 роки тому +4

    thanks doc appreciate your efforts keep at it! :)

  • @ekrad4235
    @ekrad4235 2 роки тому

    I can never thank you enough 😍
    Can u please make part 2

  • @heidinewkirk2692
    @heidinewkirk2692 Рік тому

    Ready to go…

  • @lilianagutierrez4781
    @lilianagutierrez4781 5 місяців тому

    IM READYYYYY

  • @harveenkaur4684
    @harveenkaur4684 3 роки тому +1

    This s super helpful! Thank you!!

  • @mairajamal4953
    @mairajamal4953 2 роки тому

    Amazing work so helpful for review !!! Plz keep up with good work

  • @n4.859
    @n4.859 3 роки тому

    looking forward to ur immunology cram video

    • @hyguruprep
      @hyguruprep  3 роки тому

      Thanks, I am looking forward to hosting it!

  • @teresatso5508
    @teresatso5508 2 роки тому

    I'm ready to go....

  • @mickyayalew4682
    @mickyayalew4682 5 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @gialeone8530
    @gialeone8530 3 роки тому

    Thanks!! The bomb as always!

  • @ZubairKhan-pw1or
    @ZubairKhan-pw1or 2 роки тому

    Thank you sirrr

  • @nabeela6467
    @nabeela6467 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please put the video of yourself in the top left-hand corner so it doesn't block the text? thank you!

  • @taiwanusmlenote5067
    @taiwanusmlenote5067 3 роки тому +1

    Hi thank you for the video.
    I have a question.
    your head always mask the question stem.
    could you kindly adjust power point next time so that would be easier to see the questions?
    thank you

  • @MelisaRodriguezS
    @MelisaRodriguezS 2 роки тому

    amazing video!

  • @karimatxoxo
    @karimatxoxo 3 роки тому

    very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @ans6441
    @ans6441 2 роки тому

    in posterior hip dislocation , wont we get the effects related to al the structures supplied by sciatic nerve, why mentioned foot drop specifically ?

  • @varnijakannan8124
    @varnijakannan8124 Рік тому

    thaaank you!

  • @abcd-fw2fd
    @abcd-fw2fd 3 роки тому +1

    Your face covers the question part

  • @caroliinexx3
    @caroliinexx3 3 роки тому

    thank you so much!

  • @hareemrauf1707
    @hareemrauf1707 Рік тому

    Does this video talk about the pelvic clinical correlates e.g. greater and lesser foramina? If yes, can someone please reply with the timestamp? Got 3 days to my step. Would be very grateful!

  • @HCMBubble-w5g
    @HCMBubble-w5g 2 місяці тому

    Alda Haven

  • @amuslimah2995
    @amuslimah2995 Рік тому

    How can i get ur UW notes as u mentioned in the start?

  • @m.s.n.n.s.7479
    @m.s.n.n.s.7479 3 роки тому

    Yes

  • @marium.
    @marium. Рік тому

    @47:31 for distal ulnar nerve problems we ask to extend so why would he have problem holding a paper, I mean his ulnar fingers are already flexed so he should have a problem letting go a paper or something in distal problem right? can Anyone correct me if I'm wrong ?

  • @talaiscomingafteru
    @talaiscomingafteru Рік тому

    What concepts u have to know in nervous system and special senses anatomy ? Neuroanatomy is complicated and it’s mixed with physiology in many textbooks , I’m so lost plz help

  • @MariaJacqueline-m7x
    @MariaJacqueline-m7x 2 місяці тому

    Bode Expressway

  • @ShahnawazKhan-br9ly
    @ShahnawazKhan-br9ly Рік тому

    sir it is very helpful but how can I get it in pdf

  • @pedroarrillaga1126
    @pedroarrillaga1126 4 роки тому

    do you have other videos on the other topics for anatomy nbme exam, this video on the MSK system was great. do you have other videos related to the anatomy of the nbme??

  • @NathanieiKelly-p1f
    @NathanieiKelly-p1f 2 місяці тому

    Katheryn Pines

  • @LauraleeMantel-s7y
    @LauraleeMantel-s7y 2 місяці тому

    Florine Squares

  • @dagozasteroide
    @dagozasteroide 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @abhishekchatterjee7184
    @abhishekchatterjee7184 3 роки тому

    Good.

  • @MegGeoffrey-e1p
    @MegGeoffrey-e1p Місяць тому

    Payton Road

  • @EveEudora-g6l
    @EveEudora-g6l Місяць тому

    Hand Freeway

  • @agathacarrington5929
    @agathacarrington5929 2 місяці тому

    Jailyn Parks

  • @abhishekchatterjee7184
    @abhishekchatterjee7184 3 роки тому

    Good

  • @GloriaEdgar-w3i
    @GloriaEdgar-w3i 2 місяці тому

    West Path

  • @dsgrcfh-m3r
    @dsgrcfh-m3r Місяць тому

    Laurel Summit

  • @enesdursun661
    @enesdursun661 Рік тому

    1:28:00

  • @ErikGalkin-t5k
    @ErikGalkin-t5k 2 місяці тому

    Beau Burgs

  • @GordonClark-n6t
    @GordonClark-n6t Місяць тому

    Pfannerstill Groves

  • @RolandMeroy-r2q
    @RolandMeroy-r2q 2 місяці тому

    Jayme Unions

  • @minamelka860
    @minamelka860 4 роки тому +1

    hello Dr. Rahul Damania...can you please, please... help me a quick question....for over using pencil....or climbing....lead to--->de Quervain tendinopathy: abductor pollicus longus, extenor pollicis brevis are involved....can you please help me understand.... why, how...movement of abducting and extending the thumb (fr these 2 m)...can be able to hold the pencil....because they are extending ur thumb...

  • @hanaaelwaez9922
    @hanaaelwaez9922 10 місяців тому

    🎉

  • @SkyeTroller-w3m
    @SkyeTroller-w3m 2 місяці тому

    Beahan Canyon

  • @MichaelSantiago-c1k
    @MichaelSantiago-c1k Місяць тому

    Hammes Path