Yeah - modern technology is great, and it is constantly evolving and improving at a crazy rate. Get's quite hard to keep up with it sometimes...glad you liked the videos :)
I am so thankful for these tutorials you make! If I could request a tutorial on a specific topic, it would be nerves in upper and lower extremity in detail. I hope you will continue these tutorials, they are incredibly helpful.
I would like to show my utter thankfulness sir, i've been wandering around thinking how i was suppose to understand forearm mm. even after hours of study without anything remaining in my mind, but now thanks to your efforts, muscles couldn't be clearer. I appreciate everything you give.
Amazing. Your isolation videos are simply amazing. I have tried revising all the muscles, we've finished lectures on all the muscles (including Origin, Insertion, Innervation and Function) and I literally learnt nothing in all the 1 hour 15 minute lectures we had. I learnt it faster on my own, and then to watch this is the best kind of consolidation of my knowledge I have ever experienced. Thank you so much, I will be watching the majority of them!
Hi! This is the 3. video I watched from you, I have nothing to do with human anatomy, Im a horticultural engineer, also working out, so my biological interest and the sport led me to learn anatomy just for fun, and for this you were/are a big help, explaining the details, and also introducing that cool program. Thanks a lot :)
I'm studying to be a doctor at the moment and you have no idea how much your videos have helped. They are amazing! Seriously, thank you for taking the time to make these.
Thanks for a great video. Really helpful!. However, you have not mentioned the nerve supply of the superficial group of muscles. Secondly, please do a video on the course of the nerves of upper limb, namely radial, ulnar and median nerves. Thank you.
Great video! Very helpful also. The only mistake is the number of phalanx in the thumb. There are only two, unlike in all other fingers. You might want to correct the last minute of the video where you are talking about insertion of EPB and EPL tendons. I will delete my comment soon. Otherwise, great job! I like you videos.
Why are there so many (and larger) extensor muscles compared to flexor muscles in the forearm. Seems to me we do much more flexing and gripping actions in everyday life so you'd expect these to be bigger....
Hello anatomy experts. I once saw a video on forearm anatomy which depicted a long skinny structure originating near the humorous head and ending at the tip of the middle finger. It spanned the entire arm length. Anyone know of such a structure?
My exam is tomorrow and I can't seem to remember the extensor muscles. Very overwhelmed by how similar their names are which makes things even more confusing
Yeah - modern technology is great, and it is constantly evolving and improving at a crazy rate. Get's quite hard to keep up with it sometimes...glad you liked the videos :)
I learned from this 15 min video more than the two hours I spent today in anatomy lab, great video, great video
And now u must be doing housejob and i am in first year .... exactly the same what you said ..is also my comment on this ... bravoo
I love these videos. They teach me a lot in a few minutes.
Did u graduate?
@@mo7amadma7moud50 yes I’m currently an ophthalmology resident
@@ramah95 hi I don't live in the US but I consider taking USMLE what's your advice to me? Does working in the states worth it?
Good to hear - hope it helped you! :)
1:41 Brachioradialis
2:40 ECRL
3:30 ECRB
4:30 ED
6:15 EDM
6:50 ECU
8:15 Anconeus
9:50 Supinator
10:45 AbPoLo
11:45 ExPoBre
12:35 ExPoLo
13:55 EI
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I can never thank you enough; i’ve been stressing to learn this all day. Just thanks a lot. You deserve the best anatomy teacher award srs
I'd like to thank you for feeding my brain with stuff I've been postponing for the last month... THANKS MAN
5 years After graduating from med school, today i got the concept to well understanding . thank you sir....
I never thought there will be a time where I binge watch video lessons but here we are❤❤
I am so thankful for these tutorials you make! If I could request a tutorial on a specific topic, it would be nerves in upper and lower extremity in detail. I hope you will continue these tutorials, they are incredibly helpful.
One of the best videos I have ever known about the elbow!
Thank you. Have radial nerve damage in my arm and this helped me piece together how things work, or are not working.
This is the best video i had ever seen
May Allah bless u
And enhance ur knowledge
Ameen😍😍
I would like to show my utter thankfulness sir, i've been wandering around thinking how i was suppose to understand forearm mm. even after hours of study without anything remaining in my mind, but now thanks to your efforts, muscles couldn't be clearer. I appreciate everything you give.
really nicely done video, dude! Learned more from this than I did in the anatomy lab. Really outstanding summary!
Amazing. Your isolation videos are simply amazing. I have tried revising all the muscles, we've finished lectures on all the muscles (including Origin, Insertion, Innervation and Function) and I literally learnt nothing in all the 1 hour 15 minute lectures we had. I learnt it faster on my own, and then to watch this is the best kind of consolidation of my knowledge I have ever experienced. Thank you so much, I will be watching the majority of them!
Where are you now after 9 years 🥹
You are the hero of this year I will tell al my friends about it so we can pass for anatomy !!!
It would be a great injustice if I don't mention the awesomeness of the videos you create.Please keep creating videos.
Absolutely fantastic!!!!! Love the accent too!!! Exceptionally helpful!
Hi! This is the 3. video I watched from you, I have nothing to do with human anatomy, Im a horticultural engineer, also working out, so my biological interest and the sport led me to learn anatomy just for fun, and for this you were/are a big help, explaining the details, and also introducing that cool program. Thanks a lot :)
Really like this site for its lucidity. I use this to help middle school students understand human anatomy
this is the most helpful one i’ve found!
I'm studying to be a doctor at the moment and you have no idea how much your videos have helped. They are amazing! Seriously, thank you for taking the time to make these.
are u a doctor yet
@@MrMrAzad maybe
Excellent review video. Appreciate the good work you do!
Thank you so so much for all of your videos. Youre a grade saver in AP!
Guess how many student like me came here to collect this knowledge, much love king
Thanks a lot.May God shower you with His blessings even as you continue making great videos for us
Awesome video, AnatomyZone and Kenhub videos are the best! Looking forward to acing my muscles exam!
your kind of explanation is easily understandable even for beginners like me. Thank you a lot.
Brachioradialus
Extensor Carpi radiallus longus
Extensor carpi radiallus bravis
Extensor digitorum muscle
Extensor digitiminimi
Extensor carpi ulnaris
Anconious
(Superficial layer)
Suprinator
Abductor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis bravis
Extensor indicis
(Deep layer)
All are lateral to medial
Posterior compartment of forearm
7 , 5
Superficial 7
Brachioradialis
Extensor carpi radialis longus
Extensor carpi radialis brevis
Extensor digitorum
Extensor digiti minimi
Extensor carpi ulnaris
Anconeus
Deep 5
Abductor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis brevis
Extensor pollicis longus
Extensor indicis
Supinator
Anterior compartment forearm 5,3
Superficial (5)
Mnemonic "pass , fail , pass, fail , and fail"
Pronator teres
Flexor carpi radialis
Palmaris longus
Flexor digitorum suoerficialis
Flexor carpi ulnaris
Deep (3)
All have "p" in them
Flexor digitorum profundus
Flexor pollicis longus
Pronator teres
Remember rule of 3
3 finger flexor : FDS ,FDP , FPL
3 wrist flexor : FCR , FCU , PL
2 pronator : Pt ,PQ
Thanks a lot
Easily understandable forearm anatomy, made easy to remember, congratulations.
Thanks a lot for such a very helpful video. A great learning tool and teaching aid! Thumbs up!
Great video... I've learnt a very hard topic just in fifteen minutes... can't believe.....
Keep it up🥰🥰
I absolutely love your videos. Great stuff. THANK YOU!!!!
Thank u sooooooooooo much! It saved from reading an entire anatomy chapter(:
thank you so much! i was in very need of this video!
Amazing tutorial and very helpful
thank you
--from a med student who hated anatomy before coming across your videos
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Very helpful video for my studies to become an msk sonographer
Thanks for a great video. Really helpful!. However, you have not mentioned the nerve supply of the superficial group of muscles. Secondly, please do a video on the course of the nerves of upper limb, namely radial, ulnar and median nerves. Thank you.
Great resource for artists!! Thank you so much
awesome videos. Just wished i had done my undergraduate study in the days of modern technology
Great jobb...your lectures are really helpful thanku
Fantastic tutorial. I really like this site.
This video is very helpful to me sir...
Thank you so much for all of your videos!
This was so helpful, thank you so much for this.
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Thank you for the great tutorial!
Love your explanation. Thank you!!
I am just amazed that this video was published in 2011
Thank u for ur video.. It was really helpful.. Keep uploading new videos
Very, very helpful. Thank you so much for your amazing tutorials.xxx
sooo great for studying. thanks!
What app is used for this lecture
*Anterior compartment:*
Superficial layer: Pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, flexor carpi ulnari
Intermediate: flexor digitorum superficialis
Deep: flexor digitorum profundus, flexor pollicis longus, pronator quadratus
*POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT*
Superficial: brachioradialis, extensor carpi radialis (longus and brevis), extensor digitorum, extensor digiti minimi, extensor carpi ulnaris, anconeus
Deep: supinator, abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis (longus and brevis), extensor indicis
this really helps a lot~ thank you so much! God bless you :)
great work you really deserve big salute
Do you mean radial deviation of the wrist when you say wrist abduction? Or do you mean the extensor carpi radialis longis abducts the 2nd finger?
This video is so helpful, which program did you use for the anatomical 3D model? Looks perfect for studying with.
Big up, this is perfect.
Love it, great explanation, thanks !
thank you! super helpful!
Thanks a lot for your awesome lecture.
great effort great explanation thorough video incredible man ////
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Thanks a lot.. Nice explanation..
Kind of out of subject, but I was wandering, Are you a left handed? Btw your videos are gret thanks :-) !
9:06 Deep Layer
9:48 Supinator
10:44 Abductor Pollicis Longus
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Can I ask what program you are using here? Is it publicly accessible? I'd love to play around with this and learn a bunch!
Thank you, this is great!!
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Thank u for such an amazing video.
Can I get this software or simply the name?? Any thing else which help me out
That was so helpful thank you.
You are amazing ! Thanks
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Very nice video
Great videos... TYSM!
Thank you for this helpful vid
Brilliant! Many thanks.
Thanku so much for sharing this video ^_^ .... it really helped !!
Great video! Very helpful also. The only mistake is the number of phalanx in the thumb. There are only two, unlike in all other fingers. You might want to correct the last minute of the video where you are talking about insertion of EPB and EPL tendons. I will delete my comment soon. Otherwise, great job! I like you videos.
very useful , thanks so much
Didn't notice this comment before, but thanks for the comment. Did you ace your exam?
Correction: ECRB - Insertion: 3rd MCP bone, not 2nd and 3rd.
ECRB inserts to dorsal base of 3rd metacarpal and slip to 2nd metacarpal
Thanks a lot. Big help!
do you have notes when you are making these videos or not? You know everything so well...
Very helpful vedio sir
Why are there so many (and larger) extensor muscles compared to flexor muscles in the forearm.
Seems to me we do much more flexing and gripping actions in everyday life so you'd expect these to be bigger....
That's actually a very great question
extensor muscles play a big role in gripstrength
Thankyou so much!❤️
Hello anatomy experts. I once saw a video on forearm anatomy which depicted a long skinny structure originating near the humorous head and ending at the tip of the middle finger. It spanned the entire arm length. Anyone know of such a structure?
Are you sure about that. Might be a nerve from brachial plexus. It can't be a muscle for sure👍
@@abhijitbastiray2513 It's okay thank you. I never really thought about this too much. Thank you for your response though.
Very very useful
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My exam is tomorrow and I can't seem to remember the extensor muscles. Very overwhelmed by how similar their names are which makes things even more confusing
Thank you very much!
Thank u sir🙏
You are awesome !!!!!
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