Hello Dr.Sam, You are awesome and you don't how many people I am gonna recommend this channel. I go to a community college, for massage therapy and I wish my lab have those kinda models. Really helps to imagine the human body in detail. You are awesome in bringing life to those models. Thank you and please keep up the good work.
You rock! Thanks for the video. I make videos myself in another channel and I know how much work it is to make a good quality video! It's just a bit difficult to understand why you won't have as many subscribers as you deserve (!). Image is good, sound is good and you are also funny (and the content is of course also very good). What more do people want? :) Cheers and good luck with your channel!
Bloody brilliant. No wonder it didn’t make any sense previously. There’s a need to see and label and see how it all works. Brilliant. So the front of the spine is where the main bulk of the vertebrae are? And the back the spinious process, the more spindly part?
The C1 spinal nerve leaves the vertebral column superior to the C1 vertebra. The C8 spinal nerve leaves the vertebral column inferior to the C7 vertebra. So there are 8 cervical spinal nerves but 7 vertebrae. The T1 nerve leaves inferior to the T1 vertebra, and so on.
okay so i have studied the Vertebral column anatomy many times.. and yes i always used to understand.. but used to forget some parts.. but this time you have literally helped to store this important info permanently in my head.. like we do copy paste in computers.. love your teachings.. wish you were my anatomy teacher in my most needed 1st year.. :)
Thank you for making these. they are interesting, easy to watch, and organized! you are for sure helping me in my current anatomy class and i plan on watching more of your videos as the class progresses! you may have said it in another video but where are you located?
Yes. Erector spinal muscles: ua-cam.com/video/ng5ToMRptT0/v-deo.html and deep, deep muscles of the back: ua-cam.com/video/g__AldOA-Ik/v-deo.html Cheers!
Literally a living legend Sam!! If you have a nominated charity I would like to donate some money on return for all of these videos you do which are so helpful.
5:00 Such a relief to hear you say "processes" and not "processeeze." So at these Anatomical Society conferences, do they pronounce skeletal "scleatle?"
Hello Dr.Sam, You are awesome and you don't how many people I am gonna recommend this channel. I go to a community college, for massage therapy and I wish my lab have those kinda models. Really helps to imagine the human body in detail. You are awesome in bringing life to those models. Thank you and please keep up the good work.
You rock! Thanks for the video. I make videos myself in another channel and I know how much work it is to make a good quality video! It's just a bit difficult to understand why you won't have as many subscribers as you deserve (!). Image is good, sound is good and you are also funny (and the content is of course also very good). What more do people want? :) Cheers and good luck with your channel!
You have no idea how much i admire you sir.
Your videos are seriously understandable, GOD bless you
This man is a legend!
Thanks!
Great content, mate! Cheers from Brazil
Bloody brilliant. No wonder it didn’t make any sense previously. There’s a need to see and label and see how it all works. Brilliant.
So the front of the spine is where the main bulk of the vertebrae are? And the back the spinious process, the more spindly part?
I'm currently going through ALL your anatomy lectures, honestly a GODSEND thank you!!! I'm having a lot of fun!!
I love these videos. I just have to apply the bones to a dog anatomy
suffered painful facet syndrome from some stupid yoga exercises. suddenly i'm so interested in spine anatomy. excellent video.
there are 7 cervical vertebra, but when we talk about the brachial plexus, why do we mention a C8?
The C1 spinal nerve leaves the vertebral column superior to the C1 vertebra. The C8 spinal nerve leaves the vertebral column inferior to the C7 vertebra. So there are 8 cervical spinal nerves but 7 vertebrae. The T1 nerve leaves inferior to the T1 vertebra, and so on.
I get it now. Thank you
Zygapophyseal joint, one of the coolest words indeed! =D
I totally agree!
What a useful video!
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جامعة ذمارر اليمن .😁😜
Thanks man
Watching video for the 3rd time.. nd what i observe, I didn't pressed the like button😶 .. damm how cruel and selfishl i am😂
thank you sam very much... (i just don't understand those 10 people)
okay so i have studied the Vertebral column anatomy many times.. and yes i always used to understand.. but used to forget some parts..
but this time you have literally helped to store this important info permanently in my head.. like we do copy paste in computers..
love your teachings.. wish you were my anatomy teacher in my most needed 1st year.. :)
Thank you for making these. they are interesting, easy to watch, and organized! you are for sure helping me in my current anatomy class and i plan on watching more of your videos as the class progresses! you may have said it in another video but where are you located?
You've made anatomy so much easier to study for me thanks a lot
What is the name of that small opening in the vertebra body.
thank you so much teacher !!!
Very usually. Thank you
You are incredible! This is top tier content. So well done!
Great
Is there a follow up video (mentioned at 1:02)? I am studying this now!!! Just found your neuro podcast too!! Turning into your biggest fan!!
Yes. Erector spinal muscles: ua-cam.com/video/ng5ToMRptT0/v-deo.html
and deep, deep muscles of the back: ua-cam.com/video/g__AldOA-Ik/v-deo.html
Cheers!
Literally a living legend Sam!! If you have a nominated charity I would like to donate some money on return for all of these videos you do which are so helpful.
That's very kind. Feel free to pass along the goodwill in whichever way you want (e.g. pick a charity that is important to you). Cheers.
5:00 Such a relief to hear you say "processes" and not "processeeze." So at these Anatomical Society conferences, do they pronounce skeletal "scleatle?"
thanks for teaching me and others people. it was a great video.
im really confused, where exactly is the facet joint located?
These videos help me for my lessons very much
Just love your content! Thank you!
The best anatomy teacher ever
increddibleeeeeeee !! (:
You are great sir ❤❤❤
thank you .
You are awesome sir.
Invaluable Sam, thanks for putting this content out there.