Great video as always! Notes on Arteries of the Lower limbs: COMMON ILIAC ARTERY -> bifurcates into INTERNAL & EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERIES -> ext. iliac passes inguinal ligament to become FEMORAL ARTERY -> femoral artery goes behind the knee via adductor hiatus to become POPLITEAL ARTERY -> bifurcates into ANTERIOR & POSTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERIES -> ant tibial artery goes back to the front and becomes DORSALIS PEDIS ARTERY, while post tibial artery becomes LATERAL & MEDIAL PLANTAR ARTERIES -> dorsalis pedis artery & lateral plantar artery join to form the DEEP PLANTAR ARCH Where to palpate pulse (superficial arteries): femoral pulse - just inferior to inguinal ligament popliteal pulse - popliteal fossa posterior tibial artery pulse - behind medial malleolus dorsalis pedis artery - dorsum of foot
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4:45 I believe you said the femoral artery runs with the femoral vein and femoral nerve in the subsartorial canal. I believe it is the saphenous nerve that runs with the femoral vessels in the canal?
Thanks a million sir u don't know these lectures help us a lot sir I'm in my first year in one of the most renowned medical clgs in pakistan but due to this pandemic we could not learn that much and our proffs are near we have very less experience of practicals and especially recognition of muscles in models of anatomy and these lectures have given me a hope that I can score well thanku very much can't thanku enough + any studytips that u would like to give me to get good grades
Really informative and excellent explanation (as always). There is one problem though, I wish the limb you were showing had a rotating device on the bottom so you could rotate it without making the plastic square base (that's attached to the leg) scrape against the table. The noise set my teeth on edge! Other than that, the video was great!
Not anatomy related but I've noticed that it says "Alanya - Turkey" on your tshirt, and I'm from Turkey so I just wanted to say that I hope you had a nice time when you were in my country and also thank youu for these videos. You make anatomy learning really easy and fun! :)
Sammo,...someone will soon invent a semi-permeable membrane "device to serve to add collateral" circulation for arterial stenosis or for stroke appearances distal to the heart. Like having "gills' further down the body...adding oxygen for rehabilitation. Why not YOU Sam!!
Hey there Sammo....hire me to help the med students....I'll work for free for a year...as long as I can take all of your anatomy and physiology classes for free. I'm a retired RN.
Great video as always!
Notes on Arteries of the Lower limbs:
COMMON ILIAC ARTERY ->
bifurcates into INTERNAL & EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERIES ->
ext. iliac passes inguinal ligament to become FEMORAL ARTERY ->
femoral artery goes behind the knee via adductor hiatus to become POPLITEAL ARTERY ->
bifurcates into ANTERIOR & POSTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERIES ->
ant tibial artery goes back to the front and becomes DORSALIS PEDIS ARTERY, while post tibial artery becomes LATERAL & MEDIAL PLANTAR ARTERIES ->
dorsalis pedis artery & lateral plantar artery join to form the DEEP PLANTAR ARCH
Where to palpate pulse (superficial arteries):
femoral pulse - just inferior to inguinal ligament
popliteal pulse - popliteal fossa
posterior tibial artery pulse - behind medial malleolus
dorsalis pedis artery - dorsum of foot
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If there could be an option to subscribe more than once, I could have done it millions time. Thank you so much Dr. I am working toward human Anatomy not to be like you but to follow your footstep for sure and give back freely to the community. I have never seen you face to face but I started praying for you since the first day I came across with you on UA-cam, so that you can stay healthy and sound in order to benefit from your wealth of knowledge.
"You should be able to palpate your femoral pulse. You might wanna try that right now... unless you're in public in which case keep your hands out of your trousers."
I love this guy.😁
You are the best anatomy teacher on the internet hands down!
Not on the internet, but in the universe
I listen to these just for fun. Never seems like I’m being forced to watch them. That’s amazing.
You choose the very perfect material to demonstrate, not only that, you are also very talent prof. You are a blessing to students! Thanks for sharing !
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Great video, very clear! (who else thought he kinda looks like the guy from doctor house?)
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Could you make a video about nerves of the lower limb? Thank you in advance!
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You should make one about the muscles of the leg and the nerves of the lower and upper limbs too. ^_^ Thanks again.
Thank you sir please upload lectures on major blood vessels as a whole
4:45 I believe you said the femoral artery runs with the femoral vein and femoral nerve in the subsartorial canal. I believe it is the saphenous nerve that runs with the femoral vessels in the canal?
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Thanks a million sir u don't know these lectures help us a lot sir I'm in my first year in one of the most renowned medical clgs in pakistan but due to this pandemic we could not learn that much and our proffs are near we have very less experience of practicals and especially recognition of muscles in models of anatomy and these lectures have given me a hope that I can score well thanku very much can't thanku enough + any studytips that u would like to give me to get good grades
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Really informative and excellent explanation (as always). There is one problem though, I wish the limb you were showing had a rotating device on the bottom so you could rotate it without making the plastic square base (that's attached to the leg) scrape against the table. The noise set my teeth on edge! Other than that, the video was great!
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gorgeous! I hate dissecting the foot too :)
Great video
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Please do a video on the nerves as well.
Excellent denotation , awesome teaching . You make anatomy learning very easy . Many thanks & salute your efforts .
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But the camera management could be better it was not good actually...
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Where can i find something like these models ?
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Where is dorsalis pedis artery
Dowloaded videos are not clear.
Not anatomy related but I've noticed that it says "Alanya - Turkey" on your tshirt, and I'm from Turkey so I just wanted to say that I hope you had a nice time when you were in my country and also thank youu for these videos. You make anatomy learning really easy and fun! :)
its raining here too
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Sammo,...someone will soon invent a semi-permeable membrane "device to serve to add collateral" circulation for arterial stenosis or for stroke appearances distal to the heart.
Like having "gills' further down the body...adding oxygen for rehabilitation. Why not YOU Sam!!
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Hey there Sammo....hire me to help the med students....I'll work for free for a year...as long as I can take all of your anatomy and physiology classes for free. I'm a retired RN.
Can you please stop having Fun teaching, it's supposed to be a concentration Of direct terms
Please be more robotic