Thank you for teaching Sir Sam, bless you! I am fond of teaching Anatomy as well. I hope one day, I will reach my goal. I am also refreshing Anatomy subjects via your video clips nowadays. Your videos are of great help to me. Thank you again!!
Its amazing how i come back to watch your videos even though i done with my anatomy years and credit gose to you and your videos, i still watch your videos to kepp the anatomy and those good old memories fresh ❤❤
I never knew the nerves of the foot could be so exciting! I mean, who needs a thriller novel when you have the tibial nerve, the common fibular nerve, and the deep fibular nerve all working together to keep your foot alive It's like a nerve-wracking adventure down there! And don't even get me started on the importance of foot care for diabetics - it's like, don't lose your foot, lose your mind instead.
Brilliant video as usual, one esoteric question. Plantar reflex stimulation results in flexion of the great toe and the smaller toes, however in Babinsky's sign the great toe extends in contradiction to normal pathology, what confusion of the innnervation is happening here?
Interesting how the two foot nerves take a share of the fourth toe. (I fractured a bone in my fourth right toe two weeks ago- the medial base phalanx.) The fourth toe always seemed non-committed to proper movement. This IS useful information and we should all pay attention to our feet!
Hello Sam. Firstly, thanks for lovely videos where you present on your channel I watched a video (vlog) for you about travelling and work (I think in Sheffield). You mentioned that some universities are starting to change their ways in practical anatomy teaching. So, I think it nice idea if you explain the differences between those anatomy teaching styles (Dissection-basd VS Prosections or 3D VR) and mentioning advantages and disadvantages of each style. Also, what do you think regarding the feasibility of using plastenated specimens in teaching?
Having multiple lumbar fractures i wanted watch this so I could figure out why my feet feel as they on fire got something do the nerves in my back but sadly I'm know wiser
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you are my hero. I relied on your videos entirely for my anatomy class and got close to full marks every time. Thank you sir
Thank you for teaching Sir Sam, bless you!
I am fond of teaching Anatomy as well. I hope one day, I will reach my goal. I am also refreshing Anatomy subjects via your video clips nowadays.
Your videos are of great help to me. Thank you again!!
Lower limb exam on Tuesday. Perfect timing and helpful as ever. Thankyou so much.
Its amazing how i come back to watch your videos even though i done with my anatomy years and credit gose to you and your videos, i still watch your videos to kepp the anatomy and those good old memories fresh ❤❤
I never knew the nerves of the foot could be so exciting! I mean, who needs a thriller novel when you have the tibial nerve, the common fibular nerve, and the deep fibular nerve all working together to keep your foot alive
It's like a nerve-wracking adventure down there! And don't even get me started on the importance of foot care for diabetics - it's like, don't lose your foot, lose your mind instead.
I am in Brazil and just starting anatomy class and I found you. Great founding…
Love you Channel.
Greetings from Germany❤
Great explanation,well understood, Dr Samuel❤
Been a year since you complaining fasciitis. No cure or no healing
excellent as always. Thank you!
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Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge about the structure of the human body.
Brilliant video as usual, one esoteric question. Plantar reflex stimulation results in flexion of the great toe and the smaller toes, however in Babinsky's sign the great toe extends in contradiction to normal pathology, what confusion of the innnervation is happening here?
Incredible intelligence !
Thanks
Interesting how the two foot nerves take a share of the fourth toe. (I fractured a bone in my fourth right toe two weeks ago- the medial base phalanx.) The fourth toe always seemed non-committed to proper movement. This IS useful information and we should all pay attention to our feet!
Hello Sam. Firstly, thanks for lovely videos where you present on your channel
I watched a video (vlog) for you about travelling and work (I think in Sheffield). You mentioned that some universities are starting to change their ways in practical anatomy teaching. So, I think it nice idea if you explain the differences between those anatomy teaching styles (Dissection-basd VS Prosections or 3D VR) and mentioning advantages and disadvantages of each style.
Also, what do you think regarding the feasibility of using plastenated specimens in teaching?
Aww I was hoping you’d mention neuromas 😢because I get peripheral neuropathy having fibromyalgia and Sjögrens. I’ve got a neuroma in my right foot.
How might one contact you to share cues/techniques & hypotheses behind them?
Having multiple lumbar fractures i wanted watch this so I could figure out why my feet feel as they on fire got something do the nerves in my back but sadly I'm know wiser
I laugh everytime I think about your "muscles of the foot"video ...the introduction 😅
Excelent Channel.
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I tried to abduct my big toes but couldn't. I can only flex them.
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