You are the God of Anatomy, Sam!!! How many times did I try to remember these, reading. But hey, watched your video once and I remember all the major points on the humerus bone. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
I already love your videos wity just this... First of all its in English which most anatomy lectures arent😢. Thnk you soo much foe your dedication to the future anatomists❤
That is very interesting I needed to know about the muscles or the tendons that move the fingers out straight and bend them because I find it hard to straighten them because of my stroke, thank you very much
Hi Sam. I love your explanation;-) I study PT and the skeleton system is not easy without great pictures or without video like yours. I close my book and really enjoyed my study during watching your video. Strongly recommend to everyone. Thank you;-) You make my study easier;-) Daria from Poland study in IRELAND.
hmmm, after that class , i have some very over used tendons in that area , i might even say they may be a bit swollen ,,i have not done any bicep and tricep workouts for about 6 weeks ...mm, thanks mate, now i know whats going on .
I had a freak accident and fell, hitting both of my humorous just above the elbow and completely detaching both triceps My left elbow now has a hook to it
The coronoid process is a part of the ulna and it's that section that articulates with the fossa on the humerus when the arm is flexed. I think that's why anyway lol.
Love the simplicity of your detailed anatomy. You got ease.
Thanks - it's a tricky line to tread.
Would you be able to do a video of the lymphatic system and or even talking about embryological beginnings (i don't know if thats redundant)
@@emmyloumccoy1221 You are from which Medical College?
You are the God of Anatomy, Sam!!! How many times did I try to remember these, reading. But hey, watched your video once and I remember all the major points on the humerus bone. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
hey Sam I wish i could find you at the start of my semester :'(
You really explained well
BUT,
Thanks GOD i find you before my semester exams
3:45 SITS 4:00 subscap 8:45 spiraling 9:35 deltoid tuberosity 11:30 ulnar nerve on medial epicondyle funny bone medial epicondyle lateral epicondyle muscle origins more spiraling 15:16 fossa’s 16:15 parts of condyle
hey Sam I am a new medicine student and I just want to say how much I like your explanation and how you make it so easy to understand so Thank you
I already love your videos wity just this...
First of all its in English which most anatomy lectures arent😢.
Thnk you soo much foe your dedication to the future anatomists❤
Your teaching is so simple and fun. I like your lectures a lot and they're making my life easier.... Thanks. 😊
That is very interesting I needed to know about the muscles or the tendons that move the fingers out straight and bend them because I find it hard to straighten them because of my stroke, thank you very much
Get well soon
Major House M.D feels 😂😂 u look alot like him. 😋
I agree! ))
May
Ikr? Only this guy is a genuine genius!
Hi Sam. I love your explanation;-) I study PT and the skeleton system is not easy without great pictures or without video like yours. I close my book and really enjoyed my study during watching your video. Strongly recommend to everyone. Thank you;-) You make my study easier;-) Daria from Poland study in IRELAND.
I am from Azerbaijan . Thanks to you i can understand easily. You are the best. That is amazing , you make it so easy . 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much!! You are an amazing teacher and have helped me so much with my Anatomy course!
@ 12:03 humerus is a "funny bone". I love it. Thanks for your great work!
Thank you for all these anatomical videos. I wish you were my teacher!
Oh, i was really stressed about Anatomy, after watching ur videos it seems easier to me now. Thank u ❤️
Sir I like ur vedios very much and the way u explain is just awesome
Love your videos Mr Webster ! Thnak you for being so specific and spreading so much detailed info on bones and muscles ! :-)
Love your videos. Thanks from the US
Thank you, this is way better to study with pictures, if we dont have the model at the time
Sir I'm sooo happy to learn from ur lectures... They r literally awesome👏👏👏 Thank you sooo much........
Wow great videos. So happy I found this channel.
Sam! I love these videos! They are so helpful! Thank you!!!!
thanks for making the anatomy much easier ❤❤
hmmm, after that class , i have some very over used tendons in that area , i might even say they may be a bit swollen ,,i have not done any bicep and tricep workouts for about 6 weeks ...mm, thanks mate, now i know whats going on .
Outstanding explanation
Good work sir. Your explanations are so lucid .
Thank you so much for such amazing useful Chanel UA-cam that you make it❤❤❤
U said لا لا لا it's our lovely language 🥺♥️♥️♥️
I have one question for you, what are the three names of the humerus neck?
Vell down best lecture of you
I love the skeletons
Detailed explanation is just outta this world
thank you for the explanation
Phenomenal in teaching
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank You Sam
Thankyou for the explanation
Oh! I liked your video, thank you so much for explaining in visually. Humerus is not humour when you get confused.
Amazing, as usual!
You are amazing, more than that, you are a Hero! Thank you for all the great content!
What are the effect after surgical neck broken ....please elaborate this
Thank you for helping me better understand!
Appreciate your efforts
I really love ur videos.. sudan 🤗💕
Sam, thank you thank you thank you!
Thanks sir ❤
Thank you so much
So helpful.thank you
I like your presentation ........ it is nice
thank you sam! you are amazing! cheers from israel! :)
Palestine
Thank you
Thank you.
you are saving me right now!!!!
Amazing video make me in Amazing world with Humerus THANKS FOR YOU
Thank you for good explanation.
Thank you ❤️
Thank You Sir you are amazing teacher........
thank you so much!
Very useful and interesting ! Thank you 🤍
You got me at the deltoid tuberosity
Thanks for your helpful video
I had a freak accident and fell, hitting both of my humorous just above the elbow and completely detaching both triceps
My left elbow now has a hook to it
Thank you very cool
Please teach embryology and histology
Thamxx
Thank you so much! You helped me a lot !! :))
Thank you soooo much
Hi, my humerus sticks out a lot compared to the rest of my arm and it does on both of my arms it looks disgusting and I hate it please tell me why
What is the students(miners elbow) and nursemaid elbow?
Thank you soo much for making me understand this!!
Thank you sir
Thank you so much sir
Thank you so much Sir!!..”This should be hilarious”😅
From which Medical College?
Fantastic. 👌👌👌
Very very good.thanks.🙏🙏🙏
You are the best
You are amazing!
great video, thank you!
Do you have a Patreon
Adamsiiiiin! Allah tuttugunu altin etsin reis! 🙏🏾
nice video
Thanks ! :)
fantastic😘
You’re awesome
I like it but how can I be part of your❤❤❤
Sam spends more time with models and skeletons than real humans.
All the bumpy lumpy bits😂…. please can you differentiate between a fossa, process and a tubercule?🙏
A fossa is a depression, a process is a projection and a tubercle is a projection that usually has a muscle attached to it.
Génial !!
Why is the medial epicondyle stick out so much.
So that all those muscles can attach to it.
" common sense "
Blåcklīxtēd Boīī plz explain thn. Because I still don’t think understand
Bohdi Alan it is because wrist flexor are more stronger and steadier than wrist extenders
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/21913160/
Bohdi Alan this causes the medial epicondyle to stick out
Why coronoid fossa is not ulnar foosa name wise
The coronoid process is a part of the ulna and it's that section that articulates with the fossa on the humerus when the arm is flexed. I think that's why anyway lol.
“I’ve got some real bones” me what 👀
Olds
One must have some skills as a stand up comedian.
Yes ..one is very humerus😂😂
no bad.
i need this skekelton just..LMAO
I juusst. ...Like that human bone...
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Thank you
Thank you
You explained very well
Thank you ❤️
Thank you sir