Please could you do one on approaches to wrist/hand fractures on xrays. Particularly on metacarpal fractures? Your shoulder xray was is brilliant and so useful as an EM doctor!
Great suggestion Rachel! I have a pathology series planned (which will include approach to fractures) but this will still be a while. In the mean time I can highly recommend Andrew Murphy's learning pathways on Radiopaedia. They provide great approaches!
How important are those extrinsic volar and dorsal ligmaments in daily practice? I've never paid much attention to them but I also rarely look at MSK images. Thank you for your excellent videos!
Hi. Video is awesome as usual. I'm just confused over the orientation of the wrist in the axial plane. Why is the anterior compartment at the bottom? Is it not standard in an axial section to position the patient so that superior = anterior?
As an MSK radiology trainee, I found your videos super helpful! Thank you!!!!
Thanks! Your lectures are extremely helpful
I’m so glad Dolores 🙂
GREAT!! both your videos and your looks as well
My favourite joint! The scaphotrapeziotrapezoidal joint...try that one voice recognition!
Beautifully explained
Fantastic as always , wish you the best
Amazing explanation brother!
Thank you 🤗
Sucha comprehensive lecture . You are amazing👌
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you! A big help. Great timing too 😁 Looking forward for more videos from you.
Excellent video sir.
Hi doc, may I ask why doctors order mri to a hand injury than xray?
Thank you
Thank you. This is really helpful.
Very usefull and systematic video. Sir ! Please make a video on spine also.Thanks
Sir your teaching is excellent. please take a class on MR spectroscopy
Very excellent video.. Btw intersection syndrome occurs due to crossing over of 1st and 2nd dorsal compartment..
Thank you
Very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
Please could you do one on approaches to wrist/hand fractures on xrays. Particularly on metacarpal fractures? Your shoulder xray was is brilliant and so useful as an EM doctor!
Great suggestion Rachel! I have a pathology series planned (which will include approach to fractures) but this will still be a while. In the mean time I can highly recommend Andrew Murphy's learning pathways on Radiopaedia. They provide great approaches!
very good
Thank you for the insightful lecture doc😊
👏 Please make more anatomy videos. Especially lower limb MRI
How to know wether i have a tfcc injury or not sir in mri
Thank you again 🙏🏽✨ some further anatomy suggestions: cardiac system and it’s main vessels, cranial nerves.
We appreciate all your effort 🎉
How important are those extrinsic volar and dorsal ligmaments in daily practice? I've never paid much attention to them but I also rarely look at MSK images.
Thank you for your excellent videos!
Hi. Video is awesome as usual. I'm just confused over the orientation of the wrist in the axial plane. Why is the anterior compartment at the bottom? Is it not standard in an axial section to position the patient so that superior = anterior?
*I'm considering the body in anatomical position, where the palms would be outwards and the flexor compartment would be anterior
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so incredibly helpful!
Yay! I’m so glad 🙂
So glad to have you back. We need you working in over drive, only 1 month to go until the exam! Ahhhh!
You are amazing... Thanks a lot
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very clear. thanks a lot
Thank you 🙏🏻 glad it was helpful
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Amazing..
Thank you Kapil 🙂
very good
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Thank you sir
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Ur lecture are so helpful.please do MRI pelvis anatomy..or just imp cases on MRI pelvis
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Is that a left or right hand?