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you’re literally my favorite and comfort channel, ur videos really make me feel confident and enjoying my studies !! please never stop making videos. u’re literally a lifesaver ❤️
This comment might end up on my wall for inspiration 😅. Thank you so much!! It's an honor to be able to help. Keep studying and keep learning! You'll do great. All my best 🤞💪👍
This was perfect.. thank you so much.. trying to learn 640 muscles is awful, but you don't know what will be on a test. Plus I'll need it for later anyway... glad I found your channel.. finishing up my A&P classes for nursing
You are absolutely incredible. You are helping to learn Anatomy like no one has ever done it. It's so easy to understand specially with your Cool and relevant tricks. Please keep making such videos. AND BIG THANKSSSSSS
Wow thank you! Your videos are sooo helpful!❤ Could you also make videos on nerves their divisions and courses? Like some memory palace. They are so difficult to learn.
Hi..first and foremost tnx a million for mking learning so easy Can u please post avideo on all the actions of the upperlimb muscles and also specially abt the scapulohimeral rythm. Thmx❤
I usually don't include actions because there are way too many of them, and also because they are really not something worth memorizing. Instead, if you know where the origins and insertions are, you can simply imagine what would happen if those spots were pulled closer together. After all, a muscle can only do two things: contract or relax, so it's better to focus on the origin and insertion and extrapolate the action from there. 🍻
The adductor magnus has a "hamstring portion" which acts like a hamstring, but it is not usually considered a 'true' hamstring itself. The true hamstrings are semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and the biceps femoris (short and long head).
Depends on who you ask. Part of the adductor magnus flexes the knee like a hamstring and is even referred to having a "hamstring" part, so it is sometimes, but less often, considered a hamstring muscle. I think this over complicates things personally, and I think the general consensus is that the term hamstring is reserved for the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus specifically.
SemiTendinosus with a T lies on Top of semimembranosus. SemimemBranosus with a B is Below or on the bottom of these two muscles. Is that the mnemonic you're asking about?
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I don't understand how you don't have 5,000,000 subscribers. Every medical student should use this as their primary resource. It is fantastic!!!!!!!!!
Someday! 😅
OMG. Please never stop making these kinda videos. I really owe you one. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
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That is just Brilliant, I don't think you understand how much u r helping medical students.
Words can't describe how much we appreciate you!
the only reason I'm passing my exams is thanks to you please keep making more of these!!
you’re literally my favorite and comfort channel, ur videos really make me feel confident and enjoying my studies !! please never stop making videos. u’re literally a lifesaver ❤️
This comment might end up on my wall for inspiration 😅. Thank you so much!! It's an honor to be able to help. Keep studying and keep learning! You'll do great. All my best 🤞💪👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH YOUR VIDEOS HAVE BEEN HELPING ME MASTER MUSCLES THESE PAST FEW DAYS
You are so very welcome 🙏 best of luck
This was perfect.. thank you so much.. trying to learn 640 muscles is awful, but you don't know what will be on a test. Plus I'll need it for later anyway... glad I found your channel.. finishing up my A&P classes for nursing
That's a good way to look at it! You'll shine as a nurse in the right setting with that info. Good luck with your career!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! Keep up the good work!
Brilliant. i wish when I was studying anatomy in 2004 and 2005 i could have access to these types of videos!
Haha ditto
You are absolutely incredible. You are helping to learn Anatomy like no one has ever done it. It's so easy to understand specially with your Cool and relevant tricks. Please keep making such videos. AND BIG THANKSSSSSS
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This is such a nice comment. I appreciate all the support 🙏 🙏🙏
Brilliant. ❤❤ love how you explained the same. Keep them coming, please.
True definition of Brevity and clearity . Thank youuu so much sir 🎉❤
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really awesome way to remember and recall these! thank you
Great one sir ...thnk you ❤
Very helpful..thanks very much
Thank you so much for this ❤️❤️❤️
amazingggg and soo helpful!!
Well i like the ways of mnemonic to remember thank you so much doctor
Very welcome 🙏
Wow thank you! Your videos are sooo helpful!❤ Could you also make videos on nerves their divisions and courses? Like some memory palace. They are so difficult to learn.
Tomorrow is my 1st proff exam practicals... I'm learning now... 🙂🙂🙂
I hope it went well 🤞🤞🤞
Hi..first and foremost tnx a million for mking learning so easy
Can u please post avideo on all the actions of the upperlimb muscles and also specially abt the scapulohimeral rythm.
Thmx❤
I usually don't include actions because there are way too many of them, and also because they are really not something worth memorizing. Instead, if you know where the origins and insertions are, you can simply imagine what would happen if those spots were pulled closer together. After all, a muscle can only do two things: contract or relax, so it's better to focus on the origin and insertion and extrapolate the action from there. 🍻
Great work 🎉🎉🎉🎉. So perfect
🙏🙏🙏 thank you!
Where can I find a skeleton model like that? Seems super helpful for studying!
There's one on Amazon listed as "Axis Scientific Mini Human Skeleton Model with Metal Stand, 31" Tall"
I wish I had seen this wen I was doing my college
Thank you sir ❤❤
But isn't adductor magnus also part of hamstring muscles 😢
The adductor magnus has a "hamstring portion" which acts like a hamstring, but it is not usually considered a 'true' hamstring itself. The true hamstrings are semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and the biceps femoris (short and long head).
@@MemorizeMedical Thank you
Sir We need surface anatomy of muscles & palpation technique video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
There's already a channel making great palpation videos. Check them out: youtube.com/@blackriverbootsmaeducation
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Is adductor Magnus part of hamstring ?
Depends on who you ask. Part of the adductor magnus flexes the knee like a hamstring and is even referred to having a "hamstring" part, so it is sometimes, but less often, considered a hamstring muscle. I think this over complicates things personally, and I think the general consensus is that the term hamstring is reserved for the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus specifically.
Can u make spine video pls
Pls more vids
What was the use of top n bottom pnemonic pls exp
SemiTendinosus with a T lies on Top of semimembranosus. SemimemBranosus with a B is Below or on the bottom of these two muscles. Is that the mnemonic you're asking about?
@@MemorizeMedical yes thnku❤️ ..but superficially and deep would be more correct to say na than top n bottom
@@PrachiParnavi you gotta roll with things to make a mnemonic sometimes
@@MemorizeMedical true ..esp in anatomy🙂✨️thnks
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