Wow. You must be everyone's favorite professor. I'm not here to study for a test, but if I were I'm sure I'd pass with your exceptional explanation of what muscle is where! Your voice is so soothing and relaxing -always a big plus before a test! Then you!
I just the patients in which he teaches! Thank you so much, I have a practical on Tuesday and the arm muscles are such a headache for me, but you definitely have helped my anxiety lol
I heard that from a classmate who's taken an anatomy class before. My teacher has an Indian accent, and if she would say ab duct and ad duct I would not confuse what she was saying! Lol
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when making videos like these Doc, could you please include the hand in the frame so lateral and medial orientation is more obvious
Thank you for doing so much more than my professors. THIS is how you make connections and actually understand the material.
Hi Susan
I am glad to hear that the video was helpful.
Continued good outcomes in school for you.
Be well
Great teacher! Wish my instructor explained the muscles as well as you did.
All of your videos are very helpful, have great detail and at a great pace! Thank you!
Wow. You must be everyone's favorite professor. I'm not here to study for a test, but if I were I'm sure I'd pass with your exceptional explanation of what muscle is where! Your voice is so soothing and relaxing -always a big plus before a test! Then you!
I just the patients in which he teaches! Thank you so much, I have a practical on Tuesday and the arm muscles are such a headache for me, but you definitely have helped my anxiety lol
Thank you for explaining this. I finally understand all the muscles in the arm.
Fantastic video thanks so much !!!!!
Great....brilliant explanation
Thank you so much !!!! Very helpful
Thank you!
Its vry helpfull.. JAZAK ALLAH
Thank you. This helps a lot. However, it would be nice if the camera showed the entire hand and a small portion of the upper arm. Thank you!
I thought arms muscles are difficult to understand until I came across this .....thank you
thank you for this video
Great Sr you have deliver good
Thank u Professor
Very helpful
Nice video
Is the supinator deep to the extensor digitorum?
Was this narrated by Toby from the office? In all seriousness though, thanks. Very helpful
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Did he say A.B.ductor? I was so confused
I heard that from a classmate who's taken an anatomy class before.
My teacher has an Indian accent, and if she would say ab duct and ad duct I would not confuse what she was saying! Lol
@@ale347baker the way he said it actually helped me on the exam. I remembered how he said it so oddly and got the answer right
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There are many factors in studying anatomy. One place I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (check it out on google) definately the no.1 info that I've heard of. Check out this amazing resource.
No offense but wow Doc doesn't know proper abduction/flexion/extension of the pollicis... anyone else notice this?