Thank you so much Alex for sharing your course with us. It's very helpful and well organized, every thing was clear.❤ A big thank to Mr. Paul Conroy, I like your method Sir :) BTW: he was talking about some points you did in other courses, are they availible Alex, if so could you please share them. I am in urgent need of short and well explained videos :)
Anatomically it's analogous to a wrist, not a knee. If you were going to say a horse had a knee (which no one does) it would be the stifle joint on the hind limb. The stifle joint has the patella bone and connects the femur to the tibia and fibula. The wrist joint (more commonly called the carpal joint) connects the meta carpals to the radius and ulna. Basically, imagine someone referring to your wrist as a knee...it's just 2 very different locations
Really helpful, for a sculpture! Lovely too, to hear voices that are not mosquito-like, growly and endlessly upwardly inflecting!!
Highly informative. Thanks so much.
I really enjoyed his teaching thank you!
Excellent! More Please.
Thank you for helping me understand the fundamental
this was helpful - thank you for uploading!
Outstanding lecture. Thank you. Viewed in 2021.
Has he done anymore A &P videos as he is so good at teaching. I can understand him so well
very helpful!any videos on muscles and points of origin and insertion?
Great video.
Thank you so much Alex for sharing your course with us. It's very helpful and well organized, every thing was clear.❤
A big thank to Mr. Paul Conroy, I like your method Sir :)
BTW: he was talking about some points you did in other courses, are they availible Alex, if so could you please share them.
I am in urgent need of short and well explained videos :)
Great video 👍
Excellent, kindly notify me with new videos
Good
At 10:33 why do some call this the wrist instead of knee?
Anatomically it's analogous to a wrist, not a knee. If you were going to say a horse had a knee (which no one does) it would be the stifle joint on the hind limb. The stifle joint has the patella bone and connects the femur to the tibia and fibula.
The wrist joint (more commonly called the carpal joint) connects the meta carpals to the radius and ulna.
Basically, imagine someone referring to your wrist as a knee...it's just 2 very different locations
@@maeghanmcdonald681 Technically, it is homologous to a wrist, rather than analogous
@ciskieciskie768 good point!
Very refreshing and helpful, but my professor would kill me if I called the carpal joint knee.
Mine too 😂 it's a wrist !!
Isn’t the scapula a flat bone, not a long bone ?
Oh he corrected himself lol I should keep watching before commenting
I'm from India
You say the scapula is long bone but he's flat bone!
yes the scapula sure is a flat bone :D
Don't a vet, get nightmare
On horse spinach. ????