Wrist bones and palpation for physical exam
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2021
- Hey guys, in this video I talk through the bones of the wrist and hand and show you how to palpate these on yourself as I go.
I hope you learn something and enjoy!
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This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
Finally! I do understand this better now! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I find the carpal bones hard to palpate no matter how many videos I watch but this one changed that for me! Thanks for all the great landmarking tips, and for tying the bones into the other relevant anatomy.
Thanks Tarrah. It's so great to hear this was useful for you. Thanks for your feedback :)
First video that has actually made me able to palpate the carpal bones thank you!
Glad I could help!
I have an anatomy exam coming up, and this was so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for making this video!!!
Glad it was helpful!
That was really helpful, thank you for providing this content.
Glad it was helpful!
This is great! I am having so much pain surrounding a bone (pisiform) that I couldn’t figure out what it was called. Super helpful
Glad it helped!
best video on this topic and really helpful 😊😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you for posting this 🖐️🤚
No problem 👍
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much sir, now I understand wrist anatomy better. It was very difficult for me to learn anatomy without Surface marking.
today you integrated both and helped me sir
You are most welcome
It really helped a lot man
Thank-you
You're welcome!
@Allied Anatomy But why did you stop making videos ?
You explain it very well
@@dipteshpatil3843 Thanks!!! Just the time is all! I hope to get back into it this semester! Where do you study?
@Allied Anatomy That's great 👍🏻
Currently I'm in 1st year Penza State University
Thank you!
You're welcome!
hi, for a goalkeeper, left hand get sharpe pain when hand bends back on pwerful shots, been threre over 1 year, xray didnt show anything, think its lunate, any advise thanks
Hi mate. A lot to unpack there. I'd recommend getting an assessment from a physiotheraoist or hand specialist.
Doctor, a possible question.
Cute arms❤
Ty
Thank you!
You're welcome!