During blood pressure measurements, the stethoscope is placed over the brachial artery in the cubital fossa. The artery runs medial to the biceps tendon. The brachial pulse may be palpated in the cubital fossa just medial to the tendon.👍
Great video, Anatomy Zone! Unending thanks to you guys for being a valuable companion throughout my anatomy journey. But, one thing... The insertion of the Biceps brachii is the Radial tuberosity as you correctly said in the video but what was shown was the Ulnar tuberosity. (2:22). By the way I owe this knowledge to you guys. Thanks a bunch
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Thank you so much. Exactly what I am looking for for when am going through ulnar nerve problem.god bless you. Kindly send video of knee joint too.....from Bengaluru...india....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great explanation, as biceps brachii tendon is inserted on the radial tuberosity, the illustration showed ulna instead of radius for its insertion. So need some correction,,,,thanks…
A quick tutorial on the cubital fossa, more to come shortly. Leave your comments below on any topics that you would like covered. Thanks. Peter
I want to know which JOINT is used in extension and flexion of head ? plz reply as soon as possible I need it urgent
Pharnygeal arches please.
During blood pressure measurements, the stethoscope is placed over the brachial artery in the cubital fossa. The artery runs medial to the biceps tendon. The brachial pulse may be palpated in the cubital fossa just medial to the tendon.👍
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STETHOSCOPE OR SPHYGMOMANOMETER???
@@MystiQuests. STETHOSCOPE and u can also feel the pulse by your fingers
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Cubital fossa contents: NMAN (Lateral to medial) - Radial nerve, biceps muscle tendon, brachial artery and medial nerve
Thanks for mnemonic...
Or MBBR .Medial nerve, brachial artery, biceps brachii tendon, Radial nerve
MBBS s stands for superficial branch of radial nerve
Median nerve*
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Great video, Anatomy Zone! Unending thanks to you guys for being a valuable companion throughout my anatomy journey.
But, one thing... The insertion of the Biceps brachii is the Radial tuberosity as you correctly said in the video but what was shown was the Ulnar tuberosity. (2:22).
By the way I owe this knowledge to you guys. Thanks a bunch
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This is a very lovely and understandable video
Had a presentation on cubital fossa and after watching this I had this confidence
Good job 👏 ❤🎉
I'm beginner so I have to see videos again and again. But
I'm not downloading ur videos
As I wanna help and appreciate your work.
I come daily and see them which would help me and also with views and duration for you!!
Thank you sir
Please look at my lectures
Thank you for always making your videos understandable. You rock!
Thank you so much for these amazing videos! I just finished the entire playlist of "Upper Limb", and I would like to convey a big thank you for the wonderful content! ^_^
Please look at my lectures
Hello sir!!
Your tutorials are always helpful
Thankyouu!
this is really cool ...its very helpful to have a clear vision about how the part looks in our body...you guys should get more suscribers ..
Thank you so much. Exactly what I am looking for for when am going through ulnar nerve problem.god bless you. Kindly send video of knee joint too.....from Bengaluru...india....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great explanation, as biceps brachii tendon is inserted on the radial tuberosity, the illustration showed ulna instead of radius for its insertion.
So need some correction,,,,thanks…
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such a good video, so helpful
Nice Tutorial
very good summary
Amazing video as usual
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Thank you so much sir
Very help full for medical school student.
Amazing presentation sir thanks so much
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Good job sir 👏👏
Thank u sir for ur great work🤗
Cubital fossa content MBBR (medail to lateral)
thank you so much !
This is gold
Hello great video! The image shown at 2:20 is that an Ulna? The radial tuberosity is on the radius?
On Ulna
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Amazing.
thank you
Love this
So beautiful
Which software is used for this videos?
great video! quick note; when you mention the radial tuberosity, you show the Ulna ... I’m not sure if you did this on purpose?
did you mean the radial notch? I’m curious if it is the same...not sure. I appreciate if you can clarify 😃
I want to know which JOINT is used in extension and flexion of head ? plz reply as soon as possible I need it urgent
1:49 this should be the brachialis tendon
Brachialis inserts at the ulnar tuberosity...helpful video though
pls add the writing along side .
Hi, Peter
Palmar aponeurosis
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Can you add arabic subtitles ?..
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06.01.2025 evening
Stop whispering! Nice video though