Thanks so much. I am watching to understand more about my teenage son's pectus excavatum. His is low in the thoracic cavity, so I'm thinking in the xiphoid process. He has chest/rib pain and autonomic dysfunction as well as intermittent swallowing problems and unpredictable painful / debilitating spasms (presumably) in his diaphragm. We're working with a thoracic surgeon but presently being delayed from the planned Nuss correction by insurance company.
Thanks for “ keeping going”. And for tech lab demonstration !! Wow. The 3-D images make study of anatomy wonderful and the dog !!!, 😂 I always learn something new from your videos ...the handle of the sword ,nice
It's a secondary cartilaginous joint (a symphysis) like many other midline joints. There is a fibrocartilaginous disc in there, or there was, as it also tends to ossify or thin with age. Probably: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30539209
This should go viral the other bulshit content goes viral which doesn't deserve to be but stuff or content like this related to studies deserves but views of these are so less😔
Always interesting... I can't seem to find the video on Superficial muscles of the back (Trapezius, etc.) You mentioned it in another video a couple of years ago.
My all time favourite anatomy teacher who makes every thing remember in a senseful humorous way
Super impressed with your ability to make videos of great quality in spite of the current circumstances, you adapt real fast.
one year later and the message is still valid: don´t give up, just keep going.
The world is crazier than ever
Just keep going. 👏👏👏 Appreciated as always!
I am a student of beauty therapy and your videos really helped me to understand an anatomy!
Thanks so much. I am watching to understand more about my teenage son's pectus excavatum. His is low in the thoracic cavity, so I'm thinking in the xiphoid process. He has chest/rib pain and autonomic dysfunction as well as intermittent swallowing problems and unpredictable painful / debilitating spasms (presumably) in his diaphragm. We're working with a thoracic surgeon but presently being delayed from the planned Nuss correction by insurance company.
Thanks for your hard work Sam, best anatomy and physiology channel 💀
The best anatomy videos, thank you sir!!
Thanks for “ keeping going”. And for tech lab demonstration !! Wow. The 3-D images make study of anatomy wonderful and the dog !!!, 😂 I always learn something new from your videos ...the handle of the sword ,nice
Excellent video as always. Love your name references for the structures.
This technology is clearly the future of education
Thanks for the video!! Respect from California. Keep going-with naps and coffee.
Great work!!!
love your education champ. As a personal personal i love very deep insights. Alittle obessed lol
Best and most entertaining way to teach anatomy or anything in general.
Thank you from Newfoundland, Canada
Why isn't there a physiology professor like you on UA-cam?!😔
There must be, somewhere. It's a big UA-cam.
You can take a look at AK Lectures.They are not bad for Physiology.
So freaking cool. I might need that.
Haha, that was really cool! Another great lecture!
Manubrio-sternal joint is a type of which join?
It's a secondary cartilaginous joint (a symphysis) like many other midline joints. There is a fibrocartilaginous disc in there, or there was, as it also tends to ossify or thin with age. Probably: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30539209
Really great information. Thank you
Very happy you're using VR
That is so cool.
This should go viral the other bulshit content goes viral which doesn't deserve to be but stuff or content like this related to studies deserves but views of these are so less😔
My senior thanks for your learning
Sir...can u plizz do a anatomy video on heart ...you explain really well...
So i guess that bone or small lump im feeling is the xiphoid process
Always interesting... I can't seem to find the video on Superficial muscles of the back (Trapezius, etc.) You mentioned it in another video a couple of years ago.
It's probably this one, as the superficial muscles of the back are mainly involved in moving the upper limb: ua-cam.com/video/ITcd7YelCjI/v-deo.html
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Is it normal to feel the xiphoid process with your finger? Mine feels like a lump. Is that normal?
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So can the 1 inch punch have any effect ?
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sir Upload anatomy lecture on white board.
my sternum hurts after I slept frontside down
I can't find my sternal angle. Oh, no. Maybe I don't have one.
We're all different.
Is anyone else looking like they SelfHrm with all the bruising from palpation..... my friends are concerned lol
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