A&P I Chapter 7-appendicular skeleton

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  • @mr.safecharliedefensivedri9741

    You make it so easy to understand and follow along .
    Thank you.

  • @BKJallah
    @BKJallah 6 років тому +3

    She has literally become my favorite teacher off the classroom. Please keep these lectures coming through.

  • @CardiacRn333
    @CardiacRn333 11 років тому +2

    Love Dr. Parker and her teaching method! So thankful you put yourself out there on you tube for other students to learn :)

  • @singhsingh37
    @singhsingh37 10 років тому +10

    please keep posting videos of lectures. it 100 times better than what our professor teaches us

  • @latoyastevenson7831
    @latoyastevenson7831 10 років тому +5

    YOUR AWESOME DR. PARKER , YOU TEACH VERY WELL!!!!! VERY UNDERSTANDABLE.

  • @anitabishop2733
    @anitabishop2733 10 років тому +8

    thank you. you make anatomy understandable. some people look for their place in this world. you have found yours. thank you. anita bishop

  • @vincentderosa4945
    @vincentderosa4945 10 років тому +2

    Thank you Dr. Parker. Your lecture videos have been most helpful. Happy that I found you. All the best.

  • @Aliextrm
    @Aliextrm 8 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for this! It's a great supplement to my A&P I objectives. I am a very a visual learner, so seeing the picture and having it explained in such a natural and friendly way makes it seem easier to learn all this information.

  • @nqnbgc4174
    @nqnbgc4174 4 роки тому

    Im in A&P 1 and I am having a hard time learning from my professor but you make it so easy and love the little storys they definitely help me remember little details. Wish you were my teacher. You are awesome. Thank you for making these videos for us.

  • @paulettewie2355
    @paulettewie2355 8 років тому +1

    Well explained. This was really helpful. I just need to watch this video over and over and read over my outline. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @chrissylovesbee
    @chrissylovesbee 5 років тому

    omg you are heaven sent your lectures just clarify everything my professor teaches I wish I ran across you sooner

  • @sky85ful
    @sky85ful 4 роки тому

    Thank you for these free lectures. They really help me refresh my knowledge.

  • @theangelli79
    @theangelli79 11 років тому +1

    Dr. Parker thank you soooooo much for teaching!

  • @omelette429
    @omelette429 10 років тому +1

    I was taught that the trochlea is what articulates with the ulna, whereas the captiulum attaches with the radius. In other words, you can see that the radial fossa (directly above the capitulum) is what articulates with the head of the radius (hence its name). Both the coronoid fossa and olecranon fossa will attach with the coronoid process and olecranon process, respectively, of the ulna.

  • @marlopringle365
    @marlopringle365 9 років тому +9

    for remembering tibia & fibula
    fibu(la) -- (la)teral

  • @9400amir
    @9400amir 11 років тому

    Thanks Dr. Parker you are awesome.

  • @chris-lennoxscott7854
    @chris-lennoxscott7854 9 місяців тому

    Amazing!

  • @marinab3750
    @marinab3750 9 років тому +2

    the ulna articulates with the trochlea and the radius with the capitulum....hence the name trochlear notch. she says it the other way around

  • @PaulPhoenix2010
    @PaulPhoenix2010 8 років тому +2

    Careful here. The capitulum does NOT articulate with the ulna but with the radius, since it is on the lateral side of the elbow joint. The ulna articulates with the trochea. This vid is wrong on that part. Google it.

  • @yassmeenmohamed6633
    @yassmeenmohamed6633 8 років тому

    جزاكي الله خيرا ♥

  • @liscalvert6545
    @liscalvert6545 5 років тому

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  • @xoxoMonaxoxo
    @xoxoMonaxoxo 11 років тому

    you are the best!

  • @caressaclark1042
    @caressaclark1042 10 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @gendennyamtsoo7551
    @gendennyamtsoo7551 2 роки тому

    Hello doctor i cant seat down 2 years,can i send you MR photo.

  • @TavgaHawramy
    @TavgaHawramy 9 років тому

    helpful lesson

  • @Kim-ye8ze
    @Kim-ye8ze 8 років тому

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