Your anatomy videos are so helpful! I’m struggling understanding anatomy for my massage therapy test. This video along, with others that you have made have helped me tremendously! Thank you so much!
After watching your content, I the lights went on for me. I realized That my Dr. Gas lit me on the exact location of the L1 and the L2. I fractured these two vertebrae in Dec. and have been pretty much bed ridden with pain and just the inability to hold my weight up because of these painful fractured. I do well to get to the restroom. In an instant this happened. I went from walking 6 miles a day, snow skiing, waterskiing tennis, no more play with my grandchildren.. Thank you for your videos. Sooo helpful.
Good Evening Dr. Dear and Revered Dr.Randale sechrest, First of all , I bring royal salute for your video presentation. Today evening, I saw your anatomy video. It is an amazing and wonderful explanation video. You are a good teacher to educate to initial medical students and also to educate those who are not studying in medicinal subjects. It was very helpful to all educated and uneducated people.
Every school leavers must have the basic knowledge of human anatomy, particularly the spinal column. I believe that which will prevent many unhappy life and suffering!
That was brilliant! Exactly what I was hoping to see (although I didn't realise it at the time). Great explanation and animation together for a well-paced description of the lumbar spine anatomy. Thanks to all for their efforts :)
Thank you Dr Sechrest. This really helped me to understand what is going on with the pain my back. For some reason, understanding it makes me feel better.
Excellent, love the 3D diagrams... it is very hard to get an understanding of a facet joint movement from a 2D image, but this really cleared it up, thank you!
I guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Finnegan Mario I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
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I had a lumbar 4 fracture and a ct scan after 3 months of conservative treatment showed that my bones are beginning to wedge without surgery. Specifically I had 3 cracks around the vertebral body, 2 at front and 1 at back(!). The 2 front ones are melding... the back not so much. However I seem to walk and sit just fine (I don't crouch or bend because I don't know what to expect.) without much back pain. Doctor said I can live my daily life now as log as I don't overwhelm my spine. Buy I'm still wary of that crack at the back. I also do have a slightly visible compression rate - I didn't ask exactly how much now I wish I did. All in all I will follow doctor's orders but I may have to be extra cautious.
When I was 4 broke right femur and hip, vertebrate was twisted 180 degrees and as I grew to full size bent to right. Right leg was shorter from impacting resulting in slightly longer right foot upon full body growth.
Fantastic- factual, visibly very clear.. incredibly helpful (have watched all videos on joints). Do you have a video on the occipital-atlanteal joint? I couldn't see one... Many thanks
Sir, how i come to know how joints work in vertebrae and how it can move. HOW STRONG WILL BE THE RUBBARY MATERIAL THAT ABSORBS SHOCK, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I am not medical student, just practicing yoga, Kindly show that major three nervs (which is symbolised in Yoga as Ida, Pingla...) which extend from head to base( cocyx region) And please show it's location. It will be a great help.
I have just fractured the 'transverse process' in my lumbar spine in a horse riding accident, but you did not mention these in the video, can you outline where they are and what they are for please
If you are taking an anatomy class and looking for information on anatomy of the spine/vertebrae, as suggested in the title, this is only marginally useful. I also believe that the proper terms for the curvatures of the spine are lordotic and kyphotic. Excessive curvature in those regions is termed lordosis and kyphosis. Not enough to give a "dislike," but I wouldn't give it a "like" either. For patient information, it is probably adequate.
BEST ILLUSTRATION of spine anatomy I've seen on RUclips or Google and I've seen plenty.
Your anatomy videos are so helpful! I’m struggling understanding anatomy for my massage therapy test. This video along, with others that you have made have helped me tremendously! Thank you so much!
This is the best lucid video I ever heard on a complex medical topic. I cant wait to check out your other videos. Thank you a million times
After watching your content, I the lights went on for me. I realized That my Dr. Gas lit me on the exact location of the L1 and the L2. I fractured these two vertebrae in Dec. and have been pretty much bed ridden with pain and just the inability to hold my weight up because of these painful fractured. I do well to get to the restroom.
In an instant this happened. I went from walking 6 miles a day, snow skiing, waterskiing tennis, no more play with my grandchildren..
Thank you for your videos. Sooo helpful.
This is the best explanation on the back anatomy that I have seen on RUclips. Thanks for the upload.
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As someone who had an L1 to L5 laminectomy for spinal stenosis, I found this video fascinating 🙏
You are an excellent educator. Thanks for such a detailed, easily understood video
Good Evening Dr.
Dear and Revered Dr.Randale sechrest,
First of all , I bring royal salute for your video presentation. Today evening, I saw your anatomy video. It is an amazing and wonderful explanation video.
You are a good teacher to educate to initial medical students and also to educate those who are not studying in medicinal subjects. It was very helpful to all educated and uneducated people.
Your voice demands learning. Thank you
Absolutely wonderful explalanion and visuals. Thank you
Beste anatomy video I've ever seen!!! Thank you.
I didn't study medicine, but as a proud owner of my own spine, i felt obligated to watch.
Amazingly done! Perfect & to the point!
Every school leavers must have the basic knowledge of human anatomy, particularly the spinal column. I believe that which will prevent many unhappy life and suffering!
Hello sir.
These videos from the medical field help me a lot.... Thanks a lot.
Thank you :) First year anatomy student. Ah it's nice to see some smart individuals on here not insulting each other like most youtube videos.
kody Auckland so you are fifth year student or maybe graduated 😁😁
Beautiful graphics and lovely narration.
Love your video!!! Your voice is captivating and helpful to follow and understand. Thank you
Your videos are fantastic. Great visuals and proper commentary, keep up the good work! :)
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What a wonderful explanation for the layman/ laywoman. Thank you.
That was brilliant! Exactly what I was hoping to see (although I didn't realise it at the time). Great explanation and animation together for a well-paced description of the lumbar spine anatomy. Thanks to all for their efforts :)
That was an excellent demonstration
Excellent explanation, good for the lay person as well as people like me in the medical field. I hope there are more of these.
Thank you Dr Sechrest. This really helped me to understand what is going on with the pain my back. For some reason, understanding it makes me feel better.
Best anatomy 3D animation videos I've seen ...thanks a lot.
Thankyou very much for helping me with my study sir!
What a nice way to explain.
Best video ive ever watch
how can this video have dislikes it merits trillions likes
Superb video. Spine explained very well in shortest time. All other videos seen by me are more than 30 minutes.
I AM A PATIENT OF LOWER BACK PAIN , THANKS A LOT FOR THIS VIDEO ...
Excellent, love the 3D diagrams... it is very hard to get an understanding of a facet joint movement from a 2D image, but this really cleared it up, thank you!
I guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Diego Lukas Instablaster =)
@Finnegan Mario I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Finnegan Mario DAMN IT REALLY WORKED :O I just got access to my ig password after ~ 45 mins by using the site.
Just had to pay 15 bucks but definitely worth it =)
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Diego Lukas You are welcome xD
I had a lumbar 4 fracture and a ct scan after 3 months of conservative treatment showed that my bones are beginning to wedge without surgery. Specifically I had 3 cracks around the vertebral body, 2 at front and 1 at back(!). The 2 front ones are melding... the back not so much. However I seem to walk and sit just fine (I don't crouch or bend because I don't know what to expect.) without much back pain.
Doctor said I can live my daily life now as log as I don't overwhelm my spine. Buy I'm still wary of that crack at the back. I also do have a slightly visible compression rate - I didn't ask exactly how much now I wish I did. All in all I will follow doctor's orders but I may have to be extra cautious.
amazing job, please keep sharing knowledge.
Ca't help but admire natural engineering
Evolution and natural selection have nothing to do with engineering.
I don't believe this was by accident🤔
@@bboss7874 I know it was not. It's mathematically improbable. But many would believe otherwise not in the science.
@Jakson1936 Higher Power¿? Yes.🤔
@Jakson1936 well your obviously “brilliant “ and got it all figured out
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This is a really great explanation. Thanks a ton !
Always thinking about L1 or L5.. First time very clear
Excellent presentation ,Really you are a great teacher. Thank you.
very clear and concise explaination. One of the best! thank you.
Excellent presentation!
Thank you so much... this was so well done.
When I was 4 broke right femur and hip, vertebrate was twisted 180 degrees and as I grew to full size bent to right. Right leg was shorter from impacting resulting in slightly longer right foot upon full body growth.
Thank you for that explanation 🙏🏻
explained outstandingly in simple manner, gr8 video
Awesome tutorial for life ! Thanks Randale.
I cannot thank you enough for this video.
Great teaching video! I use it with my tai chi for health students. It's an invaluable learning tool!
Wow this video is simply amazing!
Nicely Explained Sir. Thanks
Awesome video! Just dropped a spine song this weekend!
duuuuude wish i could give you a million views, your videos are just...damn good!
refresh the page million times
Excellent presentation
Excellent video
Great video.
Excellent explanation.
Thank you.
Awesomely explained
A wery well presentation on spine lumbar vertebras
Fantastic- factual, visibly very clear.. incredibly helpful (have watched all videos on joints). Do you have a video on the occipital-atlanteal joint? I couldn't see one... Many thanks
Your videos are excellent. I wish there was a thoracic spine animated anatomy video! that would complete this playlist! (fingers crossed)
Excellent descriptive illustration : )
Truly Fantastic!!
Great video! Wow. So good.
Remember my subject in college of nursing human anatomy and physiology.
Sir, how i come to know how joints work in vertebrae and how it can move. HOW STRONG WILL BE THE RUBBARY MATERIAL THAT ABSORBS SHOCK, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I am not medical student, just practicing yoga, Kindly show that major three nervs (which is symbolised in Yoga as Ida, Pingla...) which extend from head to base( cocyx region)
And please show it's location.
It will be a great help.
Excellent video!
Crystal clear!
Thank u soo much for explaining
He said it's called vertebrae but then proceeded to pronounce it vertabruh lol I like it
Great tutorial
excellent video. thank you!
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Very nice explanation, i hoped at the end the narrator would say : yeeeeeeehaaaa!!!
excellent video
Wow it’s great video ever
Thank you sir!!!
Thank you for this. I can use this information to work with my doctor on isolating my back pain.
We want more videos from you sir please.
awesome video! thank you again for your videos!
Excellent video! Thanks!
excellent video.
THIS IS AWESOME! Thank you very much
Thank you - this is really helpful!
such a great explaination.
thank you doctor
Awesome! I always wonder how it works, but now you answered it, please take all my likes! XD
I like your details and visuals. I just need to hear the Latin pronunciations for med school. But good job!!
Thank u sir🙏🙏🙏🙏💕
I am from keral, india
I have just fractured the 'transverse process' in my lumbar spine in a horse riding accident, but you did not mention these in the video, can you outline where they are and what they are for please
Good presentation
Great and very useful video.
Thanks for this vid.
i don't understand, why would this video have dislikes ??
If you are taking an anatomy class and looking for information on anatomy of the spine/vertebrae, as suggested in the title, this is only marginally useful. I also believe that the proper terms for the curvatures of the spine are lordotic and kyphotic. Excessive curvature in those regions is termed lordosis and kyphosis. Not enough to give a "dislike," but I wouldn't give it a "like" either. For patient information, it is probably adequate.
akee loso Lot of Thoracic fans out there I guess.
akee loso: 'Cause they have no spine :-)
Because there r sence less🤯.🤭
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Thank you!
Thanks for explanation.
Ur good, u have given me clear understanding thanks
How can the nucleus pulposus be a shock absorber when it's full of fluid ?
Thank you so much 😊
Is there something called the Cefn? I saw a Chiropractor and I think he said that but I’m not sure
Wow! Helped me a lot!
great video
Woww!!! Great explanation... Thanks a lot sir
Great visualization well synchronized with concised informations.
Pleasant clear narrative.
Great presentation, many thanks!