I am so glad I found you, I am a brand new subscriber to your channel now. Thank you for sharing your wisdom! We need more teachers/professors like you! ❤
Head and Neck 0:01 Back 8:26 Chest 10:13 Abdominals 11:04 Anterior Legs 12:18 Anterior Arms 26:15 Chest and Trunk 40:27 Posterior Leg 45:35 Ligaments Knee and Hip 48:33 Joints (names and practice the 4 different types) 55:33 Types of Muscle Movements (Ex. Extension) 1:02:57
When I saw this on Friday, I almost cried because I had my muscle and joint exam the same day you published this! So alas, I didn't see it. Currently I have moved on to the nervous system, but I plan on watching this when the semester finishes. In all sincerity, I can say the exams I have done the best in where the ones where you have had a lot of video coverage. I kicked butt on the integumentary system and on tissue and I know I watched those videos a few times. I have become a big fan girl. Huge thanks from Brooklyn, NY!
@@teachmeaandp335 I hope so! I have 2 more exams, one is a lab and one is lecture, and again they are within in 2 days of each other. It's chapters 12-16 (Saladin) and exactly a month from now. I am am starting your brain series today, and hoping I will have enough time to watch the series on the nervous system a couple more times. I am sure others have asked but you don't have your power points on the web do you? Thanks again!
I cannot thank you enough. OMG!!!! I could literally name everything with the way you taught this class. Like you said, you did not teach everything but the very important ones you taught and I am indeed grateful. Thank you.
@@gloriareyna-rivera7809 yes... Go to playlists and chose my playlist for anatomy and physiology I lab. That will show you the videos for the lab including the one you want. The nervous system one will be at the end.
I'm so happy to hear that! Good job putting in the effort to watch the videos and study from them! I'm sure you are working hard. I have all of my lecture material posted too if you ever need help with that side of class!
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides. I am unclear which are the parallel sides of the trapezius muscle. The quadrilateral you traced on the trapezius looks more like a rhombus. I really appreciate your videos, really helping me to learn about human anatomy.
Keep making these videos! 💕💕💕You have a great and simple method of teaching anatomy that other people make hard; I’m currently studying for the Massage MBLEx exam and you are helping me tremendously, your truly have a gift for teaching!!!!! 🤓🤓🤓God bless you and your success!🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇
@@teachmeaandp335 Thanks for the response. You are a life saver. You have a way of explaining anatomy that just makes sense! Worried about joints without you! :) Thanks for all the amazing content. Supporting you on Patreon.
That's a lot. We do the bones and bone features on a separate lab practical. It's still challenging for my students. I can't imagine doing it all on one exam. Sorry! You can do it though.... Just remember the key is repetition. Focus on small chunks of info at a time and review the material over and over again.
I passed my A&P 1 lab over the muscles and joints, and skeletal system with an A because of you and your amazing videos. Thank you!!
Awesome.... I'm glad they helped you do well. Keep up the good work! 💜
I am so glad I found you, I am a brand new subscriber to your channel now. Thank you for sharing your wisdom! We need more teachers/professors like you! ❤
Head and Neck
0:01
Back
8:26
Chest
10:13
Abdominals
11:04
Anterior Legs
12:18
Anterior Arms
26:15
Chest and Trunk
40:27
Posterior Leg
45:35
Ligaments Knee and Hip
48:33
Joints (names and practice the 4 different types)
55:33
Types of Muscle Movements (Ex. Extension)
1:02:57
When I saw this on Friday, I almost cried because I had my muscle and joint exam the same day you published this! So alas, I didn't see it. Currently I have moved on to the nervous system, but I plan on watching this when the semester finishes. In all sincerity, I can say the exams I have done the best in where the ones where you have had a lot of video coverage. I kicked butt on the integumentary system and on tissue and I know I watched those videos a few times. I have become a big fan girl. Huge thanks from Brooklyn, NY!
Aww, thanks! I'm trying to add a few practice videos as we go through the semester. Hopefully the next one will be done before you take the exam!!!!
@@teachmeaandp335 I hope so! I have 2 more exams, one is a lab and one is lecture, and again they are within in 2 days of each other. It's chapters 12-16 (Saladin) and exactly a month from now. I am am starting your brain series today, and hoping I will have enough time to watch the series on the nervous system a couple more times. I am sure others have asked but you don't have your power points on the web do you? Thanks again!
what I need to know for my own practical:
MASSETER (SUPERIFICIAL) 0:54
TEMPORALIS (ON TEMPORAL BONE) 2:00
STERNOCLEIDOMASTOID (SUPERFICIAL) 2:40
- IF PULLED OFF, SCALENES WOULD BE FOUND HERE
ZIGOMATICUS MAJOR 4:56
ORBICULARIS OCULI 6:05
OCCIPITOFRONTALIS- FRONTAL BELLY 6:52
TRAPEZIUS (SUPERFICIAL) 8:36
LATTISSIMUS DORSI (superficial) 9:30
PECTORALIS MAJOR (SUPERFICIAL) 10:20, 40:45
- UNDERNEATH THIS LIES PECTORALIS MINOR (40:45)
RECTUS ABDOMINIS (superficial) 11:05, 41:47
- 42:08 EXTERNAL OBLIQUES (SUPERFICIAL)
- 42:40 INTERNAL OBLIQUES (UNDERNEATH EXTERNAL OBLIQUES)
- 44:52 TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS (DEEPEST ABDOMINAL LAYER)
43:40 INTERNAL INTERCOSTALS
44:00 EXTERNAL INTERCOSTALS
Vastus medialis (superficial)12:45, 13:33
- vastus lateralis (superficial) 13:18, better look @ 13:37, 16:50
rectus femoris (on femur, superficial) 14:00
SUPERIFICIAL RIBBON LIKE: SARTORIOUS @14:35
Iliacus (on ilium) 15:30
psoas major 16:04
18:00 tibialis anterior
18:20 extensor digitorum longus
19:30 adductor longus
21:00 adductor magnus
21:19 Gracilis
21:38 soleus
22:30 Gluteus maximus
--22:51, better look @ 24:50 gluteus Medius, under maximus
23:23,47:00 (superficial) semitendinosus
- semimembranosus underneath this muscle 47:13
24:05 fibularis longus
26:30 DELTOID
26:45 biceps brachii (FRONT OF ARM 32:30), brachialis (on the upper arm 27:15), triceps brachii (BACK OF ARM 39:50)
28:00 EXTENSOR DIGITORUM
- flexor-palm extensor- back side of hand or dorsal side
29:30 EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS
- EXTENSOR COMPARTMENT, GOES TO WRIST, ULNA SIDE
31:05 supraspinatus
31:16 infraspinatus
32:00 teres major
33:55 deep to scapula SUBSCAPULARIS
34:49 PRONATOR TERES
35:09 BRACHIORADIALIS (in the lower arm going by the radialis)
36:10 PALAMRIS LONGUS
36:50 FLEXOR CARPI RADIALIS
37:44,39:07 FLEXOR CARPI ULNARIS
38:20 EXTENSOR CARPI RADIALIS
46:00 (SUPERFICIAL) GASTROCNEMIUS
48:07 tensor fasciae latae
thank u so much, i needed to know some of the same things u have in this comment
You are a lifesaver! I’ve recommended your videos to multiple classmates. Thank you for everything you do 😊
I cannot thank you enough. OMG!!!! I could literally name everything with the way you taught this class.
Like you said, you did not teach everything but the very important ones you taught and I am indeed grateful. Thank you.
I have the 2nd practical is tomorrow, so my friends and I are having a study party watching this video right now… thank you for the good juju
I found your video on Tuesday, and watched it until Thursday which is when I took my exam, and I made an A, thank you!!!
Awesome!!!!!! Great job:)
Do you have a video for the nervous system?
@@gloriareyna-rivera7809 yes... Go to playlists and chose my playlist for anatomy and physiology I lab. That will show you the videos for the lab including the one you want. The nervous system one will be at the end.
@@teachmeaandp335 awesome! Thank you
She is amazing!!!! Great explanation of materials!!!
You are a real MVP, Professor!
Thanks!
Thank you, professor! I have my muscle practical in a few days and your video are more helpful than my own professor !:)
Professor, Is the Trapezius also located on the front of the body?
@@Lqlqllq143 no it’s not
Thanks you so so much. Since I started watching your videos I succeed all my lab with A grade.You are the wandaful professor.
I'm so happy to hear that! Good job putting in the effort to watch the videos and study from them! I'm sure you are working hard.
I have all of my lecture material posted too if you ever need help with that side of class!
I actually have a test this week! Thank You so much!
Awesome!!! Perfect timing!
You teach this so well. So glad I found this video.
I just became a certified personal trainer, and I love this video ❤❤❤❤❤❤.
You're an Angel. I am so grateful I found you ❤️
love your videos. just like being in class
Thank you so much, professor. You are a lifesaver.
thank you so much, i have my lab practical next week
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides. I am unclear which are the parallel sides of the trapezius muscle. The quadrilateral you traced on the trapezius looks more like a rhombus. I really appreciate your videos, really helping me to learn about human anatomy.
This video is such a great study tool! Thank you for sharing
Keep making these videos! 💕💕💕You have a great and simple method of teaching anatomy that other people make hard; I’m currently studying for the Massage MBLEx exam and you are helping me tremendously, your truly have a gift for teaching!!!!! 🤓🤓🤓God bless you and your success!🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇
Thanks so much! That makes me happy to hear! Good luck on your exams!!
Thank you so much. You are such an amazing teacher. I have learned a lot from your videos 🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹
my boss , smart instructor, thank you so much.
You're the best professor!!! Thank you!
Watching this to cram for my lab practical tomorrow 😅
I seriously love your channel, super super helpful ❤ Thanks
This was really awesome
Could you tell me how can I learn the name of the muscles or chapter to review? Quiz is Monday
Thank you for all you are doing
Awesome, thank you. Great explanation.
I can't find the joint lecture. Is there one available?
No, I don't have that one recorded. Just this review.
@@teachmeaandp335 Thanks for the response. You are a life saver. You have a way of explaining anatomy that just makes sense! Worried about joints without you! :) Thanks for all the amazing content. Supporting you on Patreon.
Amazing explanation, Thank you
I love this lady❤
Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for this! You’re a life saver!
I wish you were my teacher , we have to know all the bones and every feature, muscles OIA, joints , ligaments of knee 😢 all on one practical
That's a lot. We do the bones and bone features on a separate lab practical. It's still challenging for my students. I can't imagine doing it all on one exam. Sorry! You can do it though.... Just remember the key is repetition. Focus on small chunks of info at a time and review the material over and over again.
very help for my exam
Really valuable review. Thanks, Professor! (At 48:28, did you mean Rectus Femoris?)
Yes!!!! Rectus femoris.... Biceps femoris is in the back. Sometimes the brain and mouth don't communicate well. Thanks!
what school that you are teaching now?
I teach at State college of florida and at Barry university in the PA program
thank you
Very important video
Thank you so much 🙏🤗🌹
I love it help me alot
You’re the best !
What institutions are you teaching
I teach A and P at State College of Florida and Clinical Anatomy and Pharmacology at Barry University.
Love this!!!!!
I'm so glad it was helpful! For PowerPoints, study guides, and more practice exams, check out my Patreon page! Thanks for watching!!
Thank u for video!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching 🙂
so helpful
Love it
I took this serious more then my teacher explained
The video is blurry
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Ye imma fail this class lmao
No... It's all about putting in time. It takes a lot of repetition but you can do well if you put the time in!