I’m already done studying the bones. But I’m still gonna watch this , cuz let’s be honest this is definitely gonna be a lot more interesting than reading my textbook at the moment.
My teacher explains nothing to us during class, so you are my true saviour. Thank you for this incerdible work, you have a truly generous heart to do be doing this for free. Wish me luck on tests next week
hello from Saudi Arabia! i really enjoy and love watching your educational videos and i've been done this for a year now(i'm 3rd year student of medical school) , please keep it going cus i like the way you teach 💕💕
Really appreciate on the details of the origin of personal and fibula. I did more digging, might as well post here for any of interested in more details. "fibular" comes from the Latin word "fibula," meaning "clasp" or "brooch," which is also related to the Latin "fibere," meaning "to bind or fasten." This Latin root is also seen in other English words like "fiber" and "fibril." The word "peroneal" comes from the Greek word "περόνη" (peronē), meaning "fibula" or "outer lower leg bone". The Greek word "peronē" is derived from "πέρας" (peras), meaning "end" or "limit", and "ὄνη" (onē), meaning "moon" or "crescent-shaped". This refers to the fibula bone's location at the outer (lateral) end of the lower leg, and its crescent-shaped form.
Move the car so a leaf connects with the right fibula so they can use blue roll to clean my hands with the pack of for tomato ketchup so it lands inside the bin
Thanks.....✌🙏 this video most important for me ....muscel attachment forming ankle joint....👣what wiil be hapen when we lost ankel biomechanic...😁?For one thing, while many people do calf stretches and exercises they don’t think much about developing the front of the shin, tibialis anterior. Which is where walking comes in. The tibialis anterior is a key muscle in walking and a person that walks well probably need not think about working this muscle because proper gait patterns keep tibialis anterior toned and supple. But this blog exists to tell you that you don’t walk correctly. People that stand and walk well create a natural balance between the calf and the front of the shin that allows the achilles tendon to live a fairly uncomplicated life. Instead one of two misalignments is likely to be happening: A hyperextended knee which angles the achilles tendon chronically backwards. Tights hips which pull the knee and shins sideways when walking force the achilles sideways as well. Either of these two factors-hyperextension and tight hips-can lead to a chronically stressed and short achilles tendon that might well break down in an acute situation when you need a burst of speed. Walking, standing and running require the feet to land under the knees, which allows the achilles tendon to work smoothly.
Hello sir,i so much love your teaching, but i have a little problem. Some of the anatomical words are not spelt..😢 Some not all. I'd really appreciate if something is done about it so that all words are spelt in the video
Remember my sign language days when I had to break my oath it caused an earthquake in morroco so they could make a toffee apple we have moved on since then and so many species have evolved since then
I’m already done studying the bones. But I’m still gonna watch this , cuz let’s be honest this is definitely gonna be a lot more interesting than reading my textbook at the moment.
I feel you on that.
My teacher explains nothing to us during class, so you are my true saviour. Thank you for this incerdible work, you have a truly generous heart to do be doing this for free. Wish me luck on tests next week
I wish I had a Teacher like you
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Thanks Sam, I was really tired today and I didn't want to study, but your presentation of the fibula got me motivated. 👏👏🙌🙏💖
hello from Saudi Arabia! i really enjoy and love watching your educational videos and i've been done this for a year now(i'm 3rd year student of medical school) , please keep it going cus i like the way you teach 💕💕
An informative rich section including major muscles related to fibular bone.
your intros are as amazing as your teaching
Really helpful! Thanks Sam! You are indeed an Anatomist.
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I love your humor!
You are amazing! Thank you so much. I will be watching all of your videos!
Sam U r the best!!💖 Thankyou for making my anatomy concepts clear😊😊
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Really appreciate on the details of the origin of personal and fibula. I did more digging, might as well post here for any of interested in more details.
"fibular" comes from the Latin word "fibula," meaning "clasp" or "brooch," which is also related to the Latin "fibere," meaning "to bind or fasten." This Latin root is also seen in other English words like "fiber" and "fibril."
The word "peroneal" comes from the Greek word "περόνη" (peronē), meaning "fibula" or "outer lower leg bone".
The Greek word "peronē" is derived from "πέρας" (peras), meaning "end" or "limit", and "ὄνη" (onē), meaning "moon" or "crescent-shaped". This refers to the fibula bone's location at the outer (lateral) end of the lower leg, and its crescent-shaped form.
thx doctor for your creative vedioes ... from palestine
I wished I had the same teacher at the medical school ❤️
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Thanks, appreciate your input and time.
Move the car so a leaf connects with the right fibula so they can use blue roll to clean my hands with the pack of for tomato ketchup so it lands inside the bin
OMG. He looks like Dr. House👨🏻⚕️
Thanks for being a great human Sam! ❤
thank you Sam
These are so helpful thank you so much for all of these videos!
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I always use to think that the tibia and fibula were in the arm and radius and ulna in the leg but you made me love anatomy
Australia
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Hello sir
If the fibula bone is fractured so how it be healed properly
Please advise
Really like the video
What if we completely remove the fibula bone? Would we still be able to stand or walk?
Yes, it is often removed and used to reconstruct the mandible.
Thank you for this video
God bless you!
What university do you teach at? I absolutely love your lessons!
Idk why but I can smell his perfume😭😭😭😭😭😭
Good job
Awesome!
..N u look like dr. House MD. 😃👍🏼
You are great
Sir, which bone is thinnest in the human body fibula or stapes please give reason
Thank you 😊
Thank u so much sir.. Really super
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cok guzel abi
Thank's great explenation😍😍😍😍
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Thanks.....✌🙏 this video most important for me ....muscel attachment forming ankle joint....👣what wiil be hapen when we lost ankel biomechanic...😁?For one thing, while many people do calf stretches and exercises they don’t think much about developing the front of the shin, tibialis anterior. Which is where walking comes in. The tibialis anterior is a key muscle in walking and a person that walks well probably need not think about working this muscle because proper gait patterns keep tibialis anterior toned and supple.
But this blog exists to tell you that you don’t walk correctly. People that stand and walk well create a natural balance between the calf and the front of the shin that allows the achilles tendon to live a fairly uncomplicated life. Instead one of two misalignments is likely to be happening:
A hyperextended knee which angles the achilles tendon chronically backwards.
Tights hips which pull the knee and shins sideways when walking force the achilles sideways as well.
Either of these two factors-hyperextension and tight hips-can lead to a chronically stressed and short achilles tendon that might well break down in an acute situation when you need a burst of speed. Walking, standing and running require the feet to land under the knees, which allows the achilles tendon to work smoothly.
thank you
continue I like you so much
You are the best 👍thanks
just need to hear your words....
need to hear...your laugh...This is a signal....💌👍👣♥️🖐
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I have had the fibula removed and molded to replace my jaw.
U have any problem
Sam Webster location ?
What's the sexual dimorphism of the fibula
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@@aliriyadh8872 تره ابكيفي اشون ما اعلق اعلق ابد مو دخلك وشبي العربي يعني ؟؟ والله وما اعرف اكتب انكليزي اصدك 😒😒 ما علمونه بالطب
Hello sir,i so much love your teaching, but i have a little problem. Some of the anatomical words are not spelt..😢
Some not all. I'd really appreciate if something is done about it so that all words are spelt in the video
Is the walking cone of tibia
I think I might pass this subject
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Remember my sign language days when I had to break my oath it caused an earthquake in morroco so they could make a toffee apple
we have moved on since then and so many species have evolved since then
Who is watching this video after breaking the fibula and tibia
OmggGGGggggggg this is gold
You guys are funny.
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