I'm a new med student at Aarhus University in Denmark, and right now I'm struggling with anatomy, or i WAS. After discovering your videos I'm actually starting to enjoy this semester. It's so fascinating. All i needed was a more visual approach, and you have provided exactly that. Thank you!!!!
I can relate. Studying to become a medical massage therapist and personal trainer and was really just not that interested with staring down into my textbooks, but this guy does these amazing videos that explain everything in such detail and great interest that it makes the studying so much more fun for me.
OMG, I honestly love you!!! You’re a truly a lifesaver. As a mature student going back to school in my early forties, I’m overwhelmed with the technicality I didn’t have access to when I was in school way back then, plus the immense array of resources nowadays is, in my humble opinion, more confusing than helpful. I applied and got accepted to the dissection team at my community college in Santa Barbara, CA, and up until today I had no idea how to even start my draft protocol - we have to turn it in before we can even mark our area on our subject of study. Watching your video have me such great perspective on how to go about writing. Thank you so very much for your willingness to pass on your expertise. 🙏🏼♥️
This is probably the only anatomy video I have watched till the end, with full attention, and without forwarding! You are so good at explaining that a nonmedical background person can understand and remember every bit of your lecture. God bless you sir♥
I hope you all the happiness in this world, you've literally explained it so well that now I understand! Please know that you are an amazing teacher and never give up this profession!!
love from INDIA .. !! thank you for such amazing stuff .. I am 11th class medical student in India . you lecture made HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY so easy and interesting to understand and remember .. thanks a million !!!
Wow!, I mean like amazing wow.. I am a mature student currently working on level 4 Sports Massage Therapy and I came across your videos by shear accident. Amazing, fantastic, absolute life saving stuff. Any of the questions I need answering, I just look up one of your videos and 9/10 times the answer is in there some where. Thank you a million and more..
every time i finish one class, I look for that anatomy video on your Chanel wow I grasp and study like magic happened. I understand it so well. I wish you were our Professor in Canada. I would have dropped out, if I didn't find out your channel. So big thank you :)
I try to understand this because I have rods that snapped right in half at L4 and L5, but they run from T10 and extend down to S1 and then 2 smaller rods come off the big rods and screw into my ilium and those are all twisted up from the position they were in as of the first x rays. they said a piece of bone broke off there and is floating around and L5 superior broke off bilaterally and L4 on one side in the inferior and some other stuff but I still do my own chores since day 1 and I don't scream and cry anymore but it's not fun and I do not use even aspirin. I can only walk to the mailbox and back but I can push my little12 inch path reel mower all day long. Trying to understand with almost no formal secondary education. You helped me understand where the obturator is, too, which is cool because I had TVTO done years ago and it was a success except for a few months after I broke my back. I had to wear adult underwear. Thank God for that surgery. Also, I felt like my ribs were sinking down into my body as I walked when my spine snapped 3 times in 2 days for no reason. I discovered on my lung side view x ray something else they wouldn't tell me if they even noticed it. looks like a couple of broken ribs up high. big toe has a bunion from weight shift. I got a severe hunchback, now. So, I gotta learn. I never stopped doing my own laundry and dishes but I could not perform the action of sweeping with my heavy broom so I got a super lightweight one. I bought a sock puller and a reacher grabber so I wouldn't be a burden. I have pseudoarthrosis but I keep chugging along.Nobody ever had to help me with toileting. I can't lay flat on my own so I got a lift chair to assist me because I developed venous stasis from not being able to lay down and elevate my feet for 16 days. Had to sleep at the table or in my car. I think it is mostly cleared up. They found no aneurisms in my leg ultrasounds. I kinda want to also attribute that to taking collagen pills for my veins. I couldn't even lay down for that or for an MRI, and they did not bother telling me there is such a thing as a standing MRI. I'm not allowing anymore surgery because they dealt me dirt so I no longer trust them. I'mm still in the statute of limitations to sue but I don't need the drama and travel. Haven't driven since before August 2019 when it happened. But I felt it snap also once in 2016. Doc said since I could touch my toes it wasn't broken but I could always touch my toes and still can. I look freaking hideous. :D Every time I go outside I feel self conscious but I remind myself I'm the strongest mfer I have ever known. We all appreciate your educational videos. You have no idea of the impact you have made
Thanks so much for these videos- they are so helpful and good, because of them I feel like I might actually pass my medical school anatomy exams now !!
dear sam!! I just love your content! you are helping me so much with my degree I can't even thank you enough in a simple comment stay safe pal and keep up the great work
Excellent...so helpful all these audio/visual 'additional' information/explanation! Actually helps more to understand the written material. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for your fantastic content! Your way of breaking down stuff is truly great and helpful!!! I just fell onto your videos and am enjoying them very much!!!
I just started sonography, i have a background in engineering. Med terminology and specially the names are soo hard to remember. you are such a genius, any tips on how to memorize them? BTY i just learned abdominopelvic anatomy from your videos..i didnt even knew where each body parts were..it has helped a lot
1: Awesomely well teached! 2: Would be even better with a textbox also stating the the latin names of the structures along with their english names 3: Guess you've already heard it, but you look like a young Dr House ;) Keep up the good work!
Can you please tell me where you got that model skeleton there? ive been studying for a while now but seeing it in real life would help me alot i really want to get one
It cracks me up when you say I can palpate on myself ~ you mean I can touch it? Just reach back and touch my posterior inferior iliac spine Great video though You make the parts accessible and introduce the language smoothly
I have just started medical massage therapy your videos helped me a lot do you have any videos or or diagrams on the dimples of Venus so I can better understand that structure and provide a better massage?
This is so great! They dont really show us anything in my university and we have to now that for finals so XD but your videos helped me a lot! Thank you!
English being my second language in the UK I would bloody wish some authorities in the UK could sort out the pronunciation of bones such as Scaphoid, Foramen or Ischium. It's not about American/British. I think even our dear Sam Webster jumps sometimes, and certainly my clinical sites and Uni use different language. It makes my brain allocate double slot for each of the already difficult names!😉 Is there any authority like NICE or something in the UK to sort it out?
Extremely helpful....but could you just slow down a tiny bit? Especially when you describe origin and attachment of muscles? Thank you so much for your contents!
I'm a new med student at Aarhus University in Denmark, and right now I'm struggling with anatomy, or i WAS. After discovering your videos I'm actually starting to enjoy this semester. It's so fascinating. All i needed was a more visual approach, and you have provided exactly that. Thank you!!!!
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I can relate. Studying to become a medical massage therapist and personal trainer and was really just not that interested with staring down into my textbooks, but this guy does these amazing videos that explain everything in such detail and great interest that it makes the studying so much more fun for me.
online classes make no sense to me, you teach so well. Thank you. Please don't stop this specially in this covid situation, you are a life saver.
Mr. Webster, I genuinely have to say that you're the best anatomist I've ever listened. Thank you, thank you!!
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OMG, I honestly love you!!!
You’re a truly a lifesaver. As a mature student going back to school in my early forties, I’m overwhelmed with the technicality I didn’t have access to when I was in school way back then, plus the immense array of resources nowadays is, in my humble opinion, more confusing than helpful.
I applied and got accepted to the dissection team at my community college in Santa Barbara, CA, and up until today I had no idea how to even start my draft protocol - we have to turn it in before we can even mark our area on our subject of study. Watching your video have me such great perspective on how to go about writing.
Thank you so very much for your willingness to pass on your expertise. 🙏🏼♥️
Thanks for great work.You deserve Nobel prize in teaching regular people to understand anatomy of human budy.
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I hope you never stop teaching! You are absolutely phenomenal and Anatomy this semester became fun because of you.
This is probably the only anatomy video I have watched till the end, with full attention, and without forwarding! You are so good at explaining that a nonmedical background person can understand and remember every bit of your lecture. God bless you sir♥
Wow, i enjoy your teaching style, tone, humor, eye gaze :) and the stop motions of the ligaments. Great youtube find, thank you!
So happy to have just discovered your videos. They are extremely helpful!!! Thank you.
Great! Thanks for the supportive comment.
I totally agree. Thank you Sam
I couldn't agree more ...
I hope you all the happiness in this world, you've literally explained it so well that now I understand! Please know that you are an amazing teacher and never give up this profession!!
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I'm a dental student in Turkiye, I just wanted to thank you for your intelligence. Your videos are the best!
You are an absolute treasure! Saving millions of hours, hunching over the anatomy atlas.
love from INDIA .. !! thank you for such amazing stuff .. I am 11th class medical student in India . you lecture made HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY so easy and interesting to understand and remember ..
thanks a million !!!
Wow!, I mean like amazing wow.. I am a mature student currently working on level 4 Sports Massage Therapy and I came across your videos by shear accident. Amazing, fantastic, absolute life saving stuff. Any of the questions I need answering, I just look up one of your videos and 9/10 times the answer is in there some where. Thank you a million and more..
The best anatomy teacher on the internet (or teacher in my life)! 🔥 pls take care, thank you!
I just love your lectures, so well explained, every session keeps me completely hooked up to the subject. Thanks for making such informative videos.
From certain angles, he looks a bit like Dr. House. Which makes it even more awesome lol
Hamish Fernando he is lah
I said that to my self many times, now you did out loud 😮
every time i finish one class, I look for that anatomy video on your Chanel wow I grasp and study like magic happened. I understand it so well. I wish you were our Professor in Canada. I would have dropped out, if I didn't find out your channel. So big thank you :)
Am 2nd Year student from University of Juba. I just started watching your tutorial videos and I really do enjoy them. Thanks so much ❤🎉
I try to understand this because I have rods that snapped right in half at L4 and L5, but they run from T10 and extend down to S1 and then 2 smaller rods come off the big rods and screw into my ilium and those are all twisted up from the position they were in as of the first x rays. they said a piece of bone broke off there and is floating around and L5 superior broke off bilaterally and L4 on one side in the inferior and some other stuff but I still do my own chores since day 1 and I don't scream and cry anymore but it's not fun and I do not use even aspirin. I can only walk to the mailbox and back but I can push my little12 inch path reel mower all day long. Trying to understand with almost no formal secondary education. You helped me understand where the obturator is, too, which is cool because I had TVTO done years ago and it was a success except for a few months after I broke my back. I had to wear adult underwear. Thank God for that surgery. Also, I felt like my ribs were sinking down into my body as I walked when my spine snapped 3 times in 2 days for no reason. I discovered on my lung side view x ray something else they wouldn't tell me if they even noticed it. looks like a couple of broken ribs up high. big toe has a bunion from weight shift. I got a severe hunchback, now. So, I gotta learn. I never stopped doing my own laundry and dishes but I could not perform the action of sweeping with my heavy broom so I got a super lightweight one. I bought a sock puller and a reacher grabber so I wouldn't be a burden. I have pseudoarthrosis but I keep chugging along.Nobody ever had to help me with toileting. I can't lay flat on my own so I got a lift chair to assist me because I developed venous stasis from not being able to lay down and elevate my feet for 16 days. Had to sleep at the table or in my car. I think it is mostly cleared up. They found no aneurisms in my leg ultrasounds. I kinda want to also attribute that to taking collagen pills for my veins. I couldn't even lay down for that or for an MRI, and they did not bother telling me there is such a thing as a standing MRI. I'm not allowing anymore surgery because they dealt me dirt so I no longer trust them. I'mm still in the statute of limitations to sue but I don't need the drama and travel. Haven't driven since before August 2019 when it happened. But I felt it snap also once in 2016. Doc said since I could touch my toes it wasn't broken but I could always touch my toes and still can. I look freaking hideous. :D Every time I go outside I feel self conscious but I remind myself I'm the strongest mfer I have ever known. We all appreciate your educational videos. You have no idea of the impact you have made
You really a good teacher. Thanks so much i have practical exams tomorrow and am sure I've passed already 💯 with your help
sensational! Now I understand how pelvic ligaments are as structurally significant as their bony attachments !
Thanks so much for these videos- they are so helpful and good, because of them I feel like I might actually pass my medical school anatomy exams now !!
you are probably the only reason that made me enjoy anatomy
dear sam!!
I just love your content!
you are helping me so much with my degree I can't even thank you enough in a simple comment
stay safe pal and keep up the great work
Excellent...so helpful all these audio/visual 'additional' information/explanation! Actually helps more to understand the written material. Thank you!!!
you're making the anatomy much easier !!! I love your videos ❤ THANK YOU !
My savior. THANX! Actually starts to make sense in my tired brain. =) All the best to you.
These videos are extremely helpful, thanks a lot
love your content!! You explain anatomy so thoroughly!! Thank you!
I'm from Pakistan and i really love the way u teach 😍
Incredible staff, just brilliant. Cheers biggie.
Absolutely amazing! Those close up views help a lot!
Very good Learn Video So I Heartly Thankful Sir & Jai Jagannath Swami...
Best anatomy video till now
The image of the spine-ligaments-pelvis bone articulation as a suspended bridge is very nice
You've made learning anatomy an actually enjoyable process👏thanks!!!
Thank you sir for these videos. They are very helpful to understand anatomy in very easy way.
Thank you! A great explanation, very easy to understand.
Best lessons...easy...clear....love it 💜️💪
Thanks, you make it much easier
Love the 3D labels. Keep it up Sam!
Thanks Danny. I'll keep plugging away at these. I'm restraining myself with the special effects so far!
Give this man a medal, and lectures on lecturio.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video ,it helped a lot
Your videos are amazing 👍 I was hating Anatomy 😂 now , I like it
Thank you so much for your fantastic content! Your way of breaking down stuff is truly great and helpful!!! I just fell onto your videos and am enjoying them very much!!!
I just started sonography, i have a background in engineering. Med terminology and specially the names are soo hard to remember. you are such a genius, any tips on how to memorize them? BTY i just learned abdominopelvic anatomy from your videos..i didnt even knew where each body parts were..it has helped a lot
How's it going by now have you graduated
You are the joy of anatomy !
Very smooth and to the point way of explanation. Many thanks for your videos that helped me big time in understanding Anatomy.
i knew i liked anatomy an dthot it was interesting but you make it sooo much moreee lovely and lively lol!!!! i love you
your videos are getting me through medical school :)
I have a great playlist just of your videos. Thanks a lot.
Thank you you remind me of my physics teacher in San Francisco easy to remember ligaments with your system God bless you and your family amen aloha
thank you so much for making this video, cant thank you enough .
Omg I dreaded these ligaments …..i love them ….thanku
Extremely useful. Tks a lot, Sir !
Can u go more with movements.. Because am a physiotherapy student..plz.. 😊
Good job! This video is so well done. Thank you!
YOUR A LIFE SAVER !
Top stuff! I was struggling understanding the relationship between the bones and ligaments of the pelvis. In 15m it all makes sense :)
Very helpful video!!! Simple and easy
Thank you
1: Awesomely well teached!
2: Would be even better with a textbox also stating the the latin names of the structures along with their english names
3: Guess you've already heard it, but you look like a young Dr House ;)
Keep up the good work!
Can you please tell me where you got that model skeleton there? ive been studying for a while now but seeing it in real life would help me alot i really want to get one
It cracks me up when you say I can palpate on myself ~ you mean I can touch it?
Just reach back and touch my posterior inferior iliac spine
Great video though
You make the parts accessible and introduce the language smoothly
Thanks for this. This is perfect so recall and go over important hip projections
Your video is very helpful
Thank you
You make anatomy so beautiful 💕
This is just amazing. You make it so easy to follow!! and its entertaining as well, thank you x10!!!
Keep em' coming Sam! You're the best!
I have just started medical massage therapy your videos helped me a lot do you have any videos or or diagrams on the dimples of Venus so I can better understand that structure and provide a better massage?
Thank you so much, it is very helpful.
You are an angel . Thank you for these Super helpful videos . Much love and appreciation .
well explained makes it so easy to understand
Very helpful and easy to understand
You are amazing Dr Sam! ❤️
Amazing presentation.. Go on👍👍
Thank you for the information, Of course I must study them more thoroughly.
Imagine a non med student hearing (anterior superior, posterior superior, anterior inferior &posterior inferior) iliac spine 😂😂
make a detailed video on hip joint also
Very clear!
Thank you very much.
This is so great! They dont really show us anything in my university and we have to now that for finals so XD but your videos helped me a lot! Thank you!
Beautiful explanation
Really great explaining I get interasting when I saw your vidios
FROM IQ🇮🇶
I’ve noticed on some videos that the right PSIS is slightly larger then the left, why is that the case
Great video
I love your videos! Thank you🍀
fyi at 7:00 you called the posterior superior iliac spine as inferior.
Benefited alot sir thank you
Thank you so much sir ❤
thank you so much teacher !!!!
I appreciate your videos so much.
English being my second language in the UK I would bloody wish some authorities in the UK could sort out the pronunciation of bones such as Scaphoid, Foramen or Ischium. It's not about American/British. I think even our dear Sam Webster jumps sometimes, and certainly my clinical sites and Uni use different language. It makes my brain allocate double slot for each of the already difficult names!😉 Is there any authority like NICE or something in the UK to sort it out?
Thank you very helpfull from soomalia🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Thank you
Thank you very much!
You are too good!!
Wow...just amazed
7:02 he says posterior inferior but i think it should be posterior superior
Extremely helpful....but could you just slow down a tiny bit? Especially when you describe origin and attachment of muscles?
Thank you so much for your contents!
you are amazing! you explain it so well :) thank you!
and you are also look such a sweet person, would love to meet u one day :)))