Well my anatomy final exam is in 3 hours, and I only just now discovered this channel. I love your entertaining, conversational style of presentation! Your explanations are very clear, and enjoyable too!
@@mohamedorayith4626 it means "unconventional and slightly strange". It can be both good and bad in context. But I think Jacob is just talking about Dr. Webster not being afraid to be funny and awkward and thus more approachable while teaching.
Thanks to you. I was able to understand where I am having severe pain and was able to let my physiotherapist know. I wish these were taught to everyone so that we can communicate better with our health providers. Simply telling them that it is hurting does not help them diagnose. Giving them more information helps them accurately diagnose and your video really help me. Thank you
When I write "thank you", I felt it's not enough as you made is so fun learning. I smiled as I watched you Sam. I struggled to understand where the nerves are running, and now, I understand it very well. Anyway thank you so much - subscribed and liked!
Wow you're the man, you explain everything so easy. Of course I'll have to read afterwards anatomy, but with our explaining in mind, everything sticks to my mind and I don't get confused. What I'd really like is that you would dedicate a special video to cutaneous nerves. Thanks a lot.
Love the video, but i believe you may have misspoke at 17:48. The superficial fibular nerve gives rise to the medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerves and the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve comes from the sural nerve. In the video it is said that superficial fibular gives rise to medial and lateral dorsal cutaneous nerves.
Thank you for this video. Last month, I had ankle surgery (Osteochondral lesion in the talar dome) but also had to decompress the common peroneal nerve at the time of surgery. It's good to know how all of this works and why my foot and leg are responding the way that they do. It could help me better understand what exercises I can apply to stimulate all of those muscles while I'm non-weight bearing.
I have lower limb viva next week . I am so scared because I was continuously mixing all the nerves and branches .Thankgod I discovered this great channel today. I hope I do well on the viva day.
Super helpful, it's easy to get lost and overwhelmed with the level of detail when trying to understand the layout of the nerves, this is a great primer.
Hey Sam, great videos on such complex subjects. Watching this with a deep fibula nerve that keeps going into spasm, such alot of pain from a 'nothing' injury. Keep up the great work you do. You're students are lucky to learn from you.
I have a note; the superficial febular nerve divides to medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve while the sural nerve gives the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve .... thank you
doctor, hey , i cant even mention how amazing you are for everything you do . i have one request though , because my anatomy teacher is not that great in explanation , i would like to as you , if you can right in summary every thing you said because it helps a lot for studying ..
thanks alot for your amazing work mister webster,we appreciate your efforts and wish you good health and luck to continue your channel and fill it with the anatomy in your head(the major ones anyway) ;-)
Oh man my dog did NOT like the initial squeaking/creaking noises on the leg model! Haha, still, thanks for doing these videos! Thank you from med students worldwide.
Sir kindly do a video.. Through which I can learn different parts of gait cycle... Because I know only I can understand it from you.... And not from anyone else from this whole youtube
Sam : they studied hard they will be fine Narrator: but they weren’t fine Obviously I’m not studying there in wherever that college is I imagine they are luck to have someone like dr.webster but I imagine this is how my teachers will be like
Had an MRI and it's showing I have a cracked sacrum! My spine Doctor Mazzafaro gave me cortisone shots in L4 L5 facet joint area which I get every two years when the cortisone wears off but I believe I overworked this because I was laying sod and using my right leg as a tamper all day. I also was on. Prednisone for one year due to very bad lung inflammation. Cortisone worked but I believe my bone density is below normal now. Going for CT scan and bone scan this Monday August 29th to find out exactly what my situation is. I still have alot of pain in my lower back and greater trocantor area on my left side. I believe if I did not get these cortisone shots I would probably be in a 9 pain? I also had awful shooting pain in my left butt when I put my left heal down. After getting these cortisone shots in L4 L5 facet joint area that shooting pain went away. But again when I am on my feet too long ( hours) my lower left back and greater trocantor area gets inflamed! Your thoughts
Well my anatomy final exam is in 3 hours, and I only just now discovered this channel. I love your entertaining, conversational style of presentation! Your explanations are very clear, and enjoyable too!
grumbles how did your exam went
I'd love to know how your final exam went!?
how was it
3 hours for your exam and u commenting on RUclips!!!!!!!
Same here 😂😂
Thank You. Your eccentric nature is such a bonus. Makes you an outstanding teacher.
what does eccentric nature mean?
@@mohamedorayith4626 it means "unconventional and slightly strange". It can be both good and bad in context. But I think Jacob is just talking about Dr. Webster not being afraid to be funny and awkward and thus more approachable while teaching.
Thank you so much! You explained it so well.
I didn’t notice the differences in naming of the nerves vs arteries until you pointed it out.
Notes (for future ref.):
Gluteal area
- Gluteus maximus - Inferior gluteal nerve (action: thigh extension)
- Gluteus medius & minimus - Superior gluteal nerve (action: abduction)
Thighs
- Anterior (Quads + sartorius) - Femoral nerve (action: leg extension)
- Posterior (hamstrings) - Sciatic nerve (action: leg flexion)
- Medial (adductors)- Obturator nerve (action: adduction)
Legs
- Anterior (Tibialis anterior, etc) - Deep fibular nerve (action: dorsiflexion)
- Posterior (superficial & deep) - Tibial nerve (action: plantarflexion)
- Lateral (Fibularis longus, etc) - Common fibular nerve (action: plantarflexion, eversion)
Thanks
Thanks ,but I think the Lateral leg compartment is innervated by the Superficial Fibular nerve
thank you
I never thought i could find learning anatomy so entertaining so you deserve alllll the praises. Your fun eccentric nature is the cherry on top :)
You are the greatest tutor in the world. Thank you for making anatomy straightforward. Much appreciate it.
Thanks to you. I was able to understand where I am having severe pain and was able to let my physiotherapist know. I wish these were taught to everyone so that we can communicate better with our health providers. Simply telling them that it is hurting does not help them diagnose. Giving them more information helps them accurately diagnose and your video really help me. Thank you
When I write "thank you", I felt it's not enough as you made is so fun learning. I smiled as I watched you Sam. I struggled to understand where the nerves are running, and now, I understand it very well. Anyway thank you so much - subscribed and liked!
You've got a unique style of teaching, and I love it.
WOW he really makes anatomy fun and easy love love him!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 You deserve a standing ovation! God bless you!!!
Wow you're the man, you explain everything so easy. Of course I'll have to read afterwards anatomy, but with our explaining in mind, everything sticks to my mind and I don't get confused. What I'd really like is that you would dedicate a special video to cutaneous nerves. Thanks a lot.
Thank you! Best teaching of anatomy I've encountered
Love the video, but i believe you may have misspoke at 17:48. The superficial fibular nerve gives rise to the medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerves and the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve comes from the sural nerve. In the video it is said that superficial fibular gives rise to medial and lateral dorsal cutaneous nerves.
Thank you for this video. Last month, I had ankle surgery (Osteochondral lesion in the talar dome) but also had to decompress the common peroneal nerve at the time of surgery. It's good to know how all of this works and why my foot and leg are responding the way that they do. It could help me better understand what exercises I can apply to stimulate all of those muscles while I'm non-weight bearing.
"You love the squeeky i know u do" cracked me up! Thanks for the amazing video :D
Ahh, not so much if you suffer from Misophonia 😅
Unfortunately I can't filter the knowledge from the squeaky noise 🥲
I love how he says "..but!" at 11:15 and proceeds to insert Gluteus maximus into its place.
lmao 🤣
😂😂😂
i was looking for this comment! yes! He's clever!
I noticed that too :D
I have lower limb viva next week . I am so scared because I was continuously mixing all the nerves and branches .Thankgod I discovered this great channel today. I hope I do well on the viva day.
Super helpful, it's easy to get lost and overwhelmed with the level of detail when trying to understand the layout of the nerves, this is a great primer.
Hey Sam, great videos on such complex subjects. Watching this with a deep fibula nerve that keeps going into spasm, such alot of pain from a 'nothing' injury. Keep up the great work you do. You're students are lucky to learn from you.
As a medical student,I found this video really helpful.Thanks alot. 🤗
I have a note; the superficial febular nerve divides to medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve while the sural nerve gives the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve .... thank you
This is brilliant, you're very thorough and it really helps a lot.
I am from India. Your teaching skill is fabulous. Thank you sirji
doctor, hey , i cant even mention how amazing you are for everything you do .
i have one request though , because my anatomy teacher is not that great in explanation , i would like to as you , if you can right in summary every thing you said because it helps a lot for studying ..
take notes
I was here to understand the anatomy of arms and hands, and video begins with sunflowers, this is so great :P
Nah, there needs to be a love button...the like, isn't enough!!
Such a great lecture, really enjoyed that. Thank you!
Brilliant 🤩
Thankyou for making it so clear to understand. Made me laugh too 😆
Brilliant teacher 😀
Awesomeness is overflowing
Lots of love and respect
He is so excellent. Big up Doc.
I am very thankful for all your videos mixed with a flavor of fun. Anatomy is my weakest point!
Amazingly helpful.Thank you so much for making this journey into anatomy, the fun and fascinating journey it is and was meant to be 🌈
Very funny and deliver your knowledge in an uncomplicated way. Thank you Sir
best video i have ever seen on lower limb , i have seen his videos first time and i am die hard #respect , thanks for making the anatomy so easy
You just saved my life. Thank you!!
2:48
Michael Carnahan thank you!
Thank you
I'm so thankful for these videos!!
thanks alot for your amazing work mister webster,we appreciate your efforts and wish you good health and luck to continue your channel and fill it with the anatomy in your head(the major ones anyway) ;-)
15:45 does the fibular nerve displace slightly after an ankle sprain which results in a more posterior displaced fibula ?
Very
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I got a prolapse on l34 last year and this explains why I get pain down the femoral nerve
Awesome demonstration! It’s been years since I went to university and this was a great refresher. I wish these were around when I was studying!
Hi Sam, you're good! love your sessions...expert delivery of content.
Oh man my dog did NOT like the initial squeaking/creaking noises on the leg model! Haha, still, thanks for doing these videos! Thank you from med students worldwide.
I love your passion about teaching 😀
Thank you sir.. your videos are always helpful 👍👍👍
You are a great teacher. Thanks
Educational and funny my favorite. Your like a doctor richard hammond
Hi Dr,You look and remind me of House,the US TV celebrity. I wish I could meet you and use your services.From the heart of Dixie, keep teaching.
5:36 while move ~😂 LOL
Awesome video, ill be sure to watch all of them over summer break!
14:05 which were ~😂 LOL
I like this guy he made anatomy sound fun to me 😂
You sir are a goof and I love it. Great video
Thanks a lot! Your teaching style is so cool!
Thats awesome video sir and your way of talking its fab
It just you are in front of me and you teaches me its. Really helpfull thanks
Sir kindly do a video.. Through which I can learn different parts of gait cycle... Because I know only I can understand it from you.... And not from anyone else from this whole youtube
Here we go back up to the "Kuh-nee..." at 14:35 ...LOL
Sir please make a video to explain in detail the gait cycle... I would be very thankful to you for this
Brilliant video love your style sir
Thanks sam.....as u r a clever anatomics....
i think u can be comedic actor.....
just u need a chance from Hollywood....
Great explanation! Thank you so much!
Fantastic demonstrator
Thank you so much..!! LL muscles and nerve innervation makes so much sense and its so easier to remember now. Thank you Sam Keep doing this :D
Wow, what a great video. Thank you so much! Absolutely love your teaching style (:
Wow you'r really awesome i am in lv with anatomy after watching your videos thanks alot from pakistan ❤❤❤
ii feel like dr house is teaching me anatomy ! you look alot like him !
You, are the bomb! That was awesome! Love your anatomy puzzle__wish we had them in massage school. 😛
💖🙌🙌🙌😺
You are brilliant, this helps heaps!
Thank you Dr Sam, this was enormously helpful 😊❤️
Guru devo bhava...
It's a Sanskrit saying meaning Teacher is the God
It suits best to u sir
Thank you 😊
I love you and these videos!
Thank you Chris Martin!
I hope that the translation into Arabic will be activated
ياريت
if you weere not here, i wasn't gonna pass exams. I study in Semmelweis university budapest. thank you always
thanks sir you made it too easy for me
That was very helpful... Thank you!
Forget the anatomy, I need your calf workout routine STAT
Man that's incredible ❤️💯
Thank You So much Sam Sir😍
such a great explanation
Superb man. Really appreciate this
What an awesome explanation! Thank you so much! 😊
video starts at 2:50 , save your time
We need more indigenous people in this field.
Nice explanation.......
Video starts at 02:54
Dude those manikis are the dream of many students that are cursing virtual classes hahaha
can you do vidoes like this at the medical school difficulty please!!!
These are great! Many thanks
Thank you very much!
great explanation, thank you so much
Thank you so much😊BEST TEACHING SKILLS👍
Excellent.
But please more slowly and repeat important things.
Thankfully!!!
Awesome video thank you
Really thank you ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Fantastic video. Thank you!
Sam : they studied hard they will be fine
Narrator: but they weren’t fine
Obviously I’m not studying there in wherever that college is I imagine they are luck to have someone like dr.webster but I imagine this is how my teachers will be like
At 5:37 very funny 😂😂
Thanks for the lesson
Had an MRI and it's showing I have a cracked sacrum! My spine Doctor Mazzafaro gave me cortisone shots in L4 L5 facet joint area which I get every two years when the cortisone wears off but I believe I overworked this because I was laying sod and using my right leg as a tamper all day. I also was on. Prednisone for one year due to very bad lung inflammation. Cortisone worked but I believe my bone density is below normal now. Going for CT scan and bone scan this Monday August 29th to find out exactly what my situation is. I still have alot of pain in my lower back and greater trocantor area on my left side. I believe if I did not get these cortisone shots I would probably be in a 9 pain? I also had awful shooting pain in my left butt when I put my left heal down. After getting these cortisone shots in L4 L5 facet joint area that shooting pain went away. But again when I am on my feet too long ( hours) my lower left back and greater trocantor area gets inflamed! Your thoughts
You are amazing!! thank you so much!!!