Hi sir.... Iam new to ur channel.... From 4th onwards phyiso's are having exams.... Iam very poor at biomechanics....but after keep on searching... I came here... But now iam very happy.... Because from ur videos iam preparing notes 📝 and it's very useful.... Thank u for making videos🥰
I thought this is the most complicated Joint to understand but by watching ur video I think this will be the easiest..sir plz add some 3d pics so that we can understand much more easily
Excuse me sir 23:18min, i think distal attatchment for deltoid ligament has to be navicular, talus and calcaneum but not cuboid. Though great sir keep doing.😍
I just saw this comment right now, yes i checked you are right....this means a lot ..thanks to you...and i m happy to know of your keen attention..i will add this and pin to comment box as correction.
Your video's are really amazing sir....and Very much useful during exam times......and even for practical knowledge.....keep doing sir..... ✨✨👌👌✌️✌️👍👍☺️😊
THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR Your videos are really helpful for us... Can you please share the previous portion of hipjoint.... if you have time... I think it could be more helpful for us sir I humbly requesting ❤
Priyanka Sanil @Priyanka: i dont get you...biomechanics discussion can be done only through discusing anatomy at first...just look into pattern in our channel...we build a base in anatomy and structre of joint later discusses the joint kinematics and kinetics. And i guess we had discused the role of Mortise as well as how function at ankle is effected by proximal and distal tibiofemoral joint as well as stabilization through ligaments...this all are part of biomechanics and biomechanics involves discusing structre that too look detail into proximal and distal articular surfaces, joint type, capsule and ligaments. For instance you can check how far we discuss if it was anatomy classes on ankle joinr, this is entirely diffrent. What ever its sorry for confusing you. I think u might hv wished for movemenrs and forces which will be covered in upcoming session, this is just 2 nd video ankle joint series..a lot more to come...thnk u
i am bpt 3rd year student . youtube suggested me ur video..
ur videos are the reason for making my biomechanics strong
thanks alott
Hi sir.... Iam new to ur channel.... From 4th onwards phyiso's are having exams.... Iam very poor at biomechanics....but after keep on searching... I came here... But now iam very happy.... Because from ur videos iam preparing notes 📝 and it's very useful.... Thank u for making videos🥰
What would I have done without you🤧 thank you ❤
Very nice biomechanic teacher I have ever seen...
I thought this is the most complicated Joint to understand but by watching ur video I think this will be the easiest..sir plz add some 3d pics so that we can understand much more easily
Excuse me sir 23:18min, i think distal attatchment for deltoid ligament has to be navicular, talus and calcaneum but not cuboid.
Though great sir keep doing.😍
I just saw this comment right now, yes i checked you are right....this means a lot ..thanks to you...and i m happy to know of your keen attention..i will add this and pin to comment box as correction.
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Nice class sir 👏👏👏simple lectures and easy to understand 😊😊😊 thanks for making sir 🤝
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Your video's are really amazing sir....and Very much useful during exam times......and even for practical knowledge.....keep doing sir.....
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So nice of you
Nice cls sir... it is really easy to catch.... thank u soooo much for make it simple... keep going well🤗🤗🤗
Glad u liked it
Thank you sir .. very helpful video
Very well explained thnk u so much sir 👏
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Excellent class sir 👌👌👌well explained with a brief manner👏👏👏Thank u very much for a nice class sir😇
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Wonderful class sir n easy to understand🙃
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Good lecture sir 👌
Thanks for liking
THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR
Your videos are really helpful for us...
Can you please share the previous portion of hipjoint.... if you have time... I think it could be more helpful for us sir
I humbly requesting ❤
Thank u ...hppy to hear...hip joint complex full videos are
Entire videos from first to last is there..pls check on the playlist called hip complex
@@TonysTutorial Ah ok sir
Ones again thank you so much
jithin prakash good luck to u
Nice class sir 👌💯
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Abid VP VP so glad u liked it...thnk u
Nice Class Sir 💯
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Nice class sir!!
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How does medial collateral ligament comes in distal part sir it's present in proximal part na sir
Sir,pls do video on fractures,nerve palsy and deformity,gait , posture, electrotherapy of main devices,please please
Nice class sir but i hve 2 doubts , u said deltold lig is strongest in d body wht abt iliofemoaral ligament , which one is d strongest among this two
My another question is u said abt tht ankle mortise nd fibula role in tht .my question is in case of fibulectomy cases d ankle stabilty????
Thank you sir
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With all due respect Where’s biomechanics??
Priyanka Sanil @Priyanka: i dont get you...biomechanics discussion can be done only through discusing anatomy at first...just look into pattern in our channel...we build a base in anatomy and structre of joint later discusses the joint kinematics and kinetics. And i guess we had discused the role of Mortise as well as how function at ankle is effected by proximal and distal tibiofemoral joint as well as stabilization through ligaments...this all are part of biomechanics and biomechanics involves discusing structre that too look detail into proximal and distal articular surfaces, joint type, capsule and ligaments. For instance you can check how far we discuss if it was anatomy classes on ankle joinr, this is entirely diffrent. What ever its sorry for confusing you. I think u might hv wished for movemenrs and forces which will be covered in upcoming session, this is just 2 nd video ankle joint series..a lot more to come...thnk u
Why it is called talocrural joint
Nice class sir
Thanks and welcome