I am 62 & have nothing to do with medical profession, YET like a mad person, I am finding myself always glued to your videos whenever I happen to be on RUclips. SAM either I have gone mad or you have simply made learning human anatomy so interesting & simple that words fall short of describing the mesmerizing experience and joy one drives watching your wonderful stuff & style of explaining. I m sure all medical students would be thanking you in their hearts of hearts for making the subject so interesting. Anyone, who stumbles upon your video even accidentally, I am sure wouldn't be able to leave even a single of your videos unwatched. My humble regards Mr Sam to you for serving medical community, as also the ordinary men & women on this planet with your wonderful stuff coupled with down-to-earth style.
Lovely Video! Apologies for chiming in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you thought about - Trentvorty Silken Legs Theorem (search on google)? It is a great one off product for getting rid of varicose veins minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend finally got amazing results with it.
Thank you! My significant other has severe DVTs, CVI, and PEs The Dr just said nothing can be done to help the deep veins so now what... that is where the problems are. Valves not working, 😪
Usually cvi doesn't Nessaarly result in a dvt. Now if he had a dvt it can lead to cvi because the clots damage the valve's. When did the clots first start? Compression socks are usually the preferred treatment. Is the cvi severe?
@samwebster YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOLD!! At the 11th minute you explain the fomation of varicose veins. You mention blood going down the leg therefore putting pressure on the valves, stretching the veins and resulting in disfunctional valves. I was under the impression that blood runs upwards in the veins. Can you explain please?? And is there a way to influence the stretched veins and deformed valves back into place hence correcting the varicose problem?? Thank you so much in advance!! Keep up the amazing work!
You're right, blood does run upwards in the veins in the legs, that is, from the toes towards the torso, but the weight of that column of blood on the valve means it pushes back, downwards onto the valves. I don't know of a way of repairing those valves and veins.
Hi. Really nice videos. Please don't wear the mic thos way. It adds a lot of unwanted sounds which disturbs in listening. Just a kind suggestion. You can always ignore. Because difficult to hear with a hand free. Thanks
I have a question, I got an ultrasound to detect DVT, nothing was found, but they only viewed the inside of my left leg, not on the outside, is it possible or probable that I could have a blood clot on the outside of my left calf? There is not much pain, but there is a little
I am 62 & have nothing to do with medical profession, YET like a mad person, I am finding myself always glued to your videos whenever I happen to be on RUclips.
SAM either I have gone mad or you have simply made learning human anatomy so interesting & simple that words fall short of describing the mesmerizing experience and joy one drives watching your wonderful stuff & style of explaining.
I m sure all medical students would be thanking you in their hearts of hearts for making the subject so interesting.
Anyone, who stumbles upon your video even accidentally, I am sure wouldn't be able to leave even a single of your videos unwatched.
My humble regards Mr Sam to you for serving medical community, as also the ordinary men & women on this planet with your wonderful stuff coupled with down-to-earth style.
Your lecture is beyond than incredible
Lovely Video! Apologies for chiming in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you thought about - Trentvorty Silken Legs Theorem (search on google)? It is a great one off product for getting rid of varicose veins minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend finally got amazing results with it.
Thank you
Your lecture got me a new job. Keep going House
I want to see more as a nurse
سلام عليكم 🙂🙂
have a anatomy exam next week watched all your lower limb videos.. I THINK I M GONNA TOP NOW.. ILY DOC
We are lucky to get this kind of content for free
Thank you so much sir sam ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are a gem
Love all your anatomy videos! It's been fun learning after my bicondylar tibial plateau fracture.
Sir, It was absolutely amazing 😍. Thank you for making Anatomy simpler.
thank you for making studying anatomy so interesting and memorable
Man your lecture made my life easy
Best lower limb vein video I've seen!😍👏🏻🙌🏻
👌👌 you should have million subscribers
you make anatomy fun and awesome to say the least
for a fraction of a second i thought a young, Hugh Laurie was teaching us anatomy!
I love how the skeleton seems to be watching with great interest...
I was looking for a video like this….AND I FOUND IT!!! Thank you
Hey sam...can u make a video on the middle ear...that would be super awesome.
I’ve been thinking about some ear videos for a while, yes.
Thank you! My significant other has severe DVTs, CVI, and PEs
The Dr just said nothing can be done to help the deep veins so now what... that is where the problems are. Valves not working, 😪
Usually cvi doesn't Nessaarly result in a dvt. Now if he had a dvt it can lead to cvi because the clots damage the valve's. When did the clots first start? Compression socks are usually the preferred treatment. Is the cvi severe?
Wonderful lecture sam
Thanks lot for your lecture. You explain very well.
I love the skeleton watching the lecture. He is loving it.
@samwebster YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOLD!! At the 11th minute you explain the fomation of varicose veins. You mention blood going down the leg therefore putting pressure on the valves, stretching the veins and resulting in disfunctional valves. I was under the impression that blood runs upwards in the veins. Can you explain please?? And is there a way to influence the stretched veins and deformed valves back into place hence correcting the varicose problem?? Thank you so much in advance!! Keep up the amazing work!
You're right, blood does run upwards in the veins in the legs, that is, from the toes towards the torso, but the weight of that column of blood on the valve means it pushes back, downwards onto the valves. I don't know of a way of repairing those valves and veins.
i really need a video about pelvis veins
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Great explanation
Hi. Really nice videos. Please don't wear the mic thos way. It adds a lot of unwanted sounds which disturbs in listening. Just a kind suggestion. You can always ignore. Because difficult to hear with a hand free. Thanks
Thanks doctor for this very helpful video !!!
Excellent one so far!!
great channel love from Saudi
Dor u r better than Med school instructors
And Star Definitely!
Hi Sam
can you please make another video on the Anatomy of brain!!! coronal sections more details on each structure of the brain!
Thank you
Am i looking at Dr .House 😲😲
you are incredible and amazing.!!! thank you for making it so so interesting!!!!!
You are a god amongst men
youre so good
Great information🔥
I want this watch!
thank you dr ,very helpful
You look a lot like Dr. House...
Thank you! 👍
great lecture!
well done , thank you
Incredible
Thank you so much very amazing
Thank you, for sharing👏
Sir great work..thank u❤️
Perfection💙
I want to eat my breakfast...all ready afternoon but i still watching Your videos 😂👣❤🤟💌
great video .thanks from china.what is the best way to deal with Varicose Veins?i am afraid of the surgery
Did you get the surgery? If yes, did it help?
@@jaconel4433 NO.i haven't do the surgery yet.i heard there is a new way called CHIVA surgery.but i'm still afraid of it
I have a question, I got an ultrasound to detect DVT, nothing was found, but they only viewed the inside of my left leg, not on the outside, is it possible or probable that I could have a blood clot on the outside of my left calf? There is not much pain, but there is a little
Your skin is amazingly white
Excellent channel👍👍. I subscribed.
great videos !!
Best, love from🇮🇳🇮🇳
Love it🔥
Thank you very very nice
Perforating veins paralise what the medicine.
Ha! Nice legs!
Friendly neighborhood cardiac surgeon 😂
7:29 😂
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He kinda explain awfulll 4me..
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Look how skinny and weak your left arm is. Haha