This is the only channel in the RUclips that helped me a lot in understanding the subject, Can you please make a video on arches of foot... You're the best!!!
Its not only that you explain so good.. the best i can say ! But you also write,and drawing with both hands,wich for almost all people on the planet its kinda imposible, its says,just very smart peoole could do this ! Wich im sure you're very smart.
Wow you're a good teacher of medicine,and alssso you're english is so good,also a good artist ,you drawings are so good..Thank you for sharing! You did a verry good job.
Your explanation is just perfectly amazing, I can understand, recall and visualize anatomy and all thanks to u. Could u pls offer a method of downloading the diagram your drawing in the upcoming videos?
Thanks so much for the video!! I'm struggling a little bit with the 4 perforating branches of the deep femoral arterie. Are they also going to supply the posterior muscles, by first perforating the fascia latae of the posterior muscles?
They will supply the posterior muscles indeed but after they will perforate the insertion of adductor magnus on the linea aspera. Thus the perforating branches will reach the posterior compartment after passing through small tendinous arcades.
This is the only channel in the RUclips that helped me a lot in understanding the subject,
Can you please make a video on arches of foot...
You're the best!!!
best channel of anatomy in youtube. Literally!
Its not only that you explain so good.. the best i can say ! But you also write,and drawing with both hands,wich for almost all people on the planet its kinda imposible, its says,just very smart peoole could do this ! Wich im sure you're very smart.
brilliant explanation! thanks million times.
Wow you're a good teacher of medicine,and alssso you're english is so good,also a good artist ,you drawings are so good..Thank you for sharing! You did a verry good job.
you're the best!!
Man I literally takes hr to read this but u made me learn within min tnqsm
That accent is amazing...
better than an annoying indian accent
very good!! thank you, He uses both hands for writing!!! wow
Just 3 mins but its so simple and easy.Thanks and please keep making videos like this
Thanks you are the best
The best way of learning anatomy! Looking forward to many more!
👏👏👏 More to come please. I will be looking forward to seeing your future videos.
This artist is so badass.
How can a person can write with both hands 🙄😲😱😱???
It's called Ambidexterity
pls more videos. I prefer this to most other anatomy videos
Made absolutely simple to remember :)
Ambidextrous. That's badass.
thanks alot sir , keep up the good work
Please make more such videos mannn...it really really helps...you are toooo gooodddd🤟🏻🤟🏻✌🏻
Thank you very much! I will do more!
Very precise and good content in a small video
. amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing videos helpful to a large extent 😘😘
Really helpful and fun to watch
Your explanation is just perfectly amazing, I can understand, recall and visualize anatomy and all thanks to u. Could u pls offer a method of downloading the diagram your drawing in the upcoming videos?
Who the heck you write from both hands?
This man is ambidextrous
Please make a video comapring path if femoral artery and vein or a separate video on femoral vein
Thank alot sir u hepled me in my exam
Can you please do a video on anastomosis around the femur?
Sir..u didn't mention profunda femoris artery and its branches (lat.circumflex femoral artery &medial circumflex femoral artery)
great work thank you for the videos but u got me confused there u are writing abbuctor everywhere where it should be adductor!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻thanks alot
Thanks so much for the video!! I'm struggling a little bit with the 4 perforating branches of the deep femoral arterie. Are they also going to supply the posterior muscles, by first perforating the fascia latae of the posterior muscles?
They will supply the posterior muscles indeed but after they will perforate the insertion of adductor magnus on the linea aspera. Thus the perforating branches will reach the posterior compartment after passing through small tendinous arcades.
@@AnatomyKnowledge yes I understand it, thanks a lot! :)
Thank you sir
Thanks alot
Jabardast sir
Ok now how am i suppose to learn all this in 10 minutes?
💜💜💜💜💜💜 رووووووووووووعه ..
Thanks a lot
This might be a dumb question, but is there a femoral artery in each leg?
why not
2:50 for screenshot
Good
Please define more
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You explain so good but can you please take it easy and stop rushing
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