2:15 Head and neck of femur 2:35 Acetabulum 2:50 Ball and socket joint 3:20 Movement of the femur 4:35 Fovea + ligament of femur 5:10 Neck of femur 5:50 Synovial capsule encasing the neck of femur 7:15 Angle of inclination 7:50 Greater trochanter (lateral) 8:00 Lesser trochanter (posterior) 8:50 Gluteus medius, minimus 9:00 Tubercle 9:10 Lateral rotators of the hip 9:20 Quadratus femoris 9:29 Greater and lesser trochanter 11:18 Trochanteric fossa 11:25 Lesser Trochanter + iliacus, psoas major 12:40 Intertrochanteric crest (posteriorly) 13:00 Intertrochanteric line (anteriorly) 13:20 Quadrate tubercle 13:30 Linea aspera 13:36 Gluteal tuberosity
Many thanks, been searching for "what is anatomy and physiology studies?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Piayilliam Uncomplex Power - (do a google search ) ? It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to become an expert in human anatomy and physiology without the hard work. Ive heard some decent things about it and my partner got cool results with it.
I am a first year medstudent now, and our professor is doing fuck all. He rushes through the bone and says "how long did that take me? 30 seconds? Now you go". He leaves the room and we stand there with our notes 30 seconds ago (literally blank pages). Sam Webster is a god damn GOD. I would a hundred percent fail my anatomy class (which means I get kicked out immediately from the university) if I did not have him. I have my first exam in 2 weeks, and I have no idea how I am gonna learn the 81 ligaments in just the wrist and hand, but hey - let`s just hope they don`t walk in with a wet hand. I`m just gonna start crying and pack my bags.
I am a current radiology resident. Just want to say your videos are clutch! Very nice to be able to correlate imaging with actual anatomy. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the awsome video! Your vids are the best, they helped me so much when preparing for exams. Could you do a video about neck muscles and neck triangles?
Hello Dr.Sam. Thank you for the vidoes. They are very helpful. Small question,you know all the bones have muscles labled with numbers on them. Are the numbers universal. Any idea where we can refer to those numbers to know the muscle. Thank you
The models we use are made by Somso, and we buy them from Adam,Rouilly. Printed numbers should be consistent on the same models from Somso, but handwritten numbers are part of our inventory system. I recommend using an anatomy atlas alongside any model that you are studying. There's a learning effect in working out what is what on the model.
Ok I love this dude!! His wee hip dance had be dead 🤣 but also I feel im actually retaining the information my professor just skids on byyyy Thank youuuuu!!
You were wrong about the angle of inclination The one you explained was the neck shaft angle. Angle of inclination is angle between longitudinal axis of femur and longitudinal axis of tibia
I'm recovering (?) from a fall on to the wheel and frame of a rolling stool . It has been over a year. My thigh bone came out of the socket. I have had 2 MRIs done and it's still a mystery what happened. I also got a searing sudden burn up my glut when n I got up and was bent forward. I almost went into shock at that point. I had a bruise on the right side of where the two glutes meet. I was so swollen I was off balance lying down and yet could not sit or stand. It happened 6 weeks after the fall. Despite seeing Drs I was not given much support. The pain got so bad I was holding myself, bracing myself to sit. I got better on my own when I insisted to myself that I stand up straight after my hip vegan to tear more. The bone began to move in place fast . Compression and a walker were my insurance. I'm Not ok but rest is essential and walk so I'm able. Any thoughts? I am looking for a new back clinic.
That is why the muscles have to be strong in order to move the leg in all directions because the resistance arm is many times longer than the force arm (the 3rd class lever mechanics). The iliopsoas major is a bit weird as it has to cross the pubic bone to insert onto the lesser trocantor, ouch!
How does a total hip replacement affect these parts. I am a life long yoga teacher and had a THR 5 months back and have some discomfort in the front of the hip, and some weakness.
2:15 Head and neck of femur
2:35 Acetabulum
2:50 Ball and socket joint
3:20 Movement of the femur
4:35 Fovea + ligament of femur
5:10 Neck of femur
5:50 Synovial capsule encasing the neck of femur
7:15 Angle of inclination
7:50 Greater trochanter (lateral)
8:00 Lesser trochanter (posterior)
8:50 Gluteus medius, minimus
9:00 Tubercle
9:10 Lateral rotators of the hip
9:20 Quadratus femoris
9:29 Greater and lesser trochanter
11:18 Trochanteric fossa
11:25 Lesser Trochanter + iliacus, psoas major
12:40 Intertrochanteric crest (posteriorly)
13:00 Intertrochanteric line (anteriorly)
13:20 Quadrate tubercle
13:30 Linea aspera
13:36 Gluteal tuberosity
I hated my anatomy class until Sam came into my life. A man, I say. A MAN.
Many thanks, been searching for "what is anatomy and physiology studies?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Piayilliam Uncomplex Power - (do a google search ) ? It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to become an expert in human anatomy and physiology without the hard work. Ive heard some decent things about it and my partner got cool results with it.
I am a first year medstudent now, and our professor is doing fuck all. He rushes through the bone and says "how long did that take me? 30 seconds? Now you go". He leaves the room and we stand there with our notes 30 seconds ago (literally blank pages). Sam Webster is a god damn GOD. I would a hundred percent fail my anatomy class (which means I get kicked out immediately from the university) if I did not have him. I have my first exam in 2 weeks, and I have no idea how I am gonna learn the 81 ligaments in just the wrist and hand, but hey - let`s just hope they don`t walk in with a wet hand. I`m just gonna start crying and pack my bags.
Ha! Love it.
You're a gift! I Thank you so much! I'd like this 100 more times if I could! Easy to follow, funny and engaging! I wish you were my A&P Professor!
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2 year later 🙂😍😅
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Keep making Videos, love your consistency of your upload schedule!
I am a current radiology resident. Just want to say your videos are clutch! Very nice to be able to correlate imaging with actual anatomy. Thank you so much.
I'm studying physical therapy and i wish i had a professor like you🌺
Thanks for choosing femur 🤗
Because i requested it before 😊
Thank you so much 😍
As always, this is another great video from Dr Webster!
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انا مصرية ادرس فى روسيا و اتابعك ❤❤❤❤
so helpful.
Do wish this had some recap of the labrum and capsule! That would be awesome.
Very helpful to get the big pictures!! Thx!!
your videos are amazing and very useful!!!
Could you please make a video about the development of the heart??
Can't wait till next week for your new video ☺
Seriously 🤗
Thank you for your contents. Learning so much!
Extremely helpful video! Thank you
You are amazing, huge thank you for making the effort for these videos!!!
Great video Sam! Keep going!
I think now I can do well in the exam next weak. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the awsome video! Your vids are the best, they helped me so much when preparing for exams.
Could you do a video about neck muscles and neck triangles?
U r explanation is intresting tq
Uncle Larry finds the femur amusing as well.
RADICAL *L A R R Y*
Daddy Larry
Great revision for a surgeon. Any idea why we have this mix up between hip and neck of femur fractures
Thank you! Helps me out a lot!
You’re doing wonders in the age of covid 19!
you are THE MAN !!
In what order should we watch the videos in this playlist? as well as the others?
holy shit, Dr. House giving anatomy lessons, that's amazing
great thank you
please could you also do videos on the anatomical areas of the upper limb like the anatomical snuff box and the cubital fossa?
Brilliant!!
Great video thanks!
Hello Dr.Sam. Thank you for the vidoes. They are very helpful. Small question,you know all the bones have muscles labled with numbers on them. Are the numbers universal. Any idea where we can refer to those numbers to know the muscle. Thank you
The models we use are made by Somso, and we buy them from Adam,Rouilly. Printed numbers should be consistent on the same models from Somso, but handwritten numbers are part of our inventory system. I recommend using an anatomy atlas alongside any model that you are studying. There's a learning effect in working out what is what on the model.
Well..! although english is not my mother language but yes i'm trying to understand well
I loved that 🌸
Great teacher ❤
please could you do a video on the shaft and distal femur?
Marvelous sir.
Could you please make a video about the distal femur?
You are the man!
Nice. I found this video very helpful.🔥😄⭐
Thank you so much sir for this video!!! You saved me 😁
time to break my femur with a femur breaker, do you know this reference?
Yeah was just it doing before 10 minutes i can still hear the screams
SCP
I know the referencE
People: explaining the femur
Scp-107:allow me to introduse myself
You mean 106
Whenever i hear femur i always think of femur breaker scream
Ok I love this dude!! His wee hip dance had be dead 🤣 but also I feel im actually retaining the information my professor just skids on byyyy
Thank youuuuu!!
I came here cuz of the femur breaker from the scp game. That’s right I had no idea wut a femur was
Same
Same lol
Same
thanks. appreciated.
You were wrong about the angle of inclination
The one you explained was the neck shaft angle. Angle of inclination is angle between longitudinal axis of femur and longitudinal axis of tibia
I'm recovering (?) from a fall on to the wheel and frame of a rolling stool . It has been over a year. My thigh bone came out of the socket. I have had 2 MRIs done and it's still a mystery what happened. I also got a searing sudden burn up my glut when n I got up and was bent forward. I almost went into shock at that point. I had a bruise on the right side of where the two glutes meet. I was so swollen I was off balance lying down and yet could not sit or stand. It happened 6 weeks after the fall. Despite seeing Drs I was not given much support. The pain got so bad I was holding myself, bracing myself to sit. I got better on my own when I insisted to myself that I stand up straight after my hip vegan to tear more. The bone began to move in place fast . Compression and a walker were my insurance. I'm Not ok but rest is essential and walk so I'm able. Any thoughts? I am looking for a new back clinic.
He's the true femur breaker
That is why the muscles have to be strong in order to move the leg in all directions because the resistance arm is many times longer than the force arm (the 3rd class lever mechanics). The iliopsoas major is a bit weird as it has to cross the pubic bone to insert onto the lesser trocantor, ouch!
I love you so much
so helpful!
Do they leave the greater trochanter when they replace the entire hip?
SCP foundation: interesting...
How does a total hip replacement affect these parts. I am a life long yoga teacher and had a THR 5 months back and have some discomfort in the front of the hip, and some weakness.
Hi, can you please explain me, what means more mature femur?
Thank you
The weird thing is, the femur is the strongest! The FEMUR?! Not the spine, not the skull, but the FEMUR?!
femur is forming the "ball" of hip joint, you said socket.
you are such amazing
*Wanna have a go with the Femur breaker now?*
great
merci merci merciiiiiiii
My dream to study under his hand at least one class...one hour
Hi sir Can I get your hand written notes?
Did anyone else look up femur breaker and got this
*F.E.M.U.R B.R.E.A.K.E.R*
Head up, Femur
Head up Femur
Will you be doing a video on the distal end ?
I.have.a.broken.leg
SCP 106 Successfully re contained by fox trot unit 1
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BREAK THE FEMUR
Your funny side at 8:25 😂😁
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah huhuhuhu uuuuuaaaaaaaaah
1st view me
“K”nee😂😂
who came here for scp 106 femur breaker?
Who else is hear cause of the meme
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