Cranial Foramina [Easy Mnemonics]
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Easy tips, tricks, and mnemonics to learn and remember the cranial foramina and their contents including the cribriform plate, optic canal, superior orbital fissure, foramen lacerum, spinosum, rotundum, ovale, internal acoustic meatus, jugular foramen, condylar foramen, hypoglossal canal, and foramen magnum.
Can you cover any more head/neck anatomy, identifying cranial nerves, sinuses, ventricles, etc for dental students! This video and your muscles of mastication video are lifesavers. Will be sharing with all my classmates. Thank you so much!!
I discovered your channel today and I regret that I didn’t discovered it before! Don’t stop sharing you deserve more followers! Thank you
This was the best explanation regarding the foramina so far. Thank you!
You’re a real life changer for med students. Please cover the whole body if you can, and keep those mnemonics coming, they’re pure genius. 👏
And I was just wondering how you come up with these mnemonics, I’d deeply appreciate an answer if you have time. 😊
Thank you for the comment and thanks for asking about my mnemonics! To answer your question, for a basic mnemonic, like to remember a name, I mostly just try to think of connections to other more familiar names or objects. For example, a mnemonic I didn't use for this video, but had written, was for the foramen magnum. I start by thinking of different "magnums" I know of. There's a magnum ice cream bar, a gun, and a condom. The foramen magnum is basically the same circular shape and size as a magnum condom, so I think it's a good mnemonic and memorable, but I skipped it, since there we already some risqué Mnemonics in this video. But that the basic idea. Just trying to build connections from unfamiliar to familiar things.
It can take time, of course, to think these things up, so it's tough when you're in school to spend study time thinking up Mnemonics that may not work in the end. I'm lucky that I'm not studying for any tests and I can spend extra time coming up with Mnemonics that hopefully are memorable.
Hope that helps!
Thanks you so much for the reply. And yes, it definitely is harder to come up with your own mnemonics while handling med school
This made everything so simple. Thank you
I wish I could learn everything as fast as I did with your video! Will be checkout out your other videos. Thank you for saving my anatomy grade!
Super easy and relatable. Thank you!
You have perfect timing! My class is on the skull unit!
Wow! i love this. thank you
This is so good!!!
Great 👍
Your lectures are so good please upload more videos on upper limb
Amazing video! Chiropractor here, could you make a video for Convex on concave rules for joint surfaces for the extremities!?!
new module, more reasons to come to your channel ;)
Glad you're back. Good luck with the module!
Genius. Made me laugh too. Thanks!
Thanks for this. Now do the arteries and veins please
Please make video on Neuro anatomy
Absolute legend thank you so much!
Thank you 🙌🙌
This is a work of art ❤
Thank you! This subject isn't very popular, but I was hoping it would help someone. Thanks for commenting 🙏
Need one video for back muscles , to remember muscles & actions
Thank you sir🙏❤
Thank you for watching 🙌
Pls do more vedios
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could you by any chance make a video about the erector spinae?
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Thank you for your efforts. Brilliant job
So you have another source of information like website or any pdf or books
Thanks for asking, but no, I don't have any other materials yet. Appreciate the interest though.
based and foramen pilled