I left my MBBS seat to pursue Theoretical physics, but now after so many years RUclips recommended this randomly. Looking at this i cannot even imagine how badly I would have performed in Anatomy classes. Hats off to the doctors who are actually able to remember all of this. ❤️
@@sarfaraz185 I would suggest you to go for MBBS. It's not about being an average student, what matters is being passionate for a field. You can only work Hard if it doesn't feel like working. I was passionate about Physics so i chose physics. Physics for me is something I cannot live without. However, mbbs is a safer field with a lot of scope and potential. It will earn you respect. I would suggest you to take your career decisions yourself. Think about what you wanna do, so that you don't regret yourself 50 years in the future.
@@sunnyP78 I used to ponder this question before entering this field, and there could be several answers. Firstly, it's undeniable that Albert Einstein was a genius. While it's true that he built upon the work of previous luminaries, including Riemann, what Einstein accomplished was groundbreaking and beyond what anyone could have conceived. Others might have discovered Special Relativity, but General Relativity was a whole different level of mathematical beauty, as you'll understand when you delve into that topic. There is just no other way to understand his true genius without understanding his work in GR. There was no other physicist or mathematician working on the same area during that time. He was truly peerless. He created a new field. When searched through History z there are people way superior to Einstein. One of them was Newton. There is no other genius in the history of physics or mathematics who can stand shoulder to shoulder with Newton, but Einstein's genius is unique. Another reason why Einstein stands out is his willingness to challenge established ideas and his courage to embrace change. Take a simple math problem. How many times have we tried a novice approach to a certain problem ? We stick to the prescribed method of books or as taught in the school. And Einstein challenged Newton, who was a godlike figure during those days. In today's context it's like challenging Einstein. Another factor is Einstein's dedication and passion towards his work. Somebody very close died ...he would continue his work....Was ill, barely able to stand...but continued his work. This coupled with his great power of imagination and courage made him that genius. The great mathematician David Hilbert came up with the field equations of GR before Einstein. Wasn't Hilbert a genius then ? Hilbert once said that "every boy on the streets of Göttingen could do 4 dimensional geometry better than Einstein, but yet it is Einstein who came up with this idea first." Combine all these things and you will get your answer. Physics is vast. We don't understand anything about nature and I mean it. Everything is broken currently in theoretical physics. Can there ever be a bigger genius than Einstein? The answer is simply Yes. Anybody who fixes the current state of theoretical physics would be a bigger genius. Can there be a bigger genius than Newton? The answer is No. Anybody who fixes the current state of theoretical physics will have to stand on the shoulders of Newton. There is simply no other way.
Sir i am watching this after 5 years and it still feels like you are teaching live in our dissection hall.Proud to be your student sir !❤ (Sir i still remember your smile and reaction in my university final viva when i told you that i have not read much but just your youtube videos which you recently uploaded 😂😂
Thank you sir, superficial muscles r from lateral to medial pronator teres,flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus,flexor carpi ulnaris,flexor digitorum superficialis and in deep muscles we have flexor digitorum profundus,pronator quadratus and
Sir in this video in the cubital fossa we saw the brachial artery but a bit above the fossa there were two branches was it the inf ulnar collateral artery??
Brachioradialis is one of muscle of extensor compartment of forearm. It seen running along the lateral border of forearm in cadaver, and forming lateral boundary of cubital fossa.
Hey! I hope it's not too late, I think I can help. Try to hold the structure using your forceps. If it's really tough and thick, it's a Nerve for sure. It's easy to get mixed up between artery and nerve, atleast I've felt so, if we aren't allowed to touch the structures. In that case, look for which one is more opaque and solid looking, that would be the nerve. The artery will look slightly less opaque and not as firm. Coming to vein and artery, like you said, arteries are usually bigger and thicker walled. When holding both structures with forceps, the artery will feel thicker when compared to the vein. Since veins are really thin walled, they may be torn at some point during dissection (no guarantee so don't depend heavily on this) and you can sometimes see the clotted dark blood within them. One more point to note is that usually arteries are situated deeper than veins, so if you can't decide between artery and vein, check if arises from deep structures or is superficial. Hope this helps! All the best!
@@jennyvarshavski3138 @Jenny Varshavski ♡ I was intereted in 3d modeling and muscle building. Knowing the anatomy helps make animations smoother and accurate. Also you get to understand the movement aspect behind the weight exercise, I have done pushups and pull ups in wrong forms and posture which had which often resulted in pain elbows and wrists. When I asked this question I was using a standing arrangement for my computer system to in order to maintain good health. My setup wasnt very ergonomic or nathral stance for the body, It had an off angle for my wrist while using the mouse. It had caused me so much pain and loss in focus from editing. I was doing some research on wrist injury and found that poor poster can lead to critical wrist fracture when flicking the wrist (I was also gaming at times, so that amplified) Later I came across Sam weber's channel where he gives detailed info on our anatomy using artificial 3d models of muscles and bones.
99% are here watching this before practicals 😂
Ya bro subha practical hai or ab dekh rha😂😂
aisa hi hai bro✌️
100 percent 😂😂
Tomorrow's anatomy viva😂😂😂
@@khushimondal1428 best of luck👍
I left my MBBS seat to pursue Theoretical physics, but now after so many years RUclips recommended this randomly. Looking at this i cannot even imagine how badly I would have performed in Anatomy classes. Hats off to the doctors who are actually able to remember all of this. ❤️
Left mbbs seat😮...
@@sarfaraz185 I would suggest you to go for MBBS. It's not about being an average student, what matters is being passionate for a field. You can only work Hard if it doesn't feel like working. I was passionate about Physics so i chose physics. Physics for me is something I cannot live without. However, mbbs is a safer field with a lot of scope and potential. It will earn you respect. I would suggest you to take your career decisions yourself. Think about what you wanna do, so that you don't regret yourself 50 years in the future.
Just asking, why no another Albert Einstein like figure not coming in the field of Physics?
@@sunnyP78 I used to ponder this question before entering this field, and there could be several answers. Firstly, it's undeniable that Albert Einstein was a genius. While it's true that he built upon the work of previous luminaries, including Riemann, what Einstein accomplished was groundbreaking and beyond what anyone could have conceived. Others might have discovered Special Relativity, but General Relativity was a whole different level of mathematical beauty, as you'll understand when you delve into that topic. There is just no other way to understand his true genius without understanding his work in GR. There was no other physicist or mathematician working on the same area during that time. He was truly peerless. He created a new field.
When searched through History z there are people way superior to Einstein. One of them was Newton. There is no other genius in the history of physics or mathematics who can stand shoulder to shoulder with Newton, but Einstein's genius is unique. Another reason why Einstein stands out is his willingness to challenge established ideas and his courage to embrace change. Take a simple math problem. How many times have we tried a novice approach to a certain problem ? We stick to the prescribed method of books or as taught in the school. And Einstein challenged Newton, who was a godlike figure during those days. In today's context it's like challenging Einstein. Another factor is Einstein's dedication and passion towards his work. Somebody very close died ...he would continue his work....Was ill, barely able to stand...but continued his work. This coupled with his great power of imagination and courage made him that genius. The great mathematician David Hilbert came up with the field equations of GR before Einstein. Wasn't Hilbert a genius then ? Hilbert once said that "every boy on the streets of Göttingen could do 4 dimensional geometry better than Einstein, but yet it is Einstein who came up with this idea first." Combine all these things and you will get your answer. Physics is vast. We don't understand anything about nature and I mean it. Everything is broken currently in theoretical physics. Can there ever be a bigger genius than Einstein? The answer is simply Yes. Anybody who fixes the current state of theoretical physics would be a bigger genius. Can there be a bigger genius than Newton? The answer is No. Anybody who fixes the current state of theoretical physics will have to stand on the shoulders of Newton. There is simply no other way.
@@sunnyP78there are many smart scientists even now it's just they are not as popular because we are more focus on celebs and pop culture
Watched this in the dissection lab to prepare for my post dissection exam, very helpful, Thank you!
I have my practical in 10 mins and I’m watching this 💀😭
I'm watching it at least 12 hours prior to mine
And doing this comment..... Aap tho sigma bilkul hei
Mine 1 hr 😭😭
Sir i am watching this after 5 years and it still feels like you are teaching live in our dissection hall.Proud to be your student sir !❤
(Sir i still remember your smile and reaction in my university final viva when i told you that i have not read much but just your youtube videos which you recently uploaded 😂😂
Dear Vaibhav, so glad to hear from you after a long time.. I do remember those days.. best wishes! 😊
@@drmiteshdave35 Thank you so much sir 😃🙌🏻
Very crystal clear explanation
Thank you sir
Attendance 👇👍 a night before an examination 🙂 thank you sir ❤❤
Thank you so much sir!! real saviour 👏👏😊
Thank you so much sir your explanation is very clear ly and detailed sir
Thank you sir, superficial muscles r from lateral to medial pronator teres,flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus,flexor carpi ulnaris,flexor digitorum superficialis and in deep muscles we have flexor digitorum profundus,pronator quadratus and
Flexor policis longus
Isn't pronator teres medially?
No.. Go from lateral to medial.. PT, FCR, PL, FDS, FCU.
ALL have common origin from medial epicondyle and run downwards
@@drmiteshdave35 okay thank you!
The video was very clear but you want to keep camera with some distance
To see its medial and lateral side
Thank you doctor. Dziękuję Panu pan mi tyłek uratował❤❤❤
Really much helpful 🙂
Thank you so much sir
Best hd... Nice simple explain. Ty
I like watching these videos
I'm going for medicine this year at KIU in Uganda
you are the best mister
Wonderful video, thanks for helping students.
Such beautiful specimens 🥹❤️
Very helpful video, thanks 👍👍👍
God bless youuuu!💃🏽
Fida for ur explaination 👌
Great video!!
Awesome overview!
You are genius bro...
Thank you..
Thanks Sir!
Plz upload more videos on dissection of upper limb lower limb and thorax.
Go through my channel..
There are more..
Awesome recap.... Thank you so much doctor.. Its too helpfull
Thank you sir... ☺.
Can u provide or suggest for microbiological matter
A good, quick recap.
Thank you sir for making such good video
Thank you so much sir....u cleared my very big mistake🥺
Best for revision !
You are great. Thank you very much.👌👌
Very helpful.thankyou
amazing
Wait a sec how can we go lateral to medial and find the pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis etc isn’t it medial to lateral?
No. It's lateral to medial.
@@drmiteshdave35 How? 🙄
Sir is correct.. Bhai flexor carpi ulnaris is on ulnar side...Which is the medial side.. Simple logic...The order shown by sir is absolutely correct
....SUPERFICIAL....
1.Pronator teres
Flexor carpi radialis
Palmaris Longus
Felxor carpi ulnaris
Flexor digutorum superficialis
here because i was too sick to go to my practical today lol
thanks sir for uploading this video 😊
Thank you so much😊😊
0:51 median nerve
0:56 brachial artery
One day before internals 🙋😅
Thank you so much sir😊
I have a pin test soon but have hard time 😢😢
I was picking meat from my teeth while watching this
picking dude....i am eating..😅😂
Thank you so much sir..
Thank you sir
Sir in this video in the cubital fossa we saw the brachial artery but a bit above the fossa there were two branches was it the inf ulnar collateral artery??
So good sir thank you.
How can get this to study at home?
Thank you soo much sir 🥰✌️
Wowwww 🎉
Great sir thank you
Thank u soo much sir
All the best to everyone for their practicals lol
Fantastic
Thank you so much
Its really helpful
30 min before external practicals 😅 ,
Thanks a lot sir🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Excellent sir
Helpful ❤️❤️
How to distinguish artery veins nerve in ospe kindly guide
Thank you do much sir
Very helpful
Thank you
Thanku so much
Good video sir
Great help sir
Really useful
Awesome
Thank you so so soo much 👏👏👍
Thanks sir
I am still watching in practice room now😅
Thnx a lot
Thank you sir 😍
Jo bhi dekh rahe hain
I am sure ki
kal practical exam hai unke😂😂
Really thank u sir
Thanks a bunch sir
I am watching 1 hr before my practical 😏💀
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🙏💯
How is brachioradialis in the anterior forearm?... Am i missing something?... Also I'm a beginner... Pls help
Brachioradialis is one of muscle of extensor compartment of forearm. It seen running along the lateral border of forearm in cadaver, and forming lateral boundary of cubital fossa.
@@drmiteshdave35 Its insertion is on the posterior side, but the muscle itself is on the anterior side... Great.. Thankyou.
amazing!!!!
Thank u sir.....
Thanku sir😍😍
thnk u
Thanking you sir 😊
Maja aaa gaya
M to L.....
Median nerve
Brachial artery
Radial nerve
1% who not attend the practical class
Good
Tq
Can you please explain how you u can see that is a artery ,vein of nerve ? I think artery is little bigger?
Hey! I hope it's not too late, I think I can help.
Try to hold the structure using your forceps.
If it's really tough and thick, it's a Nerve for sure.
It's easy to get mixed up between artery and nerve, atleast I've felt so, if we aren't allowed to touch the structures. In that case, look for which one is more opaque and solid looking, that would be the nerve. The artery will look slightly less opaque and not as firm.
Coming to vein and artery, like you said, arteries are usually bigger and thicker walled. When holding both structures with forceps, the artery will feel thicker when compared to the vein.
Since veins are really thin walled, they may be torn at some point during dissection (no guarantee so don't depend heavily on this) and you can sometimes see the clotted dark blood within them.
One more point to note is that usually arteries are situated deeper than veins, so if you can't decide between artery and vein, check if arises from deep structures or is superficial.
Hope this helps! All the best!
@@___s___8071thank you so much😘😘😘 , i have a retake on upper limb so definitely needed this.
@@cha.7410 so glad I could help!❤😊
@@___s___8071 u medical student too ?
@@cha.7410 yup! Preparing for my 1st proff exams in Feb.
Just imagine how much that gonna hurt If that subject is living.
Ultimate video... Sexy explanation... What a sharp voice
4:40 4:55
1 hr before pracs....
I am a video editor, I want to learn about arm anatomy in a lab.
Where and how can I get access to one?
Why??
@@jennyvarshavski3138 @Jenny Varshavski ♡ I was intereted in 3d modeling and muscle building.
Knowing the anatomy helps make animations smoother and accurate.
Also you get to understand the movement aspect behind the weight exercise, I have done pushups and pull ups in wrong forms and posture which had which often resulted in pain elbows and wrists.
When I asked this question I was using a standing arrangement for my computer system to in order to maintain good health. My setup wasnt very ergonomic or nathral stance for the body, It had an off angle for my wrist while using the mouse. It had caused me so much pain and loss in focus from editing. I was doing some research on wrist injury and found that poor poster can lead to critical wrist fracture when flicking the wrist (I was also gaming at times, so that amplified)
Later I came across Sam weber's channel where he gives detailed info on our anatomy using artificial 3d models of muscles and bones.
@@abhaykumar619 damn
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it is look like tuna
sir veins....?????
All imp structures commonly asked in viva are demonstrated..
Popital fossa
Y tf it look like that tf
Looks like cooked chicken hahahha