Yo you are such a life saver. I am literally studying lower limb for my block which is on September. You uploaded this video right on time its even better than osmosis keep up the good work 👍
I notice mis-information: What is in the video: Dorseflexion and inversion = common fibular Planter flexion and eversion = tibial nerve Correction: Dorseflexion and eversion = common fibular Planter flexion and inversion = tibial nerve Still amazing work, I like your style in explaining ❤
Hi! Thank you for the upload. Just to say, the nerve that innervate the pectineus muscle is the femoral one (in some cases can have branches from the obturator), considering that the pectines is a ANTERIOR muscle and not a medial muscle.
no the pectineus is a medial compartment muscle but yes it is innervated by the femoral nerve unlike the rest of the muscles (obturator nerve) and the tibial nerve innervates adductor magnus
Thanks for your great videos with all these creative ways of explanations and sense of humor 💯🌸. Please doc if you do not mind can you make a video about your study schedule and your way of studying🙏🙏🙏
I wanna give you a feedback please don't mind you are covering every topic and your drawings are supper cool but I don't get ur videos be cause of ur voice style and too much things written on the screen on the same time
@medicosisperfectionalis is it possible for you to create video chapters for us? Thank you! Edit: Also there is a mistake for the Anterior compartment all is innervated by the fibularis nerve
It sure gets confusing but he says the anterior tibial nerve which is the deep fibular nerve, which is a branch of the common fibular nerve aka the peroneal nerve. Every teacher I have refers to it differently. It’s mind numbing, lol.
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Yo you are such a life saver. I am literally studying lower limb for my block which is on September. You uploaded this video right on time its even better than osmosis keep up the good work 👍
Thank you so much! I wish you success!
I have 2 more lower limb videos in my “Anatomy” playlist.
I notice mis-information:
What is in the video:
Dorseflexion and inversion = common fibular
Planter flexion and eversion = tibial nerve
Correction:
Dorseflexion and eversion = common fibular
Planter flexion and inversion = tibial nerve
Still amazing work, I like your style in explaining ❤
I noticed it too and was looking for confirmation, thank you 😊
you're saving me, you are the reason why i am in my 4th year now, i love you
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Hi! Thank you for the upload. Just to say, the nerve that innervate the pectineus muscle is the femoral one (in some cases can have branches from the obturator), considering that the pectines is a ANTERIOR muscle and not a medial muscle.
no the pectineus is a medial compartment muscle but yes it is innervated by the femoral nerve unlike the rest of the muscles (obturator nerve) and the tibial nerve innervates adductor magnus
@@talarutherford6508 yeh that's it. The magnus actually is innervated by both obturator and tibial nerve, it depends on the part.
Great video ❤ but Eversion is not by tibial nerve .. it’s by Fibular/ peroneal nerve.
Thanks for your great videos with all these creative ways of explanations and sense of humor 💯🌸. Please doc if you do not mind can you make a video about your study schedule and your way of studying🙏🙏🙏
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Took me back to first year! Thank you Medicosis :)
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Thanks for this best description 😊❤
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you're awesome ,great explaining and sense of humor
I wanna give you a feedback please don't mind you are covering every topic and your drawings are supper cool but I don't get ur videos be cause of ur voice style and too much things written on the screen on the same time
@medicosisperfectionalis is it possible for you to create video chapters for us? Thank you!
Edit:
Also there is a mistake for the Anterior compartment all is innervated by the fibularis nerve
It sure gets confusing but he says the anterior tibial nerve which is the deep fibular nerve, which is a branch of the common fibular nerve aka the peroneal nerve. Every teacher I have refers to it differently. It’s mind numbing, lol.
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Where is the explanation file?
thank you for this video!! beautiful notes also
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Yo grt paapa..u make hard issues easy, well explained
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Great video and summary. Thanks.
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Pectineus supplied by femoral nerve
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V nice and informative video 🙂
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Where I can find the notes?
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Have you discussed Chromosome deletion?? If so can you point me to that direction or explain what 5q11.1 q11.2 means in terms of deletion please
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12:28 "PEDI" (like mani/pedi) would make more sense and be memorable than DI PE since it's talking about the foot
DEPI is the right mnemonic, there is some misinformation at 12:28
AHAHHAAHAH btw the teacher explaining this is so funny. He reminds me of my anatomy professor
Your teacher was Egyptian? Your way look like the the Egyptian one 😂😅
Changing voice doesn't make it easier but mnemonics do.
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