I don't know what to say, you are hands down the best anatomy professor/tutor on youtube. I have never subscribed to a pure education related channel on youtube, but you my friend have earned it
I wrote a textbook called "The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy" where many of the illustrations i use in my videos come from. Here is a link if you are interested: www.amazon.com/Big-Picture-Anatomy-Medical-Course/dp/1259862631/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=big+picture+anatomy&qid=1620922523&sr=8-3
Does this external muscle fascia even exist as a distinct layer, since everywhere I look there is the superficial fascia (Camper’s + Scarpa’s), and then comes obliquus externus with its aponeurosis?
I'd like maybe if you can explain as simple as you can, maybe in a separate video or even a respond to my comment, to explain fascia and aponeuroses. I can't seem to find any explanation to helps me understand them well
I don't know what to say, you are hands down the best anatomy professor/tutor on youtube. I have never subscribed to a pure education related channel on youtube, but you my friend have earned it
you deserve millions of subscribers.
we don’t give you enough credit. Thank you so much
charismatic teacher..i hope one day to have the same understanding of medicine
best tutorial ever seen in RUclips
You never fail us sir , thanks very much
It's my pleasure
RIGHT, YOU'VE DONE IT SPLENDIDLY!.
What amazing explanation 😍✨👏🏻
Good job the noted anatomist
Your videos are literally a life saverrr! Can you please suggest any book for reading the text pelase?
I wrote a textbook called "The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy" where many of the illustrations i use in my videos come from. Here is a link if you are interested: www.amazon.com/Big-Picture-Anatomy-Medical-Course/dp/1259862631/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=big+picture+anatomy&qid=1620922523&sr=8-3
Gracias profesor
excellent!
Harikasınız 👍💕
Thankyou for this
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you
GOAT.
What happened to the website with the workbooks?
Does this external muscle fascia even exist as a distinct layer, since everywhere I look there is the superficial fascia (Camper’s + Scarpa’s), and then comes obliquus externus with its aponeurosis?
I'd like maybe if you can explain as simple as you can, maybe in a separate video or even a respond to my comment, to explain fascia and aponeuroses. I can't seem to find any explanation to helps me understand them well
nice❤