All your videos are pure genius of education. Apart from knowledge and presentation, you show an insight and train of thought that fresh learners have and need.
Very useful video, my medical imaging exam is next week. I really don’t understand how to image evaluate and count the vertebra’s on a lateral L spine. This has helped a lot..
I love your videos! I rewatch them all the time to study :) Could you do more lessons using x-rays and fluoro studies? I am a radiology tech student. I can recognize anatomy from diagrams but it's with x-rays that I struggle to see what is what, which makes your videos so useful. I appreciate your clear presentation of the information, very much appreciate it!
Because the illustration is incorrect. That illustration has been through 2 editions of my textbook and i didn't see the error until right after the last printing. Argggg! You are correct in that the dorsal root ganglion is anterior and it should be on the posterior side of the roots. Thanks Vadim.
I'd really love you to do a video looking at my cervical spine x-rays, I'm not having fun with current doctors at all!! If you would I'd love to hear back. It might be fun for you as I think there is multiple notable rare points. Loved the video
Just an FYI you are rotating the female person the wrong way for the Oblique Lumber spine (9:30 in the video). On the xray, the Scotty dog's nose will point to the side that is down (or against the IR). SO if you are rolling the patient to the left, the Scotty dog's nose will point to the left. Not the right like you have in your video.
I have not seen the better explanation with best videography how good you did it. I subscribed immediately after watching 2 videos. Liked it. 👍 where did you get all the photos you showed here? Who did editing for you?
Thanks for watching! My wife does the photography for the images i use of anatomical position and movements. The radiographs come from my own collection and from radiopaedia.org/.
Probably the best anatomy related videos on RUclips.
As a medical student, I really appreciate your hard work.
Thank you so so much Dr. Morton!
As a radiography student, you're just amazing!
Easily . The most useful presentation of the subject I have ever seen or read . Thank you , sir
So nice of you
You’re a “CHAMPION” a “ LIFESAVER” for radiology students. THANK YOU 🙏🏿 SO MUCH Dr. Morton
All your videos are pure genius of education. Apart from knowledge and presentation, you show an insight and train of thought that fresh learners have and need.
Wow, thank you!
brother honestly .. you're the best in the game
keep up the good work
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Thanks :)
As a Radiographer, you are a life saver!
Awesome! I've never had the mysterious 'Scotty Dog' explained so well!
This video is SOLID GOLD. Everything explained so clearly and with mnemonics like Scotty Dog. Thank you so much!
Thank you Doctor !!! Your way of explaining things is very simple, clear and unambiguous.
Amazing -- interventional pain physicians use the classic Scotty Dawg. Thank you, from a resident, for teaching me!
My pleasure!
Thank you so much. I love your videos! That's the education...
Very useful video, my medical imaging exam is next week. I really don’t understand how to image evaluate and count the vertebra’s on a lateral L spine. This has helped a lot..
This guy makes life easier. I love the help he gives us unselfishly What a guy !!!
Thank you very much. It is obviously the best anatomy course I have ever seen.
Thank god the best educational video bar none on the internet thank you 🏴👍
thanks for enhancing our knowledge
You're legendary sir💪🙌 am a radiography student and I have learned quite a lot on the vertebrae column all thanks to you. God bless you 🙌
Great to hear!
Thank you so much! It's so helpful to see all of the different angles and how they come together. You are so gifted at teaching!
My heart felt gratitude for making such a beautiful video.
Amazing video ✨✨✨
What a genius man ❤
So grateful for these videos. Thank you for all your help and hard work!
thank you so so much, this video is the best i have seen
Dr Morton can you do more radiological anatomy? This is amazing
Thanks for watching... yes more are coming soon.
Another excellent work from you to enlighten us how to read a lumbar x-ray, thank you
@Shruti Shrivastav Sorry I m not a radiologist.
This is commendable sir.thanks immensely
Its an amazing discussion.
Can I give you a million stars? Thank you very much! 😊
Wow, thank you!
I love your videos! I rewatch them all the time to study :) Could you do more lessons using x-rays and fluoro studies? I am a radiology tech student. I can recognize anatomy from diagrams but it's with x-rays that I struggle to see what is what, which makes your videos so useful. I appreciate your clear presentation of the information, very much appreciate it!
Thank you so much, this is GOLD!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent narration doctor .... nothing more to say 👏👏
What a best way to teach !!!
U made it look so simple... amazing video
Can you do tspine ribs and abdomen ?
Another great video! Thanks for all you do!
i have an exam in 9 days and i am studying all by your videos! thanks sir
All the best
Superb sir. Its is just fantastic exploration.
Thank you so much
Always welcome
Amazing video
Amazing content
Thanks for the hard work 😍
6:28 why posterior radix-ganglion of spinal nerve is located anteriorly on that left image?
Because the illustration is incorrect. That illustration has been through 2 editions of my textbook and i didn't see the error until right after the last printing. Argggg! You are correct in that the dorsal root ganglion is anterior and it should be on the posterior side of the roots. Thanks Vadim.
U ar amazing sir,am also radiography student from Ethiopia
Very helpful to me .Thanks much Dr
Really this is amazing content. Please do more radio-anatomy videos. Loved it ❤Thanks a lot
Just love it,very easy way to understand 👌🤩
I like how you say shing
Nice video.
I'd really love you to do a video looking at my cervical spine x-rays, I'm not having fun with current doctors at all!!
If you would I'd love to hear back. It might be fun for you as I think there is multiple notable rare points. Loved the video
Awesome explanation 😁
Its really very helpful salute 😀
Sir I'm predant I had done exray lumber Exray can affect on my baby please help
Great video!
Great video
Thanks!
I always count up from the sacrum. It is also easier to figure out where thoracic vertebrae end!
Shinnnnnnnn...😂...u r amazing and showing extremly helpfull videos...thank u Sir Doctor
My pleasure
I really struggled identifying the pars interaticularis but with explanation I feel like am a genius already ...
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Very helpful ! Thanks 👍
Please could you finish the anatomy for X-ray series and some positioning. I like the way you teach. Please.
Too good to explain
Hello sir
In 4:28 which one is right? Are nerves going over or under pedicles?
Thank you
Thank you
Awesome 👌
thanks sir simple and great lecture in understanding L spine X ray
Thank you for great VDO
Just an FYI you are rotating the female person the wrong way for the Oblique Lumber spine (9:30 in the video). On the xray, the Scotty dog's nose will point to the side that is down (or against the IR). SO if you are rolling the patient to the left, the Scotty dog's nose will point to the left. Not the right like you have in your video.
Excellent…
Thank you soo much sir😊😊
CHIIIIIN his videos are amazing
I have not seen the better explanation with best videography how good you did it. I subscribed immediately after watching 2 videos. Liked it. 👍 where did you get all the photos you showed here? Who did editing for you?
Thanks for watching! My wife does the photography for the images i use of anatomical position and movements. The radiographs come from my own collection and from radiopaedia.org/.
Awesome video I want more 😂
Can someone please explain on the lateral view, what's overlapping with the sacrum, I mean what are those two lines? Very nice video by the way! :D
that's very helpful ... thanks a million ❤
Awesome, thanks
i love the zingggg sound effect! haha
Thanks 😅
I like that 'shinggggg'
Super thank you
Perfect
It's cool. Thanks 👍
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V nice sir pls cover more radiological anatomy ..great teacher
Sure I will
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Brilliant :)
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Rectification of spine at 8,52
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distracted with the woman
She laughed when I showed her your comment
Awesome and Easley understandable