Amazing. Thank you for this. I am a singer trying to understand the anatomical aspects of my voice. This really helped. It would really help if you could put up more of these.
Nice, simple diagrams and streamlined way to memorize. My anatomy book gives additional places of origin and insertion so a viewer might want to add those details to their knowledge. Could mostly understand accent but 2-3 places I just couldn't understand one of the words.
Very helpful explination ...God bless you ...& remove any obstacle from your life' s way ... But i' ve got confusion in understanding function inferior longitudinal m. You siad that median fibrous septum represent origin for the muscles when it attach to it, & thats mean tongue length will be increased in case of contraction of inferior longitudinal muscle ... Could be sides of tongue more stronger than median fibrous septum to be origin for muscle ?? Could you please answer my question ...
I think you mean that the inferior longitudinal muscles make the ventral surface convex. At around 7:37, you said that they they make the dorsal surface convex. But the video was really helpful. Have 3 more days for my internals
Besides video on bones this type of video are also fantastic .... Keep up making more videos and help medical students learning with ease.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. 🙏
Understood very well Sir. Thanks for sharing
We are really grateful to you for making these videos! Thank you so much sir. And Best wishes from Bangladesh.
Sir, it's just amazing . I am huge fan of yours study methods . Thank you for helping us 🙏.
Very well explained. Any chance of covering the direction of the lingual nerve and artery?
Amazing way of explanation sir. Thank you!!
Wow! Thank you Viren!
Very difficulty in head and neck part😓😓😓 thank you for another great video sir 🙏
Thank you for such simplified anatomy! really amazing!
Please also explain about inferior alveolar nerve in detail.
U r too good in explaining...plz continue uploading videos.....
Superb. Nice to remember 👌👍
really nice....and understanding.....
Amazing. Thank you for this. I am a singer trying to understand the anatomical aspects of my voice. This really helped. It would really help if you could put up more of these.
Watch my video on pyriform fossa and laryngeal cavity for more details.
nice way of explanation...
Amazing sir 💓💓
Very nicely explained😄
Very simple sir... thanks 😊
Very good lecture❤️
Hey u made it simpler... 😇😇thnks
Indebted sir 👍
Great video!
Nice, simple diagrams and streamlined way to memorize. My anatomy book gives additional places of origin and insertion so a viewer might want to add those details to their knowledge. Could mostly understand accent but 2-3 places I just couldn't understand one of the words.
Indian accent ✌
Very helpful explination ...God bless you ...& remove any obstacle from your life' s way ...
But i' ve got confusion in understanding function inferior longitudinal m. You siad that median fibrous septum represent origin for the muscles when it attach to it, & thats mean tongue length will be increased in case of contraction of inferior longitudinal muscle ...
Could be sides of tongue more stronger than median fibrous septum to be origin for muscle ?? Could you please answer my question ...
Great concept
Pls add a video with nerve supply, blood supply, venous drainage nd all
awesome.....u r great,
Thank you sir😃
Sir make video on larynx muscle and cartilage
thank you man
Stunning
Which app are you using?
Thank U Sir..😊
please make more video on muscles
Very nice sir
I think you mean that the inferior longitudinal muscles make the ventral surface convex.
At around 7:37, you said that they they make the dorsal surface convex.
But the video was really helpful. Have 3 more days for my internals
Inferior longitudinal muscle makes the dorsum of the tongue convex
Very good
What about chondroglossus muscles?
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Thanks sir
Thank you sir
thankew sir
Thankyou
Great bt lengthy
Plz add vedio on pharynx
Speak a bit fast