I have been watching your videos for a few weeks now cause I'm struggling with anatomy and I literally teared up suddenly watching this video after you talked about the "rad" mnemonic because it made me laugh and I was suddenly so thankful for your videos on how much they help me! Thank you Sir for this resource!
I have my first lab practical for anatomy & physiology this week and I just found these videos. They have helped me tremendously! Especially since I don't have a skeleton in front of me to study. Thank you so much for making these videos and for being a great teacher! ❤
Thank you thank you thank you for this!!! Please, please make videos for all important bones and long bones. Even for lower limb - hip bone especially!!
Articulate, fluid and precise explanations. It’s obvious that the professor knows the subject well. Excellent ethos!!! Good, strong voice, and good guitar playing and singing too professor!!👏👏 Muchas gracias
I write all the words which you have spoke in your this eight minutes forty four seconds video . I am so thankful to you for these videos I think it's just like God gift for me I am so worried about bones because of my viva in exams . May god bless you with Many more happiness and success in your life . Thank you once again 🥰
I could totally see them asking on my test which head is more proximal, the head of the radius or humerus? Just looking at the two bones one would think it would be the ulna since it starts a bit further up but it has a trochlear notch at the top, not a head. This is all great info.
Wowie! SOOO helpful. As someone recovering from a distal radius fracture, it is knowledge like this that is so essential for us to understand what we need, for a full (or close to full) recovery. Nowadays, we really need to advocate for ourselves, as Western doctors (for the most part) really aren't that supportive or helpful to us.
Ooh it shrills my heart... Because they did a mess with my "reverse barton" by which my radius head had been ripped apart... What has helped me is : 2 hours exercising daily over 2 years and longer to save 70 % of the function: 1500 hours self-made physio. They said 3 weeks it became 3 months illness and 3 years training My trust in medicine has been for ever reduced to zero.
Thank you so much for helping me understanding the anatomy of the forearm🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 much appreciated and please make more great videos, they are so interesting to watch😂👍🏻👍🏻
Love From India Sir, May God always bless u with goood and fantastic health and life so that u can do this great work of teaching students for enhancing the global healthcare systems and educate medicos globally Just loved the way and that outro caught my heart every time have my vivas for the 1st time in medical and nailing it with u sir U rocks!,!,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent videos! Been trying so hard to remember all the anatomy stuffs, now with your videos everything seems so easy! Thanks a lot and hope to see more videos from you!
Please dont stop making these great videos. You are saving my gluteus maximus in exams!
Haha ... Glad they are helpful
Nai toh gaand fategi😂
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😅😅😂😂😂
Haha..
I am an egyptian medical student, you helped me so much in this video
Absolutely amazing. Saving all of us visual learners.
Short, complete and effective, especially the last part with questions and answers: the best way to memorize things
Yes, and an anatomy teacher who plays the guitar too! What a treat!
These are the best videos to teach anatomy. Pacing, asides, memory techniques. You got exactly what i need!
Glad it was helpful!
I have been watching your videos for a few weeks now cause I'm struggling with anatomy and I literally teared up suddenly watching this video after you talked about the "rad" mnemonic because it made me laugh and I was suddenly so thankful for your videos on how much they help me! Thank you Sir for this resource!
Wow what you are doing for students everywhere is incredible thank you for these videos!
YOU ARE THE BEST DOCTOR :) , you look awesome with this new idea to show you during explaining :(
I have my first lab practical for anatomy & physiology this week and I just found these videos. They have helped me tremendously! Especially since I don't have a skeleton in front of me to study. Thank you so much for making these videos and for being a great teacher! ❤
I'm so glad!
what should i say for this professor but absolutely you are one of the best who make the gross anatomy fun to learn. thanks, thumb up 👍
Very much specific , clear and to the point based explanations in a simplified manner . Thanks a lot professor!!
You are welcome!
Thank you thank you thank you for this!!! Please, please make videos for all important bones and long bones. Even for lower limb - hip bone especially!!
best explination ive ever seen, you have saved my life man you don't understand how much I needed this
Love how Professor thinks of ways to make the body parts easy to remember. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Articulate, fluid and precise explanations. It’s obvious that the professor knows the subject well. Excellent ethos!!! Good, strong voice, and good guitar playing and singing too professor!!👏👏
Muchas gracias
please dont stop playing the guitar at the end of your vids, always look forward to your mellow tunes after a hard days work.
The "you are rad 👍" memory trick is quite literally going to save my medical career
Haha
What a man of education you are
Thank-you Babacan!
@@TheNotedAnatomist you are most welcome , sincere greetings from the Turkey
Thank you very much sir , i never thought that Anatomy will be this easy , please do not stop making videos .
To the point❤️
No wastage of time ❤️
Thanks Maverick!
Your teaching methods are great sir..
SUCH AN AMAZING GUITAR PERFORMANCE AND A VERY HELPFUL VIDEO FOR LEARNING PAINFUL ANATOMY 🤩
Had to comment to appreciate the guitar outro along with the use of acknowledgements/citations. Great work! Amazing educator.
My midterm is minutes away you're literally a life saver
I really had a great confusion identifying Radius and Ulna. This video figuratively made me not get confused between these two things.
Yo that rad/radius thing with the thumbs up is good as hell
Thank you for your videos. It is a delight to get clear, concise explainations of complex subjects
I wish i discovered this channel sooner ! this was so helpful. thank you so much !
You create a very clear and no nonsense educational videos. Love it! 👍👍👍
It’s the first time that i feel I want to cry over an amazing videos
This is extremely helpful, thanks.
Hey thank u sir.. love and respect from india
you're a life saver. I'm a 1st year BSPT student and your videos are such a great help for my anatomy exams
I'm so glad!
Appealing musical Anatomist. Excellent presentation.
I just started watching this video and already I learned which bone is the radius and the ulna...thumbs up for being so rad!!! lol
I write all the words which you have spoke in your this eight minutes forty four seconds video . I am so thankful to you for these videos I think it's just like God gift for me I am so worried about bones because of my viva in exams . May god bless you with Many more happiness and success in your life . Thank you once again 🥰
You are so welcome
😊😊I have a final in two days, and the video you're making is helping me follow you from Iraq
I could totally see them asking on my test which head is more proximal, the head of the radius or humerus?
Just looking at the two bones one would think it would be the ulna since it starts a bit further up but it has a trochlear notch at the top, not a head.
This is all great info.
Wowie! SOOO helpful. As someone recovering from a distal radius fracture, it is knowledge like this that is so essential for us to understand what we need, for a full (or close to full) recovery. Nowadays, we really need to advocate for ourselves, as Western doctors (for the most part) really aren't that supportive or helpful to us.
Ooh it shrills my heart...
Because they did a mess with my "reverse barton" by which my radius head had been ripped apart...
What has helped me is :
2 hours exercising daily over 2 years and longer to save 70 % of the function: 1500 hours self-made physio.
They said 3 weeks it became 3 months illness and 3 years training
My trust in medicine has been for ever reduced to zero.
I love your sense of humor, it makes learning fun ✨
OMG. Thanks a million for making this marvelous video. you clarified all confusing parts of this lecture.
Glad it was helpful!
Aren’t you a saviour!!! Loads of appreciation for you.
Another one of your amazing videos. What a pity that Your videos weren’t around when I was in Medschool.
amazing video, i was so confused when school TA was teaching, now I can smile
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for such amazing teaching sir...lots of love from India🇮🇳❤️
I like your videos so much. It's my first to watch some of your amazing and coolest I've ever seen. It helps me lot❤
Glad you like them!
Your videos are so great. Helping me so much in PT school. Thank you, Noted Anatomist!
Amazing work
A lot of love from Pakistan
I have an anatomy viva and this is 🥇 gold .
Simply AMAZING, thank you so much doctor Morton.
this was a great video, that outro was great too
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for helping me understanding the anatomy of the forearm🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 much appreciated and please make more great videos, they are so interesting to watch😂👍🏻👍🏻
Happy to help!
I genuinely love you. Thank you.
This playlist will be why I pass my bone practical
Dr Morton you are amazing as always
Thank you kindly!
What should we call Dr. Morton? I know, the Best Anatomist on the internet! Thank you for your videos they are very helpful!
You are literally saving me in anatomy
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My name is Houran
Thank you for your useful video, I am from Iran, I am a student of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
thanks a lot
u really awsm sir i feel the confident vibe from you and ur lecture is awsm
You are the best ! And Im in love with the ending music ❤❤
Love From India Sir, May God always bless u with goood and fantastic health and life so that u can do this great work of teaching students for enhancing the global healthcare systems and educate medicos globally Just loved the way and that outro caught my heart every time have my vivas for the 1st time in medical and nailing it with u sir U rocks!,!,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hey thanks!!!
Hi Im Tabark from Iraq Im first stage of unvirsty.. I like it and thank's
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Love from India! Really helpful video...
Glad you enjoyed it! … love from the US:)
Great detail short and to the point video
The final touch was great
your videos are fantastic and saving me through anatomy many thanks!
thank you so much u really save me in my A&P class
I'm so glad!
What an amazingly illustrated and informative video ✨..
Really very amazing please don’t stop making 😊
Your videos is very nice.I like it very much.carry on sir.
Many many thanks
Dr.MARTON I really love your teaching wayyy...as always nice music ❤
Thank you! 😃
@@TheNotedAnatomist😉🙃
Absolutely Amazing!
Excellent videos! Been trying so hard to remember all the anatomy stuffs, now with your videos everything seems so easy! Thanks a lot and hope to see more videos from you!
you're a life saver
amazing and quality learning for all your videos THANKYOU NOTED ANATOMIST!!!
these are the BEST!!
saved my a&p life
Very easy to understand
May you live long you such a great teacher for us from pakistan
Thank you so very much for this video and the great explanation :))
from india :)
Glad it was helpful!
another one *chefs kiss*
Thank you Sir and please keep making these videos. They are very effective in helping us in consolidating essential anatomical knowledge! 😄😄😄
Thanks your saving my life here 😅😊
Really like the quiz section in the end!
The guitar sounds so good.
I wish you continue with videos 😢 It's verry helpfull🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
More to come!
@@TheNotedAnatomist thanks 🥰🥰🥰😇😇
Thank you so much!! Super helpful!!!!
Love your videos Dr .. gonna be watching all of them from earliest to latest - FAN here
Thank you, great video and made easy to learn the landmarks of bones.
Excelente vídeo. Ótima didática.
A very detailed tutorial video, thank you so much
Awesome teaching.
Glad it was helpful!
Love you sir . your vedio is really amazing. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Nice to see your face in a video doc! :)
Thanks Hamid
nice lecture good voice sweet guitar thanks sir !
So nice of you
I love you Doctor Morton ❤️❤️♥️❤️☕
Simple and effective way
good teacher 👍👍👍
@8:05 it is marked as coracoid process inferior to the trochlear notch, isn’t it the coronoid process instead?
Doh! you are correct ... i typed too fast and missed it. It should be coronoid process and NOT coracoid. Nice catch.
Excellent lecture .