Dr. Salvatore Masi is an adjunct professor of undergraduate anatomy and physiology at Hofstra University as well as an assistant professor at Nassau Community College. He is also one of the top chiropractors on Long Island.
My doctor says my chronic swollen inguinal lymph node is probably due to a chronic fungal infection. Once I learned what was causing it, I am able to get it under control with surface fungal treatments.
thank you for sharing. I'm scheduled to see my physician soon. I'm nervous but anxious to learn what is going on. It's so uncomfortable and makes my entire lower back and legs ache. I am very fatigued.
Thank you so much doctor for doing these videos! They are really helpful for students😌❤. My name is Giulianna, I am currently a medicine student. I would like to make contact with you via email if possible. How can I get it Dr.? Thanks for uploading these videos one again😊
Sir you don’t know how helpful this video is. Currently studying ENT as 3rd year med student and there’s no video on RU-vid that has shown the placement of ear inside the petrous temporal bone except yours. Thank you.
Excellent video thanks so much! I was so confused in laboratory today trying to figure out what these muscles were. Your students are lucky to have you
I have a MBLX for Massage coming up and I was struggling with the lower extremities and there actions this video covered a lot but I was able to follow along with my book and make notes. This all makes since now. Thank you !
Wow. You must be everyone's favorite professor. I'm not here to study for a test, but if I were I'm sure I'd pass with your exceptional explanation of what muscle is where! Your voice is so soothing and relaxing -always a big plus before a test! Then you!