I am a 68 a layman and dont know so much but your science lecture is interesting like me who usnot medical student but for the first time i am getting interest in medical lecture so simple so wonderful .God bless you thank you so much !@
This helped me a lot in med school to understand the basics of the axial skeletion so I can understand the details better in anatomy practical courses.
For the life of me, I just can’t understand why more people don’t take advantage of these lectures. I’m talking about here on RU-vid. Only 18 comments and only one legitimate question. Where is everyone?
If you want to look for general population, you need to install tiktok, instagram and snapchat. They are probably there making some video. Other people do not learn because they are stuck in a daily grind to feed themselves/family.
I am 28 years old now. NOT a medical student. I never figured which were ribs, and which was backbone. And what the hell were vertebrae!!!! Seeing things digitally(and explained well) is so much more than just reading stuff even from the best of books. Especially since I find graphical imagination very difficult. Thanks for this.
The several pieces of grilled ribs look very 'yammy' :D On the other hand, the video is very helpful for understanding the painful syndrome called 'costachondritis'. The pain spots are usually at the conjunction between the ribs and cartilage and it can radiate to other location of the chest cage. It's often called fake heart attack because the symptoms are similar to those of a real heart attack - a hoax.
So each vertebrae are truly energy storage capacitors to service organs that are linked to them.and the 11 and 12 rib are like tuning forks being energised by the spark gap of 11 and 12 floating and tightened many ailments look at the sternum .As that's the nuclear power station type for that stores the bodies capturing energy from the break down of feeding drinking and breathing .chiropractors have a diagram showing the vertebrae connection to all body areas
Costochondritis is inflammation of cartilage that connects rib with sternum...basically cause due to upper respiratory tract infection...ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xF_5NL1xZ9Q.html Watch this also,for relatable diseases
Hi I have question i am currently experiencing something I don’t pain but it feels like my last 3 ribs on the left have dipped inward. The 10th to 12th. When I take a deep breathe it looks like the rib cage on the right is normal and complete but the one on the left looked shorted as if some ribs where missing There’s no pain just a visual physical difference what could that be
Hi Dan - looks like you posted about a year ago. May I ask...what have you discovered, if anything, about your uneven left and right ribcages. I ask because I have that too. Did you always have it or did it develop?