Traction epiphysis: The regions of the long bone which are non-articular, i.e. not involved in joint formation. ... Examples of traction epiphyses are tubercles of the humerus (greater tubercle and lesser tubercle), and trochanters of the femur (greater and lesser).
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All points included ..not even missed one ... I wish you might have uploaded it 3 years back so that I could watch it and score well in anatomy .Now I'm watching it during my PG entrance preparation .. Great vedio
Thank u so much sir for such a fabulous demonstration😊 I am a first year medical student and it helped me alot to clear my concepts ..love from pakistan💓💕
Ur hardwork and dedication in making this video is really appreciative.....this is the best video on femur that one can have on RU-vid.👍😊👏👏...well done
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A very professional video about the Femur. Easy to understand and overall just perfect. 🙂 日本からこんにちは!♥♥♥ Edit: What can happen when the femoral neck angle and the angle of femoral torsion is too steep or flat?
Thank you sir during this covid 19 qurantine it really made me understand properly it's truly a boon....... Just one request sir if you could post the links of diagrams you made it will be very great...... 😍😍😍😍