Ur videos are really clear n easy to understand coz I even joined my first anatomy year in Medicine with an idea of everything in Anatomy on the upper limb, ... thank u Alice, pleeeease🙏🙏🙏 keep helping,
fantastic series, just discovered these in the past few days but have now recommend to all nursing students. Details are so clearly and expertly conveyed, thank you Professor Alice!
This was so interesting! Love it. 😍 I am looking forward to hear about nerves. Oh, just thinking...it would be interesting to know why cramps in legs happen.
Many thanks. This series has been fascinating. I'm not a medical student, but I've been fascinated by the nerves / muscles / tendons of the arm since suffering a crush injury a few years back and observing the work of the surgeons and physios. Looking forwards to the nerves video.
Loving this series though this one is a bit close to home today as my daughter is in surgery as we speak having her forearm reconstructed after putting it through a window... Glad she missed all these major vessels but having watched this she must’ve come pretty close to them...
Oh my goodness - sending love and strength. It's so hard as a mum, waiting for your children to come out of surgery. My son broke his radius and ulna when he was four - and that felt like the longest two hours of my life! Hope she's back in your arms very soon. x
The human body is something to behold and the 3D4medical is nearly as inspiring as you but not quite. What an amazing tool to have at your fingertips, to see what's going on under the skin. It's a shame that some don't put their body to better use, lying vegetating on a couch.
Super as usual. Was curious how Raynaud's Phenomenon manifested in the blood vessels though...if you are able to include it in a later episode I'd be very much obliged...!😉
As a paramedic I have had debates about the placing of a tourniquet to arrest major haemorrhaging. The debate is if the wound is distal to the joint (elbow or knee) for the TQ to be laced four finger above the wound. But this has lead to some stating that due to the two long bones in the limbs distal to joint there would not be a true tourniquet effect as the vessels may go between the bones. but if done proximal to the joint and place on the single bone this would give a true tourniquet to the vessel thus arresting flow of blood. What would your thoughts be on this? Thank you. Lee
@@DV-dt9sq Im not going to lie, these are pretty poopy speakers, however considering I can hear everything else here (on youtube) totally fine, id have to conclude the issue is not at my end