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Middle ear (tympanic cavity) anatomy 

Sam Webster
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We looked at the eye, now let's hear about the ear. Middle ear first, other bits in later weeks. Also, why do children get ear infections more frequently than adults? Why do our ears pop with changing air pressure?
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@arooma6883
@arooma6883 3 года назад
Your videos in short: Complete, less time consuming, super easy to learn!!!...covering not only gross but every aspect! Highly appreciated and recommended! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@irinadan70
@irinadan70 Год назад
OMG! I finally understood how the middle ear looks inside and where these ossicles are! Thank you, Sam, for the incredibly detailed video!
@Sara-on3th
@Sara-on3th 5 лет назад
What a gem! So glad to find your channel before PT school.
@bravia40x
@bravia40x 5 лет назад
Just watched this video. Full of essential information and yet very clearly illustrated and easy to follow. You're awesome!
@XDLugia
@XDLugia 4 года назад
Okay, I stumbled on this video kind of randomly after I learned of the tensor tympani muscle, and I must say that I am very impressed. You seem like a great guy with the perfect balance of deep knowledge, simplification and humour, just like a great teacher. Keep up the good work, mate!
@maabzeenat7425
@maabzeenat7425 3 года назад
You are a life saver. The books aren't very good at explaining and yet here u r explaining every lil thing as perfectly as it could be explained. I cant tell how much of a help u are. I have my 2nd year proffs in a month and studying from ur videos have cleared up so much
@roaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@roaaaaaaaaaaaaa 3 года назад
I feel like I AM LUCKY to find this anatomy channel. thank you to the moon and back
@rached5276
@rached5276 6 лет назад
These videos are tremendously helpful. Thank you!
@rupali3705
@rupali3705 5 лет назад
you teach the way i want to br taught !! just anazing videos
@sellomolebogeng1260
@sellomolebogeng1260 5 лет назад
thank you very much sir all of your lessons are very great and really helping me with this challenging module...May God richly bless you abundantly
@aysuozbek6478
@aysuozbek6478 2 года назад
Perfect video. Much clear now. Thanks a lot!
@iulianagriffin3844
@iulianagriffin3844 Год назад
Your videos are so informative. Thanks for all you do.
@logicmedico
@logicmedico 4 года назад
Excellent demo of the middle ear cavity. A must watch video for every medical student. Great work. Keep going.
@deedeefleur
@deedeefleur 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video! ♥️
@onedayneartogodonedayneart658
@onedayneartogodonedayneart658 5 лет назад
Thank you so much Sir for this beautiful deeds. Great lecture Sir
@westfield90
@westfield90 5 месяцев назад
I learnt so much in this video but also made me come away in awe at this amazing design of the body of how sound waves are transmitted from the outside to the hearing nerves.
@desidesigning
@desidesigning Год назад
Absolutely amazing
@clemmonswest262
@clemmonswest262 2 года назад
Thanks for making this. Very good explanations.
@240vedhavarshini2
@240vedhavarshini2 2 года назад
You are the reason I love anatomy
@kelbee8974
@kelbee8974 Год назад
Excellent as always. Thank you
@plamen2656
@plamen2656 Год назад
Great video, pal! Thank you!
@eng-tatang1108
@eng-tatang1108 2 года назад
Excellent teaching
@shifarahman99
@shifarahman99 3 года назад
This is so amazing!!! Thank you so much sir!!! 🙏😊
@thegoodwillstudios3698
@thegoodwillstudios3698 5 лет назад
Anyone ever tell u that u look like Dr.house...hugh Laurie...g8, class thank you For taking the effort
@Boong525
@Boong525 5 лет назад
oh my gosh literally came to comments section to find this. i thought he could be an actual doppelganger hahaha
@mannagarwal5390
@mannagarwal5390 3 года назад
Dr chase and dr house
@amandahou6910
@amandahou6910 3 года назад
Coz your presentation for Anatomy, everything about Anatomy becomes interesting, and I really learned things !! Thank you !!!! :)
@spiritinthesky572
@spiritinthesky572 4 года назад
Very good presentation. Thank you
@bilalshaikh5886
@bilalshaikh5886 4 года назад
Take a bow for your effort at 8:03 Thank you
@haticea.1378
@haticea.1378 5 лет назад
thank you so much.this video very usefull for my exam .love from Turkey🇹🇷
@JuanSanchez-op7fh
@JuanSanchez-op7fh 2 года назад
Great explanation. Thanks!.
@shoroukel-namaky6950
@shoroukel-namaky6950 5 лет назад
it is very helpful video thank you!
@josephphiri8893
@josephphiri8893 5 лет назад
Thanks really helpful!
@janinetwose6368
@janinetwose6368 3 года назад
Thank you Sam that was interesting to know. I'm going to find out more about the ear and try and memories all the names to the ear. I'm going to watch and re-watch your videos to understand more.
@vaishnavi7325
@vaishnavi7325 5 лет назад
This is so great!!!!
@duocphamtruongtho4462
@duocphamtruongtho4462 2 года назад
Its very helpful. Thanks!
@harryharrison4749
@harryharrison4749 5 лет назад
That was really useful thank you. I have fluid in my middle ear but my doctor didn't explain it very well so I wasn't too sure what was happening. I understand it perfectly after watching this so thank you very much for taking the time to do it 👍
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 5 лет назад
Happy to be helpful.
@marekmarko2274
@marekmarko2274 2 года назад
You are amazing, thank you!
@aditisingh9610
@aditisingh9610 5 лет назад
Thank you so much
@austinamymusic
@austinamymusic Год назад
...yet more excellent info. Thank you! Still searching for tinnitus content. 🧐
@DrAmritaDermaD
@DrAmritaDermaD Год назад
Fabulous explanation ❤great👍👍
@kush3247
@kush3247 5 лет назад
U Look like dr.house a bit...,and thank u for making this informative video...it made my visualisation better for the topic.
@rumisfordrinkingnotburning
@rumisfordrinkingnotburning 4 года назад
Awesome video doctor
@noah9905
@noah9905 2 года назад
Oooh God thank u ,I've been looking for something like that useful and easy to catch.
@PauloRLustosa
@PauloRLustosa Год назад
Obrigado. Muito boa explicação.
@hannahfrank8863
@hannahfrank8863 6 месяцев назад
omg you are brilliant!
@asmaeboulanouar1322
@asmaeboulanouar1322 Год назад
thank you so much teacher !!!!
@novepipps
@novepipps 2 года назад
Thank you
@hninnthazin2719
@hninnthazin2719 Год назад
Thank you so much sir
@chhiarruma7963
@chhiarruma7963 2 года назад
Thanks a lot
@biybimaryamjoldasbaeva506
@biybimaryamjoldasbaeva506 4 месяца назад
Thank you!!!
@unlimited9853
@unlimited9853 2 года назад
I understood better now thx
@abhisharma4829
@abhisharma4829 4 года назад
Excellent
@fazilakamal7566
@fazilakamal7566 5 лет назад
Thank u sir
@totosp241
@totosp241 4 года назад
شكرا ربي يوفقك في عملك أخي العزيز
@yousufali-hr3pf
@yousufali-hr3pf 5 лет назад
Thank u so much
@sophelet
@sophelet Год назад
Thank you for this brilliant video and all the other ones you have made and shared here. I am fascinated by anatomy. Now, however, I sought out your videos about the ear so I can better understand terms in my otolaryngologist's reports. I had a sudden dramatic loss of hearing in one ear about three weeks ago, with the difference of about 20dB compared with an audiologist's graph from a couple of years ago. I already had hearing loss at the frequencies between ca. 2000Hz and 6000Hz in both ears. (As a professional musician and singer, I know that this includes the singer's formant. All of this has been highly stressful for me.) But this new loss is at the lower frequencies. !!! I was examined by a nurse practitioner who saw the start of an infection as well as a shiny bulge indicating fluid behind my tympanic membrane. She prescribed an antibiotic (cefdinir) that evidently cleared up the infection and fluid. HOWEVER, the antibiotic did not improve my hearing, the distorted perception of pitch, the feeling of fullness in my ear (i.e., it feels blocked), the strange noise when I shake my head "yes" or "no" (it sounds like a large bubble of air being released into deep water --woOow-- with each change of direction of head movement), and the perception that someone speaking to me from in front of me is simultaneously heard as an echo like the sound of a television in a distant room. Same rhythm as the speech I am listening to, but indistinct and as if high up and behind me. The otolaryngologist doesn't know what is causing these distortions and drop in acuity. He has me on a two-week course of high dose prednisone, to see whether that helps. So far no change after 5 days. I'm a singer and conductor, and feel very lopsided, bifurcated, monaural. This is distressing. Anyway, that's why I am watching your videos now.
@jacobsk6785
@jacobsk6785 9 месяцев назад
did you ever find out what happened or are you feeling better, ive got blocked ears right now and been panicking all day
@shibshankarbala0003
@shibshankarbala0003 5 лет назад
You are awesome sir...I become fan of yours...
@VinayKumar-or6jc
@VinayKumar-or6jc 3 года назад
Thank u very much from india
@raz3685
@raz3685 2 года назад
I used to study anatomy with you in level 3 and I’m coming again for ENT..i miss you😭
@doctheoo
@doctheoo 6 лет назад
Can you please do a video on cerebrum and cerebellum
@tomassello3976
@tomassello3976 Год назад
Brillant teacher
@GottaJibbo0
@GottaJibbo0 4 года назад
This guy inspires me into wanting a higher education
@ibrahimal-chaab2706
@ibrahimal-chaab2706 5 лет назад
that 100% better than how our doctors explain in university
@scottcupp8129
@scottcupp8129 Год назад
Anyone ever see that old movie "Fantastic voyage"? for its time that movie was amazing. Imagine being able to be shrunk down and injected in to the body. That would be amazing. Love this video mate. Nicely done.
@louisebergqvist8737
@louisebergqvist8737 4 года назад
Hi Sam, thanks for all your amazing videos! Can you do one on the upper leg / thigh area, or did you already do one? If so, I can’t seem find it. Would be massive help, thank you very much!
@markcollins3469
@markcollins3469 3 года назад
Did a better job than my ENT!
@ABDSHMHD
@ABDSHMHD 2 года назад
Hi Dr Sam, you are super doctor, and how I understood your explanation I never ever got from the Doctors of the university, I appreciate that. i also would like to request you as a doctor to give us some tips or ways of studding as a medical student. thank you so much.
@sonalisaharan2057
@sonalisaharan2057 5 лет назад
Inform about the aditus and antrum more plz
@inamqazi1921
@inamqazi1921 3 года назад
Thank you
@Ghaidahrb
@Ghaidahrb 2 года назад
Thanks
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 2 года назад
The sponge like area of the temporal bone may be an acoustic augmentation. Assisting the middle ear in sound wave transmission. Much as an auditorium might reverberate sound waves to a focal point.
@zoomi3081
@zoomi3081 3 года назад
If you are here believe me you are true learner.
@jons6013
@jons6013 3 года назад
Great description - please edit the subtitles so all the terms are correctly spelled - RU-vid's automatic speech-to-text is a bit random!
@alexcolondona
@alexcolondona 4 года назад
Hey Sam well done 👍 any suggestions on best way to remove mold from middle ear cannel? Welcome your thoughts!
@lunamoondrop
@lunamoondrop Год назад
Thanks for actually wearing a lavaliere microphone and not just projecting loudly as your voice echoes off the walls.
@alexbupta9430
@alexbupta9430 2 года назад
Can you explain what causes Tinnitus ? Remedies, other useful things to avoid it
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 2 года назад
A parabolic dish shape of the tympanic membrane. The ossicle bones situated to amplify the vibrations of this membrane. The round window allows for compression of cochlear fluid. It can bulge out within its operating range.
@pietropol7939
@pietropol7939 Год назад
Can eustachian tube be broken?
@rajuchennai6104
@rajuchennai6104 4 года назад
from right ear to left ear its there any between internal straight hole connection is there?? (example water drops put right ear and its comes out left ear)
@uhjk91
@uhjk91 3 года назад
Can you use shockwaves to free up stapes bones that are not moving freely? Any research been done in this field? great video thanks.
@deekshasharma5024
@deekshasharma5024 4 года назад
Dr house👏👏
@pranjalmakwana2424
@pranjalmakwana2424 4 года назад
Well explained but why didn't u explain relations. That's the toughest part for orientation
@alexsmith9662
@alexsmith9662 3 года назад
In the middle ear where is the opening of the eustachain tube?
@meimei2630
@meimei2630 3 года назад
where is his video on pharyngeal arches? please guide me!
@Alberturkey54
@Alberturkey54 4 года назад
Hey Dr Webster, I got slapped in my left ear one day. The person's hand perfectly sealed my ear and sent a pressure wave into my ear. Ever since I have had hyperacusis in my left hear, loudish noise is quite painful, and I instantly got tinnitus, which I never had prior. I got slapped a little over 2 yrs ago now and I still have both problems. Do you have any suggestions for me? It has had a profound impact on my life, because I can't enjoy concerts, night clubs, sporting events, even some video games. Thanks : (
@davesfilmingservices4377
@davesfilmingservices4377 3 года назад
I have bubbling and gurgling in my right ear, do you have any ideas what is causing this ? Would really appreciate your reply.
@rosesmith6208
@rosesmith6208 3 года назад
what causes the crackling, popping in your ear when you not popping it on purpose? my doctor says it is excess mucus, what do you think? she wanted me to take decongestant and advil which helps for a while, can gerd contribute to this I have a problem with that.
@bankofamerica1274
@bankofamerica1274 Год назад
Thanks so much 😊 Sir please, can you do Heart anatomy? Please I've not seen it on your page
@amiraabadir1758
@amiraabadir1758 2 года назад
Hi Sam just wondering if you have done a video on Pharyngeal Arches, I'd love to see it if you can put a link to it. Thank you
@Javedshaikh-lq3hp
@Javedshaikh-lq3hp 5 лет назад
Is it possible that anything could be stuck in middle ear cavity???
@sdfghikol489
@sdfghikol489 2 года назад
感恩
@lsseaside7303
@lsseaside7303 2 года назад
Mr.Weber I would appreciate so much if you could do a video on TINNITUS . I suffer severe 24/7 right side back of my head covering in my ear low to very disturbing loud electric current sound to wushing sounds to the sound of an airplane. Those three sounds are what vary. It is torture what is causing this ???? How I beg for silence again.
@jayg1358
@jayg1358 4 года назад
My left ear has been feeling clogged for a month I did the pinch the nose and blow I hear a pop but still feels full dr gave me steroids for inflammation but stilll not fixed but pills give relief
@arthurpinn3731
@arthurpinn3731 Год назад
was that the Gower on the first few frames of this vid? if so, great place, lots of childhood memories
@SamWebster
@SamWebster Год назад
Good spot, yes it was.
@arkulendiran1961
@arkulendiran1961 Год назад
🙏
@ericalpz4438
@ericalpz4438 5 лет назад
I have a very diferent question ..so a bug got in my ear i put oil in it but i think it got into the tempatic tube ?? Is that posible and will it flush its self ?? I dont feel or hear it moving after i put in the oil but i never got it out and noone can see it i have a ear probe thing with a light and it seems to have disapeired 🤷 idk if its dead in the other side of the membraine and if i should be conserned
@SamWebster
@SamWebster 5 лет назад
Nothing can pass through the tympanic membrane unless it has a hole torn in it (which usually causes pain and some hearing loss).
@noor77jojo
@noor77jojo 3 года назад
i really wish you had a tall table 😃
@andycarrillo48
@andycarrillo48 Год назад
I have tinnitus first it was ear pressure and clogged ears then it was swoosh sounds then it was warm and numb sensations in my eardrums then it was hearing loss a little bit and a frequency made the world like turn down volume then it was the ear pressure getting to a exploding type vibe for ears then it was outside noise hurting my ears then it was my voice hurting hurting my ears then it was blister type feelings in my ears and pus feeling and it hurts and then it was a ringing sound in my ear (tinnitus). I need a procedure done for my ears or a cleaning of my Eustachian tube or something my middle ear has pressure and my ear drums hurt they burn too and feel numb what procedure do I need to do I saw a dude say he got like his nasal passage stuff cleaned and he has no tinnitus now. I that and ear pressure and ear pain. All that. Clogged ears. What the heck procedure should I do
@GrdmaKat2000
@GrdmaKat2000 2 года назад
@SamWebster, will you make a video on causes on tinnitis. Does it really mean the brain wires are dying?
@user-dj4xo3zw7x
@user-dj4xo3zw7x 3 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@JimTester
@JimTester 4 года назад
Anyone know why my ear goes "snap, crackle pop"? Along with tinnitus;?:-(
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