These videos are great for the practicals. Thank you so much! Edit: I am now a human anatomy lab assistant and I'm re-learning these muscles to help students :)
Where were you last week when I was taking bones and bone markings practical when I was tirelessly flipping through atlases RU-vid Google lab manual thank you thank you I'm so nailing this up coming quiz I wish my lab instructor were this good even half this good
If u lift and want to build muscles these videos will help u alot more by knowing the flow and location of the muscles than all these flaky "influencers" on RU-vid.
Great video, have been searching for one like this! 😁 I am suffering rib flare and scholiosis, I'm building muscles to support myself and its great to learn about them in such detail. Thank you! 😇
Thanks for all the great anatomy videos, they're super helpful! Just a quick favour to ask, could you please try to not refer to all the body parts using male pronouns? ;) I know you're only trying to be a bit more relaxed and informal in your dialogue, but as a female science student watching these videos it starts to become irritating and a bit alienating to be surrounded by so much male-specific dialogue. Medicine and science are gender-neutral spaces where all students should feel included to pursue knowledge and skills, and language plays an important role in creating inclusive cultures. Thanks so much!
It's his way of using language to teach you something. Would it make a difference in the substance of the video if he used "she" or feminine pronouns? probably not..