The anatomy of the nasal septum and a deviated nasal septum. Look where I am - I'm allowed back into work with special permission and care. Music by Jahzzar Album: HiFi City Tales Song: Bodies jahzzar.bandcamp.com
i saw the thumbnail and i immediately clicked on it! you seem so happy, and your smile is so contagious! thank you so much for keeping on with your amazing talks. much love.
Yippee!!! So happy seeing you back! Thanks so very much for being the best teacher, ever! LOVE,love,love you! You make it easy to remember what I need to, because of your great personality and delivery! 🙏❤️
So much passion towards teaching. We love to hear you Sir. Those topics which I couldn't understand after hours of study,you could just make me understood within few min of your video. You love teaching and we love listening to you ❤️. Love from India.
lots of love from india.......i have recommended your videos to all my college friends.....we enjoy them so much....you teach anatomy better than our college teachers.....
Thank you so much...its really helpful...i always watch your videos..it makes learning anatomy easy...i am a first year medical student from Bangladesh.. love and respect for you💙
9:15 Thank you so very much for explaining this Professor! I have beeb hyper focused on my nose switching with being clogged on one-sided and it was freaking me out. I thought there was something wrong with me. One day my left nostril will be open really good and then next my right one will be open really well, but ussually one nostril is more closed and sonetimes 90% clogged. Again thank you Professor!
You're awesome, I came here because I had a septorhinoplasty done to fix my nasal septum but years later I found out the septum is still severely deviated. The doctor says that bone and cartilage have "memory" and they tend to go back to their original place, yet, they recommend another surgery. I wonder what the real cause of my deviation is, because some people say that cranial alignment is a mirror of your body's alignment. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it, blessings
Can I have a correct nasal swab for virus testing if I have a deviated septum? When I put my finger in my right nostril it is clear and smooth. In the left nostril I can breath well enough through it but there is a bone protruding through which doesn't exist in the right nostril.
Hi Sam, I use to regularly touch my nose till the soft nose cartilage seemed to disappear. I’m worried if I damaged my nose, but the nose shape has not changed. There is a little bit of soft cartilage left, I want to ask you if this soft cartilage will grow back, and if yes how long?
Thank u sir for replying, i have one more question if u can pls answer this for me. I want to ask about men's testicles, i want to know that are testicles holded or gripped by the inner scrotum in any way like maybe even just from one small area and very lightly, and is there a name for this connection? Or the testicles are just held up by those epididymis and cords, and the lower part is totally free to move? Thank u very much.
The scrotum has many layers, and the testicle itself can move around fairly freely (on each side) because of a separation between layers. Have a read about the tunica vaginalis.
Sir can u upload some motivational video or suggestive videos about studying anatomy or like this stuff. I want to be fun person like u too..but I feel like I am stuck here.
@@SamWebster also the pulp spaces because I'm confused in one thing when I did Palmer aponeurosis and that was about its base As we know that Palmer aponeurosis extends from the flexor retinaculum and goes to the fingers upward and has two laminas one is superficial and other is deep The superficial lamina connects to the skin of the palm and the deep lamina gives four slips ,each slip further divides into two bands and one goes superficial and other goes deep to the root of the finger and the deep band gives further two slips that diverge around the fingers and finally merge into the flexor sheets of the finger and deep transverse ligaments along with the capsule between the heads of metacarpel and the proximal phalanx So I wanted to know how this all process happens on the model of the palm and at what point does these slips merge into the flexor sheets of the fingers
oh .. jubilation and ululation!!! Dr Webster: you are BACK in the LAB!!! I am pretty sure I saw these skeletons smiling ...them legs dancing behind you and were those skulls singing???
Music plays... oh hello, back to 'normal'....whaahay! Lab models....just a minute, who's that tubby Bart look-a-like presenter? Needs to get back into the routine, methinks...there's info there but not quite 'sorted'! So glad to see the models though.