Radius and Ulna - Anatomy Tutorial
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3D anatomy tutorial on the radius and ulna using the BioDigital Human Browser (www.biodigitalhuman.com). This tutorial covers basic features of the anatomy of the radius and ulna bones.
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Hi. I started anatomy 2 weeks ago in a med school in the US. The class has been an academic challenge unlike any I've ever encountered. I received a 40% on the first practical exam I took. Then I started watching your videos. While they lack the depth we're required to know, they provide an excellent base of knowledge that is absolutely required before reaching that level of depth. I received a 96% on the second exam I took. I attribute it to the orientation your videos provide. THANK YOU!
@calebdoe5962
2 жыл бұрын
I guess you are a doctor now. Congratulations
It's been about 10 years it's still legendary ❤❤
Hi Kurt, that is great to hear! I agree they don't go into as much depth as a lot of people require, but I do hope that they provide a good foundation before learning all the complex details. Thanks again for the comment, and congratulations on your exam result! :)
I love every single tutorial. A welcome break from just reading from the lecture manual and comparing to netters and the cadavers. Truely aids in understanding in a unique way and your comentary matches very well with the Gross Anatomy curiculum. THANK YOU!!
@RiosBaty7
10 ай бұрын
Hello, ..
@RiosBaty7
10 ай бұрын
Hello, ..
I should be giving you my medical school tuition money
Thank you for your help in making it easier for us to understand the importance of having Right information. Thanks. Sara
Will share your videos with my entire class. Well done.
This is VERY helpful I have my first A&P Lab mid term tomorrow and am so happy that I found these today.
@RiosBaty7
10 ай бұрын
Hii
Really great video. I am a visual learner and your teaching style really suits my learning style. I appreciate the effort placed into making these videos.
Thanks! you're the best you deserve a Nobel prize for your work and contribution.
Thank you so much for this video! I am just starting anatomy so I have alot to learn and it helps that you explained what some of the parts mean so it will help me remember. Great job!!
This video helped a lot, thanks for sharing!
Would that i can thank u in de most unique way , that none has done before , since u deserve the best ! Thank u word will literally be underrated 💫
Very helpful! Thank you and God bless!
Thanks so much.It's really hepful.I really hate the anatomy professor in the online classes and here I am.I wish to get back to school and see my old anatomy teacher again :(
Thank you so much for posting these videos!!! Please keep them coming; I will watch every single one of them.
Even after 8 years it's helpful 😂 Saying thanks is not enough. Great work😊
@SharifD-PaletteAnArtdsb
Жыл бұрын
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@SharifD-PaletteAnArtdsb
Жыл бұрын
Yee ooru midi Priya
That was great man thanks
Peter, you're way better than my anatomy lecturer! Thank you for all the great videos! I'll let you know how I went with my exam tomorrow! :D
@farihahafiz8200
6 жыл бұрын
Oh woow how was it!
@Rustyhound-Cartoons
5 жыл бұрын
Did you pass??
Really good explanation Bhai ❤
OMG TY MAN!!!
great job! :D
Very helpful, but one thing about the radial tuberosity, it should be facing medially towards the ulna not laterally like in your 3D model.
huge thanks
Super helpful 10/10
Thanks sir!
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you
For some reason it didnt make sense to me that the humerus olecranon fossa was on the posterior of the humerus, so I needed a good visual representation of it. Thank you.
nice video for learn
thank you so much:)
Good video
sir please what is this program that you are useing in lecture ???
what is the name of application that you use it??
styloid: adjective, Greek stylos = an instrument for writing, and eidos = shape or form; hence a pen- or pencil-like structure.
Thanks
Where can I get those diagrams in your video??
What program are you using to do these videos? Just wondering.
Hello I don't know much about what the humures and radial are really can someone eplain 2 me what they are please?
Question. In some diagrams I've seen, they show the side view of the arm and it seems as though the ulna and the radius are curved and form an X. But in other material like this video they are more straight and don't form an X. What's up with that?
@Shei_82
5 жыл бұрын
straight when you'r spreading your arm in anatomical position (palms facing front) were your thumb is lateral and your wrist bone is medial. X when they cross over each other. that's when your hand's back faces front, your wrist bone lateral, as well as your elbow, and your thumb is medial. that's what i understood from my anatomy lecture.
Watching this in big 2021
Radial tuberosity is not correctly placed in the video hence the concept of superior radioulnar joint ceases to exist here..
I actually do love your videos ... but words in the video is covering most of important things , u should make it smaller Sr
radial notch doesn't articulate with the head but with the circumferentia articularis from the head
By any chance would anybody happen to know the approximate minumal thickness of the ulna and radius of the average adult male? And if a person were to compare the strength of these bones to a type of wood with comparable strength, what type of wood might be most comparable? I know its a strange pair of questions, I would like to preform a safety experiment.
@thespontaneoustomato2676
2 жыл бұрын
Oak? Idk
Shouldn't the radial tuberosity lie medially? The model looks wrong.
تحيه لطلاب هندسة الطب الحياتي بالجامعة التكنلوجية ،. احبكم 💕💘
They cross when you twist your hand
@nicehaert look at the description
ULNA
fine
The voice not clear. And not with onsight indications. Thank you. Good day.
I went here after knowing messi fractured his radial bone. Get well soon Messi . Who else is here because of messi?
dr warhold domnt let him opppeate on you> he wsill disfigure you like he did me
"kurt curtis" wow, thats cruel
speech impediments are fun
ur bones don't look like real bones , please use better quality pictures
Everything is great but your english accent isnt easily undersatandable by us ie asian people so if plz u can change your accent so it'll b of great pleasure 2 us
Atheists are not stupid......but atheism is a stupid belief. This is a design kids and designs require a designer.
@andimarku3514
9 жыл бұрын
***** you seem very confident in what you exclaimed so it's ok.Im not gonna turn this into a religious argument.May you be successful in your further studies of anatomy :D
@EPmessi9800
9 жыл бұрын
Designs require a designer only when it comes to people creating objects. You can't really compare.
@josesomohano6118
8 жыл бұрын
+Horace Ball I've always found it amazing that our creator designed us to breath and swallow through the same tube.
The voice not clear. And not with onsight indications. Thank you. Good day.