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Excellent
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ОтветитьThis was really helpful thank you so much !
ОтветитьWould you consider making a video on lines & tube placement in a CXR?
ОтветитьHello Dr. Nel
I am interested as a layman in the biomechanics of the foot. For someone like me who doesn't have good ankle mobility (dorsal extensions) i would like to know what the anatomical differences in architecture/structure might be. Is there any research on this where 2 groups of subjects have been compared?or If you have a suggestion let me know. Thanks
Thank you ! Your videos make learning anatomy fun.
ОтветитьCan you kindly do all joints including hip. Thanks
ОтветитьGreat video sir....... Thanks a lot !!
ОтветитьThis has been SUPER helpful as a new PA working in foot and ankle orthopedics, thank you so much !!
ОтветитьSoooo good
ОтветитьGreat vedeo. Having my Part 1 next week. These vedeos help me a lot. Thank you
ОтветитьAnother great video, thanks! A temporal bone CT anatomy would be super helpful, if you have the chance sometime!
ОтветитьI really appreciate your content. It's massively helpful, succinct and thorough. I speak a lot about how xrays can have a ton of findings and can hide a truck. Knowing the anatomy is rarely simple because there are so much to each body part.
I do have one additional hope, in the MRI component, please place a reminder to which of the lis franc ligaments are considered most structurally important. I always have to look up whether it's the dorsal or plantar component.