Review: Lower Limb (Region Dissection)

8 Comments on “Review: Lower Limb (Region Dissection)

  1. thank you so much for this =) you make learning fun =) i laughed when you said “in case you think im creepy”..hahhaa..thank you doctor!=)

  2. Would be good if some of the longer tutorials were kept a bit shorter, e.g. a maximum 20 minutes; also would like to see more resources on the Lower Limb page on anatomy, common injuries and clinical interventions specifically regarding the Knee and Ankle.

    Keep up the good work, this site is so helpful to medical students with a love and respect for anatomy.

    • We certainly will be adding more of that in the future. It all takes time though. As for the time. We thought about keeping things shorter but we felt that complete was more important. With my own browsing experience the loading of pages is more annoying than pausing and continuing later. We certainly appreciate your point of view though and have talked about making things a bit tighter in the future.

  3. Greetings from Sweden! These videos are much better than the anatomy lectures at my med school. They are great for reviewing the anatomy after a dissection. They are so easy to understand and follow– and it seems Mr. Bighands is very skilled at shaking muscles. Keep up the good work!

    One question– will you possibly be offering downloadable versions of the videos in the future?

    • Thanks for watching!! We will be adding lots more content this summer. As for downloadable we are tossing around options.
      Cheers
      Dr. G

  4. I totally appreciate the back and forth on insertions. I have used your videos as we go thru the whole body, but this one seems so complete. It is great to have a resource … this seems just odd somehow, but I have your videos playing in the background when I am doing other things like cooking. Not only educational, but reinforcing as well.
    Thanks!!

  5. Thank you so so much for this site. Your methods and how you organize the information is top notch. Helping me get through Gross Anatomy and I really appreciate what you have to offer.