I love you! I couldn’t pass anatomy without you! And I can’t become a reflexologist without passing anatomy! You are my hero!
@devanshusharma32435 сағат бұрын
Thanks . Hi I have problem over my sacrum alongwith upper both hip edge line & both legs spasms with non stop full day horrible pain so can u help me with solutions. Thank you.
@Sunshine-zp8eg18 сағат бұрын
Your videos helped me create a perfect diagram that I struggled with even during exams.😅
@natinahom20 сағат бұрын
Keep it up
@user-mb2xv3wt8z22 сағат бұрын
YOU’RE SO GREAT IN EXPLAINING ANG GALING MO! FROM PHILIPINNES❤
@user-mf2ei8xc5xКүн бұрын
Thank you for this video Please help with cranial nerves
@sampari6358Күн бұрын
Love this guy. He a good guy
@sampari6358Күн бұрын
Best video hands down on this topic well done
@cortneyellyn3233Күн бұрын
Do you have a video on Hypersensitivity Reactions?
@cortneyellyn3233Күн бұрын
When you're taking a 6 week online accelerated A&P 2 class before nursing school starts-- you're freaking out and then you find Siebert Science. I may pass now. THANK YOU. lol
@user-xq1qz9ce8hКүн бұрын
I have ever lost a way to thank some one😢
@djibrilyadd41312 күн бұрын
Congratulations for your great breakdown of this physio lesson
@fromjaxflorida2 күн бұрын
Thank you for these videos. You are naturally a gifted teacher. I watched other people's videos but yours were the easiest to follow and understand. Kudos!
@nancynalomba47502 күн бұрын
Well explained thank you
@0xoRial2 күн бұрын
great concise overview!
@tinyfacemcgee92112 күн бұрын
You are so clear and easy to understand! Wow! You are an amazing teacher!
@moodymila_272 күн бұрын
Infinity times % explained perfectly❤🙌🤍
@charlespolino2 күн бұрын
Can't begin to express how excited I am to have come across your channel! 60 slides all explained in one amazing video, and everything just clicked in my head. Thanks Siebert!!
@smartzycruiz29742 күн бұрын
You are so talented sir you make Anatomy look so easy and simple 😊 I wish you were one of my lecturers well happy I met you on time I’m still a new Anatomy student
@ilaly83472 күн бұрын
You’re literally the best!!! I don’t know why you don’t do biochemistry😭
@SiebertScience2 күн бұрын
I’d love to do biochemistry someday. But this isn’t my job…I do all this stuff in my spare time, so I’m pretty limited in how much content I can make.
@nicolerosas37092 күн бұрын
Very clearly explained!!
@nyschray79453 күн бұрын
This is so good and easy to follow!
@user-yn9vp4xn1o3 күн бұрын
What is collaboration thinking ? What is a collaborative approach ? Why is collaborative mindset important ? What is another word for collaborative ?😂😂😂😂😂
@abigaile43343 күн бұрын
AMAZING WAY OF TEACHING!
@camisaharris5313 күн бұрын
You're a great teacher. I was like wow his explanations are so simple and easy to memorize. I'm a subscriber now lol
@freedom72bee3 күн бұрын
BEST video to learn from on the Heart!🙌🏾
@luzvargas10633 күн бұрын
Such a detailed explanation you are so blessed. Here am heer to tell you that the PROBLEM WE ARE HAVING IN OUR HEALTHCARE providers when they see us having severe symptoms of weakness they INSIST we are having arthritis, when test come back, they intentionally delay in helping you even though you have an CT scan A n MRI you no longer can move they still insist you must give nerve 18 months to regenerate. THE EMG test must show a damage nerves, but WE ALL KNOW once the nerves are injured it takes almost 2 years to get to know if those nerves can regenerate lots of unrealistic risk, since they took so so very long in helping you. of course if you cannot move MEANS a great amount of nerves are affected making it only common sense to attempt to operate free the nerves so the he or she can have some functionality given that disability system here in US do not cover you for any care UBLESS YO PAID A PRIVATE INSURANCE POLICY, they don't even cover treatments at the nerve centers in case you want to attempt to give it a shot and see if you can improve. THERE IS NO COVERAGE for any care giver person.unless you can pay to a assisted living 8 to 10 k dollars a month for having someone to occasionally take you to your basic daily needs (transport , feeding, doctors appointments) THe Veterans are reality nailed to the wall ( in great disadvantage) in this type of situation. Only the system helps you if you cannot wipe your butt, feed yourself or transport in and out of places. Medicaid raise a bar of not qualifying you for any kind of help simply because Veterans Affairs are supposed to assist us but they Do NOT, everyone knows that. Bottom line in between health providers not being realistic not giving you a chance so you can be somewhat functional and pay your bills then Veterans Affairs Denis EVERYTHING or simply make you run their entire whole chain of command before anyone does anything. Not all veterans can sustain that kind of fight while going down. At least I had seen veterans Affairs personeel happy you CANNOT MOVE, it raises some kind of rush of satisfaction to say you served, and now you cannot move. if you are still operable ( can be repaired by surgery) they insist on putting you in a nursing home instead of letting you have the surgery. If you ask the social worker for a special vehicle or equipment they tell you "YOU JUST NEED TO SOCIALIZE WITH VETERANS" instead of getting you the car or equipment you need. if you go to their clinic they say "MAYBE YOU WERE NEVER ABLE TO WALK BEFORE ANYHOW " So they lower your self esteem feeding you with you are done JUST DIE. in summary is a total joy for them to see your misery ( detrimental state) EVEN IF IT WAS OPERABLE they will say you are done.. And forget about them finding you a surgeon they just attempt to make you have to see a social worker and she does not offer you help Depending on your severity you are simply in agony, affliction sobbing screaming and yelling while they laugh about you. Everyone is telling you, that you serve this country and so you have the great of the greatest benefits.Its a beyond a sad situation. You have to have a heck of a network of people to help you if not YOU AREA (SO)L. I am quite an expert on this subject but NOTHING TO BE proud about only SHAME.They is nothing positive I can say and STILL NEED TO BE GRATEFUL because they feed my mouth, IT really cannot be more humiliating. I hope this raise some awareness and perhaps when I am no longer here as ALWAYS someone can do something about it. I thank you for your informative video though.
@rohitmenon97383 күн бұрын
How come at at 15:24 you don’t redo the ice table after the equivalence point. Wouldn’t the system want to create HCHO2 to maintain equilibrium, thus increasing the OH- concentration? I believe this would be a very small value but should it still be done?
@MihretDegife-hx9js3 күн бұрын
You're one of the most talented biology teachers from i've encountered before
@thomasmooremedia3 күн бұрын
I love your videos. I teach in a high school health academy in California and your videos and help to make me a better teacher.
@SiebertScience3 күн бұрын
Hey Thomas! What a comment..."make me a better teacher" is an amazing compliment. I really appreciate it. So, I'm actually in the early stages of designing an A&P curriculum (resources for teachers and students), and I'm looking for some insight from other teachers about what they most need for their courses. If you would be interested in answering a few questions, just email me at: siebertjustinm (at) gmail.com Either way, I appreciate the kind words!
@fimpero9944 күн бұрын
I've been trying to get my head around this topic for months now and I stumbled across this video, ive never heard it explained so well and so precisely yet in a way so easy to understand. You're an extraordinary teacher, THANKS!
@Fitness4London4 күн бұрын
This was a useful refresher after hearing about Novak Djokovic's upcoming right knee meniscus surgery. Thanks for this video, you're a great teacher.
@schamgardilungani-dilu44304 күн бұрын
KUL needs you buddy
@SiebertScience4 күн бұрын
What is KUL?
@schamgardilungani-dilu44304 күн бұрын
@@SiebertScience The name of my university. Catholic university of Leuven in Belgium
@user-xk6tm1do8t4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much sir for this wonderful explanation
@marywolle1114 күн бұрын
I have been searching for a long while for this kind of helpful information. Thank you! I actually have heard of So Long to Pinky....but not explained as well with helpful memorization tips.
@charlottemupfunya10474 күн бұрын
Impeccable teaching skills. I really liked the concept of dividing the homeostatic process into 4; stimuli, sensors, intergration and effectors
@charlottemupfunya10474 күн бұрын
The way you simplify this is beyond amazing.🎉
@pamelakinya87275 күн бұрын
This is amazing, very clear explanations
@devanshusharma32435 күн бұрын
Brilliant. Thanks.
@devanshusharma32435 күн бұрын
Amazing. Thanks.
@devanshusharma32435 күн бұрын
WowWow wow superb explanation so kindly explain how fat stores in our body. Thank you.
@thandoxginindza5 күн бұрын
Jesus loves you ❤️
@thandoxginindza5 күн бұрын
Jesus loves you ❤️
@devanshusharma32435 күн бұрын
Wow u have taught so well & all learned by me so easily. Thanks a lot. More videos from u on whole body.
@Darker3215 күн бұрын
💯 perfect
@okechukwugabriel53065 күн бұрын
Awesome video, so informatice yet simplified
@tedf32485 күн бұрын
Great information, easy to visualize and follow everything he says and shows, excellent rundown that'll prepare me for my shoulder/rotator cuff visit with my doctor next week. Thanks!
@JC-hu2nw5 күн бұрын
Excellent, perfect video lecture. Thank you, professor!
@AitanaBanuelosRoch5 күн бұрын
Hello, can you explain pleas why the horns are Dorsal Lateral and Ventral instead of Posterior Lateral and Anterior? Thank you for your video.