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  • I enjoyed this video and found Dr Borb's explaination v helpful for my anatomy - completed now :)

  • Wrinkle..... Why do u like to criticise only? you sound as if your pronunciation is absolutly perfect !!

    Dr Bob is doing a great job and producing great videos to help others.

  • Dear @sahar1usa , did you miss this statement of praise by @wrinkledBalloon: "hello, i just want to say that these videos are fantastic!!! really helping to go over some main points. " ?

  • can you tell me were you purchased this muscular skeleton

  • Thank you Thank you Thank youuuuu

  • Hi.... im 18 years old.. and i gym just about everyday.. i consider myself as being in good shape... except for the fact that my gluteal muscle is slightly out of proportion..my gluteal muscle is slightly diagonal(thats the best way i can describe it).. help pls.. i dnt know if its my walking patterns.. but also i negleted my legs for a while and only worked on my upper body.. i dnt know if thats could be the reason for the muscle...

  • @Monstar7979 you could have a hiked hip due to shotrness of the QL muscle. or a lat pelvic tilt.its hard to say because you dont give more info.is it only on one side?on a diagonal going up or down.arom .prom's and muscle lenght test can usually help determine if something is wrong.going to a Licensed Massage Therapist or chiropractor will give you these postural assessments.if you contact a LMT make sure you tell him you want postural assessments.

  • thank u...........these videos really helps out 2 study de models :)

  • good videos....but this would be easier if we could see the whole leg initially and zoom in just to have a clearer perspective

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    ....when i looked it up there were both from different sources), but it really does take away from your video as in some spots it sounds like you're reading and guessing. the only criticism i can offer, though :)

  • I appreciate your comment but I have to take issue with your criticism of my pronunciation. The correct pronunciation for tensor fasciae latae is (Ten-sor Fash-ee-ee Lay-tee). This is because the phrase is Latin and the "ae" and "i" in Latin are pronounced with a long "e". When you mispronounce the word as "lah-tay" you are anglicizing the word and/ or liking your coffee too much :)

  • hello, i just want to say that these videos are fantastic!!! really helping to go over some main points. your pronunciation is a little rough is some spots, though; ex., tensor fasciae latae, which is "tensor fash-ahe latte (like the drink: lah-tay)". it might just be regional differences ( I thought previously that you were pronouncing ischial incorrectly as well, but....

  • I hate these plastic models.  Pots and dissections are much better.

    Still good though.

  • Dr.Robert Droaul

    thank you so much for this video what can I do to strengthen the gluteus medius

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