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Forearm muscles: Attachments (part 4/6)

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

Forearm muscles

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  • Not wrong... i think you should see a real model of forearm muscles. The digitorum profundus and carpi ulnaris flexor muscles extend all the way to the back of the ulnar bone.

  • O and what's the title of this pianomusic?

  • I can't remember right now.. i will get back to you when i find it.

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  • thanks you again!

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  • @aronkacska my point was we all have to draw and re draw these things in order to learn them. Its no biggie, certainly has nothing to do with his sexuality. And there is no need to write nasty (racist) stuff on my profile just cos I didnt like your comment.... your taking things too far.

  • @TimmysMummy yeah you got it right, you are the slaves for us, all the people. and if you make a mistake, you go to prison. thats how it goes, so please just let me diss that artistic gay-ass prick

  • @aronkacska medicine entails understanding the theory of attatcments, insertions, innervation and vascularisation etc of the muscles, Grays anatomy, netters, sobatta, yokotchi... I could go on listing names of book with drawings/photos so [ us] med students will be able to help out [you] interlectually impaired meat heads when you sprain tear or injure something becaus you havent studied your theory properly. Have some respect please.

  • @aronkacska You're obviously not a medical student at all.

  • oh youre that kind of artistic medical student?arent you gay?

  • again, thanks a lot!!!

  • dude you suck

  • Hey, the title says Part 4, but the video says Part 5!

  • behind the ulna, shouldnt be extensor instead of flexor?

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