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Dptherapist

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Hey, I just started my second semester of PT school and kinesiology is really scaring me. Based off my experiences in first semester I realized that I learn best from watching youtube videos. I was wondering if anyone has found any decent youtube videos that helped them understand kinesiology when they took it. ( and before anyone jumps at me... I have been looking for them on my own as well, and I don't have any specific topics in kinesiology in mind at the moment; we just started school, I just don't want to be in that situation again where I find that perfect resource two days before the final exam)
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Have you sought help from your classmates and professors? Wouldn't they be better sources than YouTube?

You should rent a textbook from Chegg or Amazon. I learn best when I learn the same thing from two sources which explain the same concept two different ways. Really, there should be no reason for you to go resort to Google and You Tube to get through PT school.
 
If it's the anatomy that is part of the problem, check out Acland's Anatomy or Anatomyzone channel on youtube.
 
Have you sought help from your classmates and professors? Wouldn't they be better sources than YouTube?

You should rent a textbook from Chegg or Amazon. I learn best when I learn the same thing from two sources which explain the same concept two different ways. Really, there should be no reason for you to go resort to Google and You Tube to get through PT school.
Obviously I'm using my textbook as well, but when I get a mental block on any given subject, a well made video will usually unstick it for me
If it's the anatomy that is part of the problem, check out Acland's Anatomy or Anatomyzone channel on youtube.
Anatomyzone is indeed an excellent resource, but I was looking specifically for kinesiology videos... One of my friends recommended kinesiologykris on youtube, and he's pretty good for the few videos he has... Thank you for the input though.
 
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