Do you know how to describe a sharp pain, a dull ache, or an injury in English? In this medical English podcast, we go beyond basic body parts. You'll learn why doctors ask what they ask โ and how to explain exactly where and how it hurts.
๐ง In this episode:
- Why the head is treated like a "vulnerable container"
- The terrifying truth about your neck (and why paramedics immobilize it first)
- Why your shoulder dislocates easily but your elbow doesn't
- The real reason runner's knee starts in your hip
- Why stubbing your toe hurts so much (nerve density explained)
This is medical English with biomechanical logic โ not boring memorization. ๐ Practice plan included at the end. ๐ฌ Comment below: What medical situation have you struggled to explain in English? ๐ Subscribe for more real-world English lessons.