Upper Limb Neurological Examination - OSCE Guide (old version) | UKMLA | CPSA
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This video demonstrates how to perform an upper limb neurological examination in an OSCE station including assessment of tone, power, reflexes, sensation and co-ordination.
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Chapters:
- Introduction 00:00
- General inspection 00:32
- Tone 01:22
- Power 01:41
- Reflexes 03:13
- Light touch and pin-prick sensation 03:42
- Vibration sensation 04:46
- Proprioception 05:19
- Co-ordination 05:52
- Summary of findings 06:44
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bro gained all the med knowledge by gazing into the soul of the medical student
My thoughts exactly. 😂
The stare is ambitious.
because the med student was staring at him to check for scars, involuntary movemnts, etc for a long time... must be so awkward for the patient, especially with your shirt off
😂😂😂
I'm so glad even after 4 years the comment section is still alive and so is the chemistry between them lol.
haha, I have the same idea
Me too omg
7 years now
It's been 8 years now...and the chemistry is still strong😂
Looks like the examination started mid-day and ended late-evening. What a patient patient.
That was to test orientation to time and place. You've passed, congrats.
@@yehheapsmadaybut😂😅
I felt as if I was third wheeling rather than revising
Man they must have a great gym at their university .. everyone is bulked up!
You know that when it comes to stuff like this, they will never have anything less.
Small fry cookie cutters
😅😅
So true man
*His lats* game was popping 🆙
😂😂😂
wish someone looked at me the way patient was looking at Dr😩
Lmaooo Im pretty sure I’ve seen this video before, but I didn’t remember the *tension* and noticed somebody’s comment and I was like huh rly? And then this dude didn’t take his eyes off the dr and I was like lmaoooo u rite 😂😂
I cannot unsee this and now I cannot concentrate on the ASMR 😂
Well the doctor is cute so you can’t blame him!
😂😂😂😂
@@kaysmith8992what is ASMR?
I think he should always be examined
Its always great to come here years later when u have another clinical exam coming up 😌
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Can't believe this is 9 years ago ! Congrats for the great work
I don't know what I'd do without you guys.
Hows it going? What speciality you in now?
1:47 "We both know there is no way you are going to win this." Hahah thanks guys awesome video! :)
Luisa Peress :) No problem Luisa
+Luisa Peress the he looked at him was challenging ' just try to bush it down '
😂😂😂
The chemistry between them thou :D
Great video, just some additives:
- Ask about any pain in the shoulder, elbow or wrist before testing tone.
- Look specifically for carpal tunnel and ulnar decompression scars at the wrists and elbow
- May be good to add in functional power (pincer grip, aswell as getting them to undo a button etc)
- With joint position sense (proprioception), the movements should be much smaller, almost discernible, otherwise you won't pick up a subtle loss.
- Finger-to-nose test is debatably better than dysdiadochokinesis at detecting and distinguishing between coordination/ functional pathology, but I always do both.
Whoah, these are some good additional to that examination, Thanks!
At the beginning, he asked for pain.
Why do some people dislike videos ? It's very important for examination in the clinical . Thanks Geeky Medics very much
Perfect! Brief and nice explanation! Thank you for making it easy!
That look on harry’s face when he overpowered the examiner in almost all power tests
My lecturer didn't mention this in class. Thank you!
So glad you guys are back
You guy's have an awesome technique, can you do an explanatory video & some marking scheme stuff, so that a student should know which steps usually mean A-lot as far as marks are concerned.
Very much appreciate you all setting up Geeky medics and these videos. Thank you.
We all remember these guys right before our exam.
Thank you for the concise video :)!!!
You are doing great job..thanks
Very informative and helpful video sir.
Thank u !!
That new intro,though!thanks for the vids,guys!i use them for asmr and the gf uses them for her nursing clinicals
Tons of thanks guys. You are brilliant!
So much thanks for you, guys!)
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU HELPED ME ALOT
Very nice, I am hoping all this will help me with my PLAB2 examination lol. Thank you guys for providing all these very beneficial videos. Great job.
Did the exam go well?
lmao the dude's probably in specialty training by this point😂@@Nordic_Scandinavia
So relax! Thanks for the vidro
Wonderful skills and presentation easy to learn
I learnt more than upper limb neurological examination from this.
that gaze though!
thank you for your work
Another heart exam video, maybe with this patient guy? ;-D
Peeeeeeeerfct 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thnx alot alot 😇😇
thanks alot.. you are greatly help me... I'm from iraq
Very useful video ..... thank you
Wonderful learning video. A friendly comment that the medial aspect of the forearm is T1 and the medial aspect of the arm is T2.
Cheers
I hope that I can experience that kind of session,
Brilliant work
Hi - when you are checking for past pointing is the doctor meant to keep their finger in the same place throughout the test, or move it and see if the patient can still touch their finger and follow the movement?
Thanks very much for these vids - they're really great!
don't mind me i'm just binge watching all videos on your channel to refresh my memory
Welcome back dear friend. We’ve missed you. 😂
Great video, thank you for your help xoxo Sazzles out
These videos get me through the day
Thank you!
thanks alot, , nice examination
Brilliant!
great assessment
reference: 06:16 ............. the examiner shouldn't move his finger when the patient's finger is moving toward the examiner's finger, the examiner should change the position of his finger when the patient is moving his finger towards his nose.
Can you further explain why he shouldn't ?
It defeats the whole purpose of a test of co-ordination. أحمد حجازي
Because you want to assess a neurological issue. This exam is to check patient's ability to aim a target without overshooting. If you move the target when he is trying to reach at it, it could be a sight issue, not a neurological one.
Curious, but how does one go into this profession? (Neurology)
@@Timecapsule96 medschool
very helpful thanks
Very nice explanation
Handsome guys!
At 1:40 , what's that look for ?????
Great video
Awesome. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing 🤩
Awesome video...
This is a very resourceful video on cranial nerve examination
Thank you doctor it was very helpful
Thanks
THANKS
Thank you so much
This guy's been bulking
AWESOME :)
*Definitely yes*
Nice summary
Could you do a video about pupil examination with a neurological pupillometer?
thank you
shirtless dude !!! *crying inside * lol
Perhaps the examination should begin with observing arm movements as the patient walks into the room.
Its 2Am how did I got here?
Please don't tell me you're a medic!!
Am Tm After This Video I Don't Know 😂
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Nebitno Ime 2:02 am here and wondering the same question
It's 3 AM here, buddy. I'm equally as confused.
love it
fantastic
excellent
Awesome 👍
Thankss
hahaha they only recorded the "thank you" part late in the evening. You guys are hilarious :)
These video shooting sessions often take many hours, all in the quest for creating something useful for you guys!
@@geekymedics gotta love the dedication !
Love the seagulls at 3:02
its easy in video but hard in the osce 😆😆
What about reinforcement for reflexes?
Hi,
I wanted to ask please: why do you need to test for both proprioception and vibration ? both of them are from the same spinal tract. Thanks
what year do u learn this in? we do in 2nd year
Thank you .. nice good vid
very good man...Amazing with nerve Supply but where are the periphe Nerves Ulnar und Radial ??
I think youtube should be thanked and bowed more than med schools as youtube help much more than them
We have no way of doing that though
the eye contact
He looks like Nathan Drake 👏👏
Anyone else notice it gets dark outside and then light again over the course of the video
5:09 that was painful
Super
Why am I so invested in their relationship? 😅
Nice
Date of birth 7/34/93...something doesn't seem quite right there
April 7, 1993.
Kristen Slice it pins the DOB at Sept 3, if you push the 34. Sept 3, 1993
Yes David!!
3:17
Which tuning fork should be used to test proprioception?
Nice systematically done examination would have been better and more complete if all intrinsic hand muscles examined
Trying to get the app from apple store but I get a message saying the app is being modified so no purchase possible at this time.
+freethinkr81 That's very odd. Did you eventually manage to download it? We've not heard this issue from anybody else
The inner side of forearm sensation is supplied by C8 or T1?
+Ashraf Hamdi yes, sensation of the inner side of the forearm is supplied by medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm which is derived from C8 and T1
Thanks alot
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