Neuroanatomy S1 E2A: Introduction to the Spinal Cord

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  • UBC Faculty of Medicine Professor of Anatomy & Neuroanatomy, Dr. Claudia Krebs, hosts the award winning NEUROANATOMY educational series.
    In this episode Dr. Krebs and Dr. Wayne Vogl explore the structures that make up, surround, and protect the spinal cord.
    CHAPTERS
    0:00 - 0:57 - Intro
    0:57 - 3:40 - Introduction to the Spinal cord
    3:41 - 6:58 - Arrangement of the nerves from the central nervous system.
    6:59 - 7:53 - Gross Anatomy of the spinal cord
    7:54 - 9:54 - Arrangement of the spinal cord and related structures in the back
    9:55 - 10:31 - End
    ---------------
    The FOM Digital Solutions: EdTech team collaborates and empowers UBC Medicine learners and faculty to create award winning educational media experiences.
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    Supported through a Grant by the UBC Flexible Learning Initiative
    Performed by Claudia Krebs and Wayne Vogl
    Written by Dr. Claudia Krebs, Tamara Bodnar, Parker Holman and Dr. Joanne Weinberg
    Produced and Directed by Zachary Rothman (Ed Tech)
    CREW
    Director of Photography - Toby Gorman
    Editor - Richard Neufeld
    Sound Design - James Wallace
    Visual Effects - Gloo Studios
    ID Project Management and Support - Justin Student
    Flexible Learning Manager - Jeff Miller
    Make Up - Leah Cuff
    Camera - Aidan Dungait, Michael Yeung, Jordan Droho, Nathan Watkins
    Lighting and Grip - Teo Jara, Niko Toribio, Alejandro Hernandez, Travis Briggs
    TRANSLATIONS
    Italian Translation by Fabio Ghiotto, Ph.D, University of Genoa
    Portuguese Translation by Jose Paulo Andrade, M.D., Ph.D., Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto
    Portuguese (Brazil) Translation by Erick Gabriel
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    We acknowledge our traditional hosts and honour their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
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Komentáře • 910

  • @ravenwda007
    @ravenwda007 Před 4 lety +2248

    Pay respects to the people who donated their bodies as cadavers for educational purposes.

    • @joeseppe1398
      @joeseppe1398 Před 4 lety +42

      ye, i pay my respects all day every day

    • @YiannisANO1911
      @YiannisANO1911 Před 4 lety +53

      Its lesson #1 for any dissection session, learning how the specimens are acquired and understanding the significance of their worth.

    • @gabrielgagne3850
      @gabrielgagne3850 Před 4 lety +14

      ravenwda007 ya, I can’t even move anymore, but at least you guys know what it looks like lol

    • @antyhingforeverythingnew6285
      @antyhingforeverythingnew6285 Před 4 lety +7

      Their contribution is massive at least as much as scientists or even more.

    • @sandrawong6787
      @sandrawong6787 Před 4 lety +10

      Special thanks to
      Fella who donated a spinal cord

  • @lethalprobiotic
    @lethalprobiotic Před 4 lety +523

    Damn this video is 8 years old but has such high production quality, what a pleasure. Bless the creators

    • @suras8984
      @suras8984 Před 4 lety +13

      We still had HD 8 years ago lol

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 4 lety +67

      thank you. We put a lot of work into these.

    • @max4018
      @max4018 Před 4 lety +16

      u from the future?

    • @themist7011
      @themist7011 Před 4 lety +13

      Its only 6 years

    • @APAstronaut333
      @APAstronaut333 Před 3 lety +1

      The spine probably had an update and this information is obsolete

  • @konradlorenz4
    @konradlorenz4 Před 7 lety +839

    I'm a professor of neuroanatomy in Colombia. These videos have been so helpful for my students. Thanks

    • @avegaughtastiffy1654
      @avegaughtastiffy1654 Před 4 lety +5

      mustafa farraje hope you make it to become a doctor!

    • @jayw8726
      @jayw8726 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mustafafarraje5922 Hope you already made it. Hope you are enjoying too! 😁

    • @jayw8726
      @jayw8726 Před 4 lety

      @@mustafafarraje5922 Glad to hear. Read alot, watch videos alot. We all made it across well. So would you! Good luck! 😁

    • @Bonbayash
      @Bonbayash Před 4 lety

      :v mis respetos profesor

    • @yinyang.333
      @yinyang.333 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mustafafarraje5922 Najeeb also great

  • @avtawf
    @avtawf Před 7 lety +1044

    How do these videos not have millions of views? I mean the quality though...

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 7 lety +89

      . Tell your colleagues!

    • @Manix47AK
      @Manix47AK Před 4 lety +5

      Its probably for the best. you don't want somebody arguing that its not politically correct and then profit from its lack of availability.

    • @willmpet
      @willmpet Před 4 lety +4

      And people can learn about themselves - so important!

    • @akeelahndou1949
      @akeelahndou1949 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ubcmedvid Now I know why a Lumbar puncture is done at that specific position, thank you. The headaches afterwards though, YIKES!!!

    • @rolexshadow
      @rolexshadow Před 4 lety

      Not everyone will be smart enough to study medicine

  • @WorkerBeesUnite
    @WorkerBeesUnite Před 4 lety +1834

    Am I the only person here who is simply interested in this without being in a class for it?

    • @tylergladys6626
      @tylergladys6626 Před 4 lety +19

      Nope

    • @fatimaisra9143
      @fatimaisra9143 Před 4 lety +13

      Nah

    • @_wtf
      @_wtf Před 4 lety +69

      Yes Gabriel, you are the only one.

    • @onemoment7368
      @onemoment7368 Před 4 lety +19

      Na, just showed up in my feed so clicked on it. Good info btw...

    • @belle8296
      @belle8296 Před 4 lety +9

      No. CZcams suggested this one video and after that I keep searching videos like this.

  • @katherinemartin7243
    @katherinemartin7243 Před 3 lety +56

    I'm a Y1 med student trying to learn nervous system anatomy over zoom, thank you so much for these videos, they must take so much time and hard work but they are extremely appreciated!!

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 3 lety +9

      You are most welcome. Thanks for watching. Subscribe and watch all three seasons of this series and our other new content. Good luck with your studies!

    • @naomijohnson2783
      @naomijohnson2783 Před 3 lety +1

      It is the same for me. I'm very grateful as well!!

    • @sambitdas9416
      @sambitdas9416 Před 3 lety

      Same

  • @bananasdelfuego3849
    @bananasdelfuego3849 Před 7 lety +59

    Powerful series. If my uni's Neurology lectures were half this good maybe the drop out rate wouldn't be as bad. 10/10

  • @athleticasian1
    @athleticasian1 Před 6 lety +157

    WOW. mindblown by the quality and aesthetics of the vid as well as the concise information. Thank you so much for sharing these with us without cost. Incredibly grateful for these.

  • @jeepz669
    @jeepz669 Před 4 lety +249

    I have no idea why I like this stuff.. I'm not a student, professor, Dr or anything lol.

    • @TechnoticTV
      @TechnoticTV Před 4 lety +16

      Nothing wrong with learning more about what you are! I love this stuff

    • @guadalupealvarez9500
      @guadalupealvarez9500 Před 4 lety +13

      Humans are program to learn so that may be the reason why. Be curious bro!!!

    • @fido3561
      @fido3561 Před 4 lety +6

      Now when the doctor tells us why our backs are hurting, we can understand rather than nodding our head.

    • @mahbuburrahman8997
      @mahbuburrahman8997 Před 4 lety

      So who ur??

    • @datapirate3169
      @datapirate3169 Před 4 lety +1

      mahbubur rahman someone fishing for compliments.

  • @NoOne-fe3gc
    @NoOne-fe3gc Před 4 lety +558

    CZcams: Here's a video about the anatomy of a spinal cord
    Me: But I am a software dev.
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    Me:.... sounds legit, lets go

  • @shueymirkin6651
    @shueymirkin6651 Před 3 lety +12

    This entire series is absolutely incredible. I'm a 2nd year medical student, and this is the highest quality medical education videos I've ever seen. Kudos to everyone involved in making them!

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much. We're happy you liked them.

    • @barbaradonohue4822
      @barbaradonohue4822 Před 2 lety

      I’m now doing psych. I don’t know how you med students do it. Nursing school was fun. But I always felt stressed for med students. Respect.

  • @akisok2024
    @akisok2024 Před 6 lety +33

    The best neuro presentation I have seen to date. Seeing the real life anatomy is much better than a drawing or animation. Loved it, thank you :)

  • @broccoli2154
    @broccoli2154 Před 4 lety +30

    THIS IS AN AMAZING QUALITY.

  • @ArmaanDK
    @ArmaanDK Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much UBC for making these videos public. Especially in times like these getting a visual and thorough explanation can be so difficult for students.

  • @optimus-primal
    @optimus-primal Před 6 lety +21

    The skeleton with its own spotlight in the background was great xD

  • @silvanowendel3682
    @silvanowendel3682 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing. I Had neuroanatomy exactly 45 years ago. It is an excellent tool to recapitulate my former neuroanatomy studies. I am a hematologist. Wish I had those vídeos in 1976. Well Done. Thanks for that.

  • @Losttoanyreason
    @Losttoanyreason Před 4 lety +36

    Interesting and no I'm not a medical student . Just someone that likes to learn new things. Never knew my spinal cord didn't go all the way to the tail bone. Who'd have thunk it ?

  • @saifahmed7398
    @saifahmed7398 Před 2 lety +3

    videos like this must have been a lot of effort and money to make.. every medical student appreciate that, thank you!

  • @jasonharvey2026
    @jasonharvey2026 Před 4 lety +54

    This is really interesting to me. I had surgery on my cervical spinal cord about 2 years ago to the day. I have a tumor growing in my spinal cord right around the C1-C2 area. I was told it's pretty rare, and a dangerous condition.
    I had surgery, but they couldn't remove the whole tumor, and I had to have radiation treatments after I healed up.. The tumor has been stable since the radiation treatments and hasn't grown any. I just had a MRI today for a check up and get my results next week. Hopefully it's hasn't changed any.
    The right side of my body took a bit of a hit from the surgery though. My foot, leg and up to the top of my ribs and part of my hand all have this strange numbness. Kind a feels like my leg is hollow and the bottom of my foot is inflated with air. That's the only way I can describe it. And I'm probably stuck with that. But I'll take that over paralysis any day. The surgeon and his team did a great job.
    Thanks for this interesting look at the spinal cord.

    • @patrickpunzalan5939
      @patrickpunzalan5939 Před 3 lety +1

      How are you friend?

    • @curcumin417
      @curcumin417 Před 3 lety +3

      Great attitude, God bless.

    • @sakyibea1570
      @sakyibea1570 Před 3 lety +4

      You have such a positive outlook on life 🤗

    • @avetruetocaesar3463
      @avetruetocaesar3463 Před 3 lety +1

      What were the results like? Hope you are doing good now.

    • @929er13
      @929er13 Před 3 lety

      hope you're doing well nowadays, mate. I think I'll get acdf eventually and i would also prefer a bit of uncomfortable numbness over paralysis any day.

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    @amitkapoor7831 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wish CZcams, smartphones and such videos were there 20 years back

  • @feelthemusic2017
    @feelthemusic2017 Před 3 lety +18

    Our bodies are low-key scary on the inside but interesting. 😅

  • @athleticasian1
    @athleticasian1 Před 6 lety +19

    Would you please consider doing more of these type of videos for anatomy? This is amazing.

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    All this series are a piece of art (knowledge, music, edition, lights...)

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    @positivedano7908 Před 3 lety +2

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      @ubcmedvid  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching. Did you know there are 3 seasons of this series? Subscribe to watch them all and see our new content.

  • @agnishwar3658
    @agnishwar3658 Před 4 lety +9

    Bruh wtf, why's the editing so good on this.

  • @humanbeing4078
    @humanbeing4078 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm from India.... and I'm in 12th. Going to be a medical student next year.This was so helpful and interesting
    Thanks a ton....😊

  • @haleemaahmed911
    @haleemaahmed911 Před 3 lety +1

    The quality of this is amazing, feels like watching a cool med documentary. Kudos to the UBC Med team!!

  • @atariqfoster3582
    @atariqfoster3582 Před 7 lety +1

    Amazingly remarkable.... when I watch all these videos I don’t worry about exams or if I’m ready for a practical.....video starts out simple and then then develops overtime.... this is a million star rating from me....

  • @simranshaikh3280
    @simranshaikh3280 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much. These series are really helping a lot in understanding such a complex structure of our body. Very well simplified and explained. ❤

  • @mshah7461
    @mshah7461 Před 5 lety +4

    Amazing videos! During the end credit roll, I feel like I just finished watching one of the ocean's eleven movies. Thanks UBC Med!!!

  • @jossgutierrez7096
    @jossgutierrez7096 Před rokem +2

    As a third semester medical student I really appreciate your videos because it is helping me a lot to understand neuroanatomy, and with the help of the indicated books, this topic is more than reinforced.

  • @SaeedAcronia
    @SaeedAcronia Před 3 lety +1

    UBC is definitely a top research centre in the world for medical sciences

  • @zeynabbbb
    @zeynabbbb Před 4 lety +4

    Man these are perfect for studying during quarantine, super easy to understand. Thank you ❤

  • @dianaram.c.1992
    @dianaram.c.1992 Před 4 lety +3

    This is so amazing wow!!! I'm proud and complelty respect those who take careers as doctors and specialists.

  • @wenjingwu6293
    @wenjingwu6293 Před 6 lety

    These series of videos are so amazing!!!! Please keep up the good work! I am super grateful! Thank you all so much!!!

  • @dianefresca6896
    @dianefresca6896 Před 8 měsíci

    As a nurse with new onset MS at age 68 this has been helpful to understand my lesions
    Thank you

  • @bexualhealing
    @bexualhealing Před 4 lety +4

    I always remember the vertebral bones as times of eating: breakfast at 7, lunch at 12, dinner at 5, supper at 5(1) and then a drink in bed (1). I remember the nerves the same but pretend it’s a Sunday so have a lie in and have breakfast at 8 instead of 7😬

    • @nurinathirah6312
      @nurinathirah6312 Před 3 lety

      hi, can you explain the nerves, i dont quite get it. interesting method!!

    • @someone-yj2im
      @someone-yj2im Před 3 lety

      @@nurinathirah6312
      Because there are more nerves than vertebrae in the cervical region.
      There are 7 cervical vertebrae and 8 cervical nerves because the first cervical nerve passes between occipital bone and vertebra c1 so it makes it 8 nerves

  • @urantia1111
    @urantia1111 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a new found respect for my body. Thank you!

  • @jenniferbalboni
    @jenniferbalboni Před 6 lety +1

    Love Dr. Krebs! Great stuff. Thank you!

  • @andyruiz3255
    @andyruiz3255 Před rokem

    I am a medical student from Ecuador and now we are learning neuroanatomy.
    I really appreciate the videos, every second of them helps to better understand the anatomy and better practice

  • @MidnightWanted
    @MidnightWanted Před 3 lety +4

    who else fixed their posture while watching?

  • @jaijawanjaikisan8844
    @jaijawanjaikisan8844 Před 5 lety +22

    best dissection and nice explaination love your teaching and concept clearing lecture
    thanks
    from India

  • @twinbill2604
    @twinbill2604 Před 4 lety +1

    These videos are the best I've ever seen. Thank you doctors!

  • @nickgoya640
    @nickgoya640 Před rokem

    In this video, the lady explain wonderfully the anatomy of the spinal cord, the video help me to understand perfectly the functions of all parts of the spinal cord.

  • @priscilamonteiro8141
    @priscilamonteiro8141 Před 7 lety +13

    Great material! Thanks for sharing it for free!

  • @artofdance7
    @artofdance7 Před 4 lety +5

    AMAZING DISSECTION...BUT I CAN STILL IMAGINE THE SMELL OF FORMALIN FROM HOME.
    THESE VIDEOS HELPED ME A LOT TO UNDERSTAND NEUROANATOMY .
    THANK U

  • @king-yq5xj
    @king-yq5xj Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your valuable presentation, Dr. Claudia Krebs and Dr. Wayne Vogl.

  • @lakshminarayanasanth
    @lakshminarayanasanth Před 4 lety

    Got bit amazed learning about our own spinal cord. Thanks to two doctors who explained it very well even for a non medical student can understand. Keep going 👏

  • @ranimnaoum5952
    @ranimnaoum5952 Před 7 lety +6

    Great content and amazing presentation! Thank you for sharing this.
    It would be useful too if you did the ascending and descending pathways.

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you! Coincidentally, we are doing a new episode on Pain which may cover some of this material.

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 4 lety +4

      We cover some of that now in Season 3: PAIN.

  • @miky8788
    @miky8788 Před 4 lety +52

    Freaking quarantine.. im a plumber .. what i'm watching !! (interesting anyway)

  • @hb6839
    @hb6839 Před 5 lety

    Everything about these videos is splendid. Thanks a bunch!

  • @feminanazer282
    @feminanazer282 Před 6 lety

    the best lecture in medicine ever...anyone cn grip over the mastery of spinal cord with dis ..hats off

  • @dutcherharmon7256
    @dutcherharmon7256 Před 4 lety +122

    Why the hell is this in my youtube recommendations

    • @Jamessss1010
      @Jamessss1010 Před 4 lety

      Dutcher Harmon It was also recommended for me 🤔

    • @vonw.3294
      @vonw.3294 Před 4 lety +1

      I don't know man, It happened to me too.

    • @jaktam8765
      @jaktam8765 Před 4 lety +6

      Dude who cares what's on your recommendation 🤦‍♂️

    • @dutcherharmon7256
      @dutcherharmon7256 Před 4 lety +4

      @@jaktam8765 obviously you do, since you cared to reply and all

    • @smittywerbenjagermanjensen2634
      @smittywerbenjagermanjensen2634 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I have absolutely no idea why it was recommended to me, but I'm going to watch more now.

  • @imaesthetic9196
    @imaesthetic9196 Před 4 lety +51

    i'm just sitting here wondering whos spinal cord this is and if they know they lost it

    • @shibumiserum
      @shibumiserum Před 4 lety +3

      I'm Aesthetic “...The dead knoweth nothing.”

    • @chuhamangaming7493
      @chuhamangaming7493 Před 4 lety +3

      Exactly I was wondering too... It's must difficult for them to walk without

    • @jameswatson5807
      @jameswatson5807 Před 4 lety +1

      Don't just don't 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅😅😅😅

  • @IvelLeCog
    @IvelLeCog Před 4 lety +2

    I spend enormous amounts of my free time learning about systems that exist outside the human body; mechanical, cosmological sociological, etc. Until now however, I'd never really thought to take a look at how our own systems works.
    I don't think there are many -if any- systems that are more elegant and brilliant than the ones that make up human anatomy.
    This is a great video. I'm certainly going to subscribe and watch more over the next while. Cheers from NZ

  • @eswarkaligotla
    @eswarkaligotla Před 3 lety +1

    i like the movement when the doctor is showing the spinal cord and teaching us. when she is talking each and every word i feel more happier and happier and thank you doctor for teaching us

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching. Subscribe to our channel and watch all three seasons of this amazing series.

  • @pingdong7645
    @pingdong7645 Před 7 lety +3

    when would I enjoy the next season?

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 7 lety +2

      We're hoping for a January 2018 release date...tbd.

  • @szymon5612
    @szymon5612 Před 4 lety +6

    When I watch this, I have really werid feeling in my spine

    • @competetodefeat4610
      @competetodefeat4610 Před 4 lety +1

      I kept thinking about how apparently our spinal chords look a lot like BBQ pulled pork...

  • @susanaherreraherrera8428

    This video is precise and complete about the nervous system, shows very detail of the spinal cord and their layers, also they talk about how the nervous system is recognize and how they are divided with Roman numbers. Finally I watched the entire explanation of this subject but on a spinal cord and a living human body.

  • @stevenarias1190
    @stevenarias1190 Před rokem

    The video is very informative as it helps to clarify the knowledge of the area of ​​spinal cord anatomy, when describing the different layers that surround this organ such as the dura mater, piemadre and the arachnoid layer, mentioning the cranial nerves and the segments of the spinal cord, this is of vital importance in the clinical environment, a quick understanding was reached through this audiovisual content.

  • @drdnj
    @drdnj Před 3 lety +3

    I can smell this video.

  • @Zanodia
    @Zanodia Před 4 lety +3

    Brains look like giant plants with a single root that branches off into more roots.

  • @christianjosuemariduenaber8138

    I thought it was an excellent and very educational video in which they explain the spinal cord in detail, they did it in a quick and easy way to understand for anyone

  • @isaachc1242
    @isaachc1242 Před rokem

    very good video about the spinal cord perfect and understandable explanation to all the people in the world who want to learn functions and anatomical structures about the spinal cord and how you will understand this in all human organisms and important roles carries out such an important structure for everyone

  • @VasyaMyk
    @VasyaMyk Před 7 lety +3

    How can lumbosacral enlargement be at L2 to S3 segments of the spinal cord if the spinal cord itself ends at L1-L2 ? (both claims are from the video)

    • @aasthakumari728
      @aasthakumari728 Před 6 lety +1

      When they are talking about the swelling, they don't mean the vertebral level, they mean the spinal cord segment. Spinal cord segment from C5-T1 and L2-S3 show enlargement, not the vertebral level

    • @onetwoBias
      @onetwoBias Před 6 lety +1

      So confusing righ? Aastha is right, it's because the spinal segments correspond to the spinal nerves, and not to the vertebrae, and so all spinal segments caudal to L2 actually lie cranially to L2.

  • @starchild4117
    @starchild4117 Před 4 lety +6

    Amazing how in modern times we have easy access to serious stuff like this, yet the population IQ is going straight down.

  • @CesarMendoza-kp8pn
    @CesarMendoza-kp8pn Před rokem

    This video has helped me now that I am studying the spinal cord. I think it is striking and not complicated to understand, it also explains the configuration of the spinal cord

  • @therealkevjumba
    @therealkevjumba Před 4 lety

    These are my new learning videos during quarantine!

  • @WhiskersMctabby
    @WhiskersMctabby Před 4 lety +9

    So this is what happens to the remains after those mortal combat fatalities.

  • @maharnabpaulmugdha243
    @maharnabpaulmugdha243 Před 3 lety +3

    I am for attack on titan

  • @marceloquinteros2802
    @marceloquinteros2802 Před rokem +1

    The information presented in this video about the spinal cord is very well detailed and precise. It is very didactic and allows us to relate theory to practice, which helps me a lot for a complete and adequate learning. Thank you very much for this work and for sharing your knowledge.

  • @shreehazra1669
    @shreehazra1669 Před 6 lety +1

    These videos are a revelation. Thanku for sharing them

  • @Poisindart2000
    @Poisindart2000 Před 4 lety +5

    Hmm imagine slurping that up like one big spaghetti

  • @voidscreaming1012
    @voidscreaming1012 Před 4 lety +12

    "this specimen"
    Creepy way to refer to someone's body parts

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA Před 4 lety +12

      Clearly, biology is not your cup of tea.

    • @hypnos2434
      @hypnos2434 Před 4 lety +1

      do you prefer 'mr. scott's spinal cord' instead? which one is creepier?

  • @nadiaelizabethtomalaflores417

    I’m medical student from Ecuador and now Im learning neuroanatomy and it content helps me to reinforce the subject, please keep going up more videos.

  • @athul3459
    @athul3459 Před 5 lety +2

    Absolutely helpful full video... Can understand normal people as your explanation for spinal anatomy...

  • @arturmichalski6301
    @arturmichalski6301 Před 4 lety +4

    bro nobody asked where they got the spine from?
    maybe someone is missing??? smh

  • @MrLee-qz3gy
    @MrLee-qz3gy Před 4 lety +10

    Why in the good science am i seeing this vid?im not even in med school. What the hell are thy talking about.

    • @knocebomc7783
      @knocebomc7783 Před 4 lety

      Tyler Durden nibble, nibble my friend...

    • @Ethorbit
      @Ethorbit Před 4 lety

      Frederck Jerome McLaughlin IV no u

  • @fredastaire6156
    @fredastaire6156 Před 4 lety +1

    This is absolutely incredible!!!

  • @atonechiropractic5924
    @atonechiropractic5924 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! Shows the intricacy and magnificence of the body....and hopefully people watching realize the importance of spinal health and chiropractic care. :)

  • @LALENAKETO
    @LALENAKETO Před 4 lety

    Wow, I'm just impressed. This revolutionized my studies!! Thank you for sharing this educational video!! So helpful

  • @hsa1107
    @hsa1107 Před 4 lety +1

    Wooow! It was the best anatomy video that I've ever watched

    • @ubcmedvid
      @ubcmedvid  Před 4 lety

      thank you. We've done about 20 of them now on this channel

  • @mohammedarifulislam1810
    @mohammedarifulislam1810 Před 6 lety +2

    super crystal clear video with concise information. The condition of the spinal cord and all the other organs used for teaching have super good condition. Keep it up, its amazing and I forgot how to express thanks towards this channel.

  • @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189

    I'm going back to uni next year for degree no. 3 and will need some serious anatomy knowledge. This vid was so good, gonna go binge the channel now. Thanks UBC! From a dumb lil Australian

  • @ceylanavci9543
    @ceylanavci9543 Před 6 lety

    These videos are so precious thanks for sharing them with us

  • @britthuayamave9187
    @britthuayamave9187 Před rokem +1

    This is an excelent video about the spinal cord. All the elements, of both internal and external configuration of the medulla are very detailed, explaining in a way that makes us realize the importance that it has in every human being. As a medical student from latin america I appreciate this kind of videos that promotes an easy medical education, making me fall in love with the signature and understand in a better way the theory part. To be honest, Kudos has the best videos I've ever seen. Keep improving and continue doing this with the same enthusiasm for students!

  • @imadisgracetomycow4369
    @imadisgracetomycow4369 Před 3 lety +1

    What an amazing video! The materials were well delivered, really easy to understand, and pleasing to the eyes. kudos to all of you!

  • @musamansa8577
    @musamansa8577 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely no clue why I’m here but I enjoyed learning information I’ll never need thanks!

  • @JorgeGellibertR1
    @JorgeGellibertR1 Před rokem

    The video about the spinal cord is a very good video to learn practical anatomical, since not only do they give us the theoretical descriptions, but they show us the parts of which they are talking to us, and even the part in which they explain to us about the nerves and the number of vertebrae, is very direct and precise.

  • @insia3910
    @insia3910 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow I was surprisingly watching this whole video without skipping , thankyou

  • @mariwatersflowersayyy2823

    Many thanks for this video!! Super helpful.

  • @miriambaig2902
    @miriambaig2902 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a million....superb educational institution

  • @sabri_yfc
    @sabri_yfc Před rokem

    This video was so instructive and I learned that the spinal cord is part of the central nervous system. It is situated inside the vertebral canal of the vertebral column and it’s divided on spinal nerves C1-C8, vertebral artery, posterior roots of spinal nerves, spinal cord, posterior spinal arteries, medullary cone, dura mater of spinal cord, spinal nerves S1-S5, coccygeal nerve, cauda equina, spinal nerves L1-L4, spinal nerves T1-T12, posterior median sulcus of spinal cord, ascending cervical artery, 1st rib, spinal ganglion, posterior radicular arteries and 12th rib.
    😁

  • @TheCrabActivist4525
    @TheCrabActivist4525 Před rokem

    Very high quality for a video so old. Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece! Have a great day and stay safe!

  • @catahuanco
    @catahuanco Před 7 lety +1

    Very engaging and clear to understand, thank you so much for doing this!!!

  • @melissazambrano5212
    @melissazambrano5212 Před rokem

    I’m a medical student from Ecuador a this is a incredible video of the anatomy of the spinal cord, very educational and very well explained

  • @ameliawilder28
    @ameliawilder28 Před 3 lety

    I learned more from this video - and UNDERSTOOD it - more than I learned or what I didn’t get out of learning about the human body back in elementary and high school.

  • @josselynpallo6778
    @josselynpallo6778 Před rokem

    This video tells us about the anatomy of the spinal cord and its functions. Thanks to this video, I now understand that the spinal cord is an extension of the brain and skull. The human body is amazing and interesting.

  • @Stinkdinky
    @Stinkdinky Před 5 lety +1

    I find these really relaxing

  • @sridharshini9421
    @sridharshini9421 Před 6 lety +1

    Such an Useful...obviously! *Clean* presentation!🍻👏 thanks a ton❤