PAIN PHYSIOLOGY by Professor Fink
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- čas přidán 2. 04. 2012
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THE GOAT OF CZcamsRS. I LIKE HIM THAN ANY OTHER NURSING EDUCATORS. SALUTE SIR!!!! GOD BLESS!!
I love the way US lectures are set out. Many assignments of mine have been done using these videos.This is a brilliant lecture.
Just wanna say thank you x10000. I am a future Occupational Therapy student. Your lectures are informative and make everything become easier! I hope that I have a chance to sit in your lecture.
I feel like I owe him tuition. All this good knowledge for FREE! Amazing.
I can't believe this myself.
I'm a nursing student and I watch your videos all the time for a simple explanation of understanding the reasons of "why" and "how" the body acts. Thank you for being such a great professor. I wish I had you I'm nursing school
Thanks for the clear concepts
Great teacher and makes the content very clear!
All of your explicative videos are awesome, i totally admire your teching vocation and way of explaining.. Greetings from Uruguay
Literally using this stuff for MCAT review instead of signing up for a Physiology class and destroying my GPA! :)
Thanks a lot.
I love you professor Fink
a very good lecture. Great revision for me
i love this kind of lecture!
u always make me happy.u the best
Nice presentation 👍
Great lecture!!
Great video, thank you
Thank you doctor for this simple way of explanation, you are a great professor, I'd like to ask if you have a video explaining the gate control theory in such a simple way
Thank you for your kind words. I do not have a Video on the Gate Control Theory at this time. There are many good resources, including this one: czcams.com/video/QR5FYag58Oc/video.html
Thanks
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Thank You Sir
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very helpful
Hello professor, you've spoken in this and previous lectures about how being struck in the back of the head can cause neural impulsea in the primary visual cortex. I was wondering how exactly that works, considering the primary language of neurons is electrochemical. How does a physical blow cause neural activation. This puzzles me because the brain lacks receptors for sensations such as pain or mechanical stimulus (like a physical blow).
Many things can stimulate excitable cells (nerve or muscle) to depolarize & fire-off action potentials. These include trauma, electrolyte changes, electric shock, heat, etc.
THE GENERATION & CONDUCTION OF ACTION POTENTIALS:
czcams.com/video/fRwmCtK7h4Y/video.html
Who was asking about whether a person will feel sensation in a prosthetic limb??? Are you kidding me? hahaha
great teacher
just great, you are my IDOL, really keep posting videos :)
what are the chemicals released by the destroyed cells? prostaglandins and what, i can't understand..
kinins
This video conflates pain and nociception, which are not the same thing
The following Video Lecture reviews the neural pathways for pain & differentiates between "fast" and "slow" pain pathways: Professor Fink's Video Lecture on NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESICS & NSAIDs:
czcams.com/video/EtbAvz-h2X8/video.html I would also recommend you watch this video: czcams.com/video/i5V_q7XqQN8/video.html
kinins.
It is painful to see the board !!, please professor ,can you improve this.
Otherwise seems to be very interesting stuff.