Cutaneous nerves of the upper limb
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2020
- I'm trying to teach anatomy from home. I am. I'm really trying. We're still in lockdown and I can't go into the anatomy labs. I don't think we have any limb models with cutaneous nerves on them anyway.
Let's look at the cutaneous nerves of the upper limb, the regions of skin that they carry sensation from, where they come from, we'll chuck in some brachial plexus thoughts, and try to group them together to make anatomy learning lives easier.
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I appreciate all efforts to make the brachial plexus more palatable! Thanks for giving organizing principles for medial/lateral/posterior cords. And especially for the clinical bit about the intercostobrachial nerve- that one is a real sleeper.
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Very helpful to those with upper limb muscle problems. This video helps on what nerves to stimulate to innervate problematic muscles
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This was another great explanation of the body so yes you do help A LOT. I now understand having snapped my bicep bodybuilding (at the elbow) as to way I have damage on the 'median' nerve of my hand going to only one part of digit four and way as a 'cobbler' why I get pins and needles after stitching and pinching with them fingers. As usual even layman's learn loads from you and there not many of your work I've not seen 👍🏼👍🏼💪🏽💪🏽
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Can you do the intercostal nerces and arteries next of possible? I have a tingling on the side of my rib cage i don't know what it is
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i have nerve pain that radiates from the short head of my left bicep to my ring finger. sometimes it goes up to my neck but only in severe situations. i believe that scar tissue has grown over a nerve in this location, or some other type of impingement is occurring. are there any non-surgical options? thank you for any help you can provide
Really wonderful video sir , can you also make a video related to basic nerve supply to body , like as we know artery become arteriols , capillaries and then venous system so is there anything similar to this in nervous system , I really get so much confused in nerve supply 🥲🥲 as I see so much difference and new thing at different regions, so yha I want like something organized thing which can classify the whole nerve supply and make easy to understand
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Don't you have a video for the dermatomes of lower limb ?? 😔
Supraclavicular nerve is from the upper trank of bp c5,c6🖤🖤🌷
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Sir how do we remember the nerve roots of the nerves, is there any easy way to remember these because there are a lot of nerve roots?
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What condition does your cousin have ? Maybe I can be of help. If you feel comfortable sharing, please email at sal.sharmaa@gmail.com
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He has tall hands
So what kind of a doctor are you?
PhD in molecular, cell and developmental biology. BSc in anatomical sciences.
Reminds me of my first year of medschool. I'm currently a resident in plastic surgery and enjoy watching your upper limb anatomy vids