Lower Extremity Nerve Injuries
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Upper Extremity Nerve video: ruclips.net/video/Orr4KPUr9Ck/видео.html
please do a vid on arteries and veins of the lower limbs then upper limbs :) haha thank you!! :) :)
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Femoral nerve --> front kick (flex thigh extend leg is a front kick)
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Fun fact, during the first year of my residency after a total hip arthroplasty. In the post-op the pt complained of paresthesia in the leg 2nd day post-op... Turns out the nurse injected LMWH heparin into the antero-lateral side of the leg and nicked the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. Lesson learned, heparin always inject abdominally.
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This is the best thing I found on Internet can you just make more videos on nerve injuries related to muscle weakness
Physical Therapy student here taking Musculoskeletal, thank you sir!
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Although, when considering the femoral nerve, should we not also include the medial and intermed cutaneous branches from the anterior division?
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@@zannatshimu8038 already have an upper extremity one! Link: ruclips.net/video/Orr4KPUr9Ck/видео.html
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Really awesome details!!
Absolutely lifesaving video.
Hey dirty! You should add this video to your MSK/Derm playlist. Upper Extremity one is there but Lower Extremity one is missing from the playlist.
Thank you for your videos. Can you recommend other resources for applied/clinical anatomy correlates for lower limb injuries etc..? Thanks
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2:30 where video starts for old timers
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What if there's a fracture in Left iliac wing? Is it possible that the whole Left lower extremity will be damage or have symptoms of discomfort?
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I had a bad chiro adjustment in July. the chiro manipulated the nerves in the back of my knee as I lay on my stomach. I began having foot pain. I now have pain in the part of my heel that is near the plantar fascia area. I've used kt tape and compression socks as well as Epsom soaks. I still have pain and wan to run again without pain. What can be done? What was likely damaged?
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which playlist should be ideal for massage therapy to revise the board exam? thanks
the ILLioinguinal is usually an option for those questions. Just think hypogastric = suprapubic
FFFFemoral nerve does the motions of a FFFFFront kick.
This is supper good
It saved me soo many hours of cramming anatomy.
can't supracondylar fracture also cause a radial nerve injury ?
Femoral
Front (anterior) thigh sensation
Football (thigh flexion + leg extension = front kicking a football ⚽️ 🏈)
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Which playlist is this video under? I can’t find it in any of the playlists
Great content , what about ilioinguinal branch ?
Very good video.
I am an old physiotherapist, hospitals, private clinic, international sport.
This is a great undergraduate overview.
I actually had two patients in the last few weeks who had numbness in the prox anterolateral thigh.
One was a 48yo male who went OCD with golf practice, smashing the ball for 3+ hours a day for 4-5 days. Some of his Lx discs and facet joints blew up, and no doubt his LFC (L23). I thought his thigh symptoms were all Lx somatic referred pain, but on a subsequent consult, I found strained TFL, RecFem and Sartorius....which were palpably corrugated as the swelling abated.
The female I also thought had somatic referred from LFC irritation in Lx.....Her thigh muscles were NAD..... I did advise her the problem was weight related, but I had not thought of tight clothes compromising LFC. So thanks for the heads up.
Nice 👍 video
I think iliohypogastric origin is L1??
No mention of gluteal & pudendal??
Is n. Peroneus profundus (n. Fibularis profundus) the same nerve with the n. Tibialis anterior? Bc they innervate the same spot on the feet? im a little confused
It's belong which playlist?
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Hello sir I have foot drop does it recover?? I had my surgery spinal surgery I have ces
My mother had a surgery in abdomen...since that she cannot feel her leg around the tibial area and beneath.... Any help regarding this !? " Beneath the knees"
Is it necessary to memorize the origin? T1 L1, etc
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Can somebody teach me how to memorize the actions of the muscles? 😅
If I am wrong then please correct me🙂 iliohypogatrsic root value is T12(little contribution) & L1(mainly) not T12-L2
You're correct
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Can you do a video on dermatomes?
Quick and fast please