You all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Finn Forest Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
you are an oustanding teacher i cant get enough of your videos! each one of them is a pure Gold everytime i struggle with a topic i litteraly find comfort in your videos from the bottom of my heart ....THANK YOU
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.
I've struggled with those through all my step one, and now as approaching step 2, I was still feeling the same! This was "extremely" helpful, simple and right to the point! BRAVO!!
Thank you for your insightful tutorials. Easy to understand, informative and delivered with the professionalism that is needed to compliment all learning within the medical field. Your tutorial videos are inspiring and appreciated, you are a credit to the professionalism of education in the medical field. Thanks again MK
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.
You’re awesome 😎 Please keep going, I love your videos, it helps a lot to wrap concepts in my head and great tricks to memorize stuff. Thanks for your work. To everyone that somehow benefits from your videos I highly recommend to donate U$1 a month as a gratitude gesture. It’s always good to read a compliment, but everyone knows that words don’t pay the daily coffee ☕️ Thanks again 🙏🏽 I wish you all the goodies in life for this wonderful work.
Incredible. Thank you. Although, when considering the femoral nerve, should we not also include the medial and intermed cutaneous branches from the anterior division?
If you have trouble fitting all the content, then consider making your keynotes on 16:9 aspect ratio instead of the 4:3 you are using. It will also help you to get rid off the annoying black bars at the side of your videos and help you utilise more real estate. _Its free real estate_
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?
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
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"
Were you the same person who in ninja nerds? The one who explained stroke syndromes in the circle of willis? You sound the same. Btw, this is awesome!!! :) You are a great help!!! :)
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!! :) :)
Hey will you upload the developmental milestones again please?
You all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Felipe Rowen instablaster :)
@Finn Forest Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I just paused the video to say that this is pure gold! Thank you really THANK YOU
THIS IS BESTEST USMLE CHANNEL I EVER HAVE FOUND.
Holy moly...
Your 23 min video made so much more sense than my 4 week lecture at Grad school 😮
you are an oustanding teacher i cant get enough of your videos!
each one of them is a pure Gold
everytime i struggle with a topic i litteraly find comfort in your videos
from the bottom of my heart ....THANK YOU
I've been through almost all of your videos and I can't thank you enough for contributing to my preparation for the USMLE, Thank you.
Did you pass the exam?
@@Moayid.17 I haven't taken it yet.
Femoral nerve --> front kick (flex thigh extend leg is a front kick)
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.
I've struggled with those through all my step one, and now as approaching step 2, I was still feeling the same!
This was "extremely" helpful, simple and right to the point! BRAVO!!
probably one of the best narrators and teachers I have come across. thanks for the help/review! excellent stuff.
im literally cry, i really thought i'd never understand this. Thank so you much 🙏
You could make the most complex so simple!! Thank you and more power!
Youre literally reading my mind. I was just about to study lumbosacral plexus for comp. Youre awesome !
upper limb please 🥺
@@zannatshimu8038 already have an upper extremity one! Link: ruclips.net/video/Orr4KPUr9Ck/видео.html
This channel deserves more credit
Thank you for your insightful tutorials. Easy to understand, informative and delivered with the professionalism that is needed to compliment all learning within the medical field.
Your tutorial videos are inspiring and appreciated, you are a credit to the professionalism of education in the medical field.
Thanks again
MK
You have saved my life!!!! Salvaste mi vida. Thank youuuuu. Gracias. Good bless. Dios te bendiga 🙌🏾🙏🏾
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.
“You guys are experts! I’m so proud of you” *me literally wanting to cry because I needed that in all this stress* 🥹🫶🏻
One of the best USMLE channels!🌹👍
you are an amazing human being! thank you!
Thank you Dr. You save us time!
You are breaking the hard topics down!
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.
these notes are GOLDEN! Thank you Legend!
2:30 where video starts for old timers
great video! just helped me reinforce what i kind of knew, and recall what i had forgotten! thanks.
This is the best thing I found on Internet can you just make more videos on nerve injuries related to muscle weakness
extremely helpful, thanks for the awesome video! Very useful to follow your videos while annoting your neumonics into FA
The OG of usmle 🙌🏻
Thank you for your videos. Can you recommend other resources for applied/clinical anatomy correlates for lower limb injuries etc..? Thanks
Thank you for such amazing videos! Love the teaching method!!! So freakin helpful! God bless you.
Thank you very much!!!
You’re awesome 😎
Please keep going, I love your videos, it helps a lot to wrap concepts in my head and great tricks to memorize stuff.
Thanks for your work.
To everyone that somehow benefits from your videos I highly recommend to donate U$1 a month as a gratitude gesture. It’s always good to read a compliment, but everyone knows that words don’t pay the daily coffee ☕️
Thanks again 🙏🏽 I wish you all the goodies in life for this wonderful work.
Your videos are very informative, time saving and full of retaining knowledge. Thanks a lot, God bless you.
which playlist should be ideal for massage therapy to revise the board exam? thanks
hats off......dear dirtyusmle.....love your work
Many thanks for this video 👍🏻👍🏻
You should change your name to USMLE God
Ohh yes! definitely
Haha
I agree too!
Took the words right outta my mouth.. you are fantastic!!!
Before watching: 🤔really?
After watching: U spoke my words!🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺❤️❤️❤️This video is absolute legend!
Incredible. Thank you.
Although, when considering the femoral nerve, should we not also include the medial and intermed cutaneous branches from the anterior division?
If I am wrong then please correct me🙂 iliohypogatrsic root value is T12(little contribution) & L1(mainly) not T12-L2
You're correct
Absolutely lifesaving video.
such a good video summarised tthe topic so well and made it so easy to learn
Thanks
FFFFemoral nerve does the motions of a FFFFFront kick.
That was highly yielding 🙃
Thxxxxxx sooo muchhhh
Thank you master!😊
Which playlist is this video under? I can’t find it in any of the playlists
Can you do a video on dermatomes?
Quick and fast please
Thank you sir! ❤
Very articulated 👌
It saved me soo many hours of cramming anatomy.
It's belong which playlist?
If you have trouble fitting all the content, then consider making your keynotes on 16:9 aspect ratio instead of the 4:3 you are using. It will also help you to get rid off the annoying black bars at the side of your videos and help you utilise more real estate.
_Its free real estate_
I think iliohypogastric origin is L1??
No mention of gluteal & pudendal??
Really awesome details!!
Awesome lower limb video sir. U nailed it
Femoral
Front (anterior) thigh sensation
Football (thigh flexion + leg extension = front kicking a football ⚽️ 🏈)
Bro perfect timing
your channel name should be marvelous medicine not dirty medicine!!!
its a compliment .
☺☺
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?
Anatomy final next week :p
perfect timing :")
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
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"
merci beaucoup Meilleurs voeux 🌺🌺🌺🌺
thank you very much God bless you 🌺🌺🌺🌺
Nice 👍 video
Great content , what about ilioinguinal branch ?
Were you the same person who in ninja nerds? The one who explained stroke syndromes in the circle of willis? You sound the same. Btw, this is awesome!!! :) You are a great help!!! :)
thank you
God is truly an architect
You are life saver
awesome . that was incredible .
Really helpful thank you
Excellent ❤
big big thanks for you
the ILLioinguinal is usually an option for those questions. Just think hypogastric = suprapubic
You didn’t involve ilioinguinal nerve ?
Hello sir I have foot drop does it recover?? I had my surgery spinal surgery I have ces
Thanku so much very well explained please keep educating with dirty mnemonics😇
As stiles once said "Thats was awesome.. Yes!"
can't supracondylar fracture also cause a radial nerve injury ?
Anatomy final next Tuesday - YeeHaw.
You are GREAT
Thanku 😊
This is so good! 👌😊
This video is high yield
You’re the fucking best my man.
Good, thanks
You are amazing❤
So helpful!
This is supper good
Can somebody teach me how to memorize the actions of the muscles? 😅
Is it necessary to memorize the origin? T1 L1, etc
I think it would be easier if u add timestamp for each nerve
I love all the vedios.
Thankyouuu
Foot drop common peroneal or deep
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?
I'm Lower limb expert now
Awesome!!!