Thank you so much for your lucid explanations. They are super helpful and organised. Came up with a mnemonic from your explanation of the Etiologies 'GIVE MAN MINT' :)
Unfortunately, there are many variables affecting recovery including location and severity of the lesion, and even then there is a lot of variability in recovery between individuals, suggesting there are likely many factors that are not yet understood. In general though, many months would be common.
Can I ask, what is your target group? It feels like med students because of the material, but you cover it so shallowly that it doesn't really help med students. I'm not criticizing, just wondering. You explain things very well, so if you would go deeper, you would be very popular with med students.
I’m a neurosurgical technician. I spend a good amount of time on RUclips rounding out my knowledge of neurology and the body. His diagrams and way of explaining things, suit me perfectly. I’m very thankful I found this channel. My dad would say, if it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
Thank you so much for your lucid explanations. They are super helpful and organised. Came up with a mnemonic from your explanation of the Etiologies 'GIVE MAN MINT' :)
Thank you sir so much for making the concepts very strong in neurology through your lectures
You are welcome.
well explained and quickly understood
good info. Thanks keep up the good work.
Thank you.
What is the minimum period after surgery of neck brown sequard syndrome have complete recovery.
Unfortunately, there are many variables affecting recovery including location and severity of the lesion, and even then there is a lot of variability in recovery between individuals, suggesting there are likely many factors that are not yet understood. In general though, many months would be common.
The information may be useful, but waiting for someone to hand spell lecture notes is very painful and a waste of time.
Can I ask, what is your target group? It feels like med students because of the material, but you cover it so shallowly that it doesn't really help med students. I'm not criticizing, just wondering. You explain things very well, so if you would go deeper, you would be very popular with med students.
The long-term plan is multiple levels of detail for different groups.
I’m a neurosurgical technician. I spend a good amount of time on RUclips rounding out my knowledge of neurology and the body. His diagrams and way of explaining things, suit me perfectly. I’m very thankful I found this channel. My dad would say, if it’s not broken, don’t fix it.