Spinal Pathways 1 - Spinal Cord Anatomy and Organisation
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- www.handwritten... - This video is the foundation for a series of 4 tutorials discussing the Dorsal Column - Medial Lemniscus Pathway, the Spinothalamic tract and the Corticospinal Tract. This video is an overview of the anatomy and organisation of the fasciculi involved and the major features of a spinal cord cross section. For more entirely FREE tutorials and accompanying PDFs visit www.handwritten...
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My lecturer didnt even mark white and grey matter.. i feel you.
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basically what all medical students needs... short and to the point explanation with simple visuals.. thankyou sir.
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this video is super brilliant thank you! Just onee littleee request, once you've drawn the full diagram could you please position the camera so we can see the whole picture, pause it, then we can take a screen shot or draw it ourselves. Thank you again, loved the video
You are the first one use this way to illustrate anatomy to us before armando 😱 u are the best ❤️
relevant information aided by simple graphics,highly important for medical & biology students.thanks
Third Year PT Student. I've been coming back to this series of videos since way back in first year Gross Anatomy, and as I'm studying for the NPTE, after all this time, I have yet to find a more informative video on spinal pathways. Thanks for providing a wonderful learning source.
You just explained an 1hour 15 minute lecture in 4.10 minutes. Thanks bud !
I don't believe I just understood this !!! I was about to cry in my lecture !! Thank you
Thank you for sincerely helping me to stop crying from frustration with tracts, you kind human!
Sorry, its meant to be a "general" spinal cord segment. It could be the thoracic I suppose but I haven't drawn it to have the features of any specific segment.
A fabulous series of videos, which I will be recommending to the medical students whom I teach. Well done, and please keep up the great work!
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Excellent. Thank you so much. It has cleared up in my mind the physical locations of the voluntary and involuntary nerves!
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I pass my neuro anatomy!
I feel this guys voice gives off a vibe as if he is going to burst into a laugh
lol yes! like he is stoned in class trying to explain something without laughing. Good videos though! Very helpful!
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Nice, much clearer than my professor's lecture.
This is great thank you! Seriously had no clue what was said in class and this helps so much
Could you do a video about the spino-cerebellar tract, please :) ?
Fabulous video. Thanks for making it.
I have a quiz later and this helped me so much. Thank you!
Please do pathology videos too. Really need it.
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Can you make a video about the cerebellum please????
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I really enjoy your videos but how I wish they are in colour! In your videos, it became difficult for me to process all the different labels because they all look the same in black and white. But thank you, great tutorials!
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Was a huge help. Thanks a lot!
this is going to be interesting neuro topics from now on
Hoping for a corticobulbar tract video!!
great video sir! can u please show where substantia gelatinosa is??
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really it is very easy to understand.thank you.
Hi Maks, in short what I mean is that senses and perception are not the same. The video mentions the lateral spinothalamic tract and claim it 'carries information of pain'. This is not just a simplification but a massive misinterpretation. If correctness was not the issue (as this is only the intro/overview) one might simplify it as 'nociception' instead.
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i finally have a clearer picture ! thanks !!
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I remember the sPinoThalamic tract conducting the Pain and Temperature pathways... hope my educational RUclips channel can complements yours!
Bless you good sir 🙌🏽
Hey there @Handwritten notes: would u be able to tell me about pain gate control theory?
P.S I have watched all of your videos for spinal pathways. These are very helpful!
Bless u!
When I click on the provided link to handwritten tutorial's website, an error message about internal error pops up! Was just looking for the associated pdfs mentioned.
This is so useful. Thank you !
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Nice summary, cheers.
thanks for the video, yet since u look like having knowledge in CNS, I have always wondered how does our thought process go? I mean how do that Neurons locking together make us realize something or have a thought? another question, as how our genetic material is saved in DNA in the form of nuclear bases etc... in what form our memory is formed? I mean the molecular memory mechanism and physiology?
if you could provide a simple answer or vid.
ps. am a second year medical student
This diagram is as from the prone position? this can confuse people who are used to observing anatomy in the true anatomical position or alternatively supine.
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Spinocerebellar tracts should also be mentioned for sake of accuracy.
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Is this the thoracic spinal cord?
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