Spinal Cord Injury | What happens in the spinal cord after injury?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • In this video, Dr Mike explains what happens to the spinal cord after injury.
    He divides injury into primary and secondary phases, highlighting the cellular and molecular changes that occur in the spinal cord from minutes to months after injury. He also, explains how researchers are trying to combat different events within this process.

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  • @QuincyKeith
    @QuincyKeith 3 года назад +12

    Thank you doctor Mike for explaining last year I got shot in the back in the bullet came out the front which lead to my spinal cord injury. My level of injury is C-8 complete this video gave me more of grasp about the future for me. Thank you very much
    Much
    🤎🖤🤎🖤🤎🖤🤎🖤🤎🖤🖤🖤🤎🤎✊🏿

  • @JuliaRobertson
    @JuliaRobertson 4 года назад +15

    Thanks so much for this. It explains so much of what I experienced with 2 x spinal fractures.

  • @jattebaleyos116
    @jattebaleyos116 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Dr. Mike. You make the pathophyisiology for SCI easy to understand. I think I'm gonna use your pathophysiology for SCI for my coming Revalida this week if ever I will get to pick SCI.

  • @jamesh7959
    @jamesh7959 4 года назад +11

    Good day, Doctor Mike, love the way you explained an inflammation :D. I have C3/C4 and C5/C6 foraminal stenosis due to disc joint spurring causing bilateral compression of the existing C4 and C6 nerves :(. Thanks for the video!

    • @DreamTrvlr
      @DreamTrvlr 2 года назад

      Hi Sir, in Which medicine to used to cure it...

  • @avomarkarian6187
    @avomarkarian6187 11 месяцев назад +3

    My dad fell 7 years ago and he had neck injury he had a slight neck bone compression and it compressed his spaniel cord since then he has week one side and walks unbalanced and his body doesn’t command to release his urain so he has urainbag no Dr or medication helped him to go back to normal your help would be great Dr 🙏🙏

  • @hollwoodfields8741
    @hollwoodfields8741 3 года назад +4

    Omg yes years of damage is right.i had 2 spine surgeries L5 I had a fatty tumor.i removed it and I'm bladder incontinence.but my feeling comes and goes
    I always say it trying to send a signal to my brain.
    I know my cells are trying to send a signal.it effect me on my right side knee down.my nerve pain comes and goes.
    This video is helping me alot.
    Omg I'm happy I came across your video
    It's been two years since my surgery and I know things are changing.i feel good even though I wear diapers lol due to my bladder incontinence
    Thank you so much for breaking it down
    I understand more now

  • @evelynmeza888
    @evelynmeza888 4 месяца назад

    The way you explain things is incredible. I love how you take it to the cellular level because I am able to put a complete puzzle together and not have missing parts. Wish all professors were born to teach like you are.
    Although, sometimes it's a bit hard to concentrate on what your saying while your waving those swole arms around :)

  • @mxyakxrpal1204
    @mxyakxrpal1204 2 года назад

    I was not meant to be watching this for my revision but it was so interesting that I got to the end before even realising!

  • @peaketraining8812
    @peaketraining8812 3 года назад +1

    Your knowledge is amazing Dr Mike 👨‍🎓

  • @rebecac.martins9492
    @rebecac.martins9492 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video!!! You just helped a med student from Brazil, thank you!!! 😊

  • @Ilonamaee
    @Ilonamaee 2 месяца назад

    WOW! Awesome job explaining this! Also, thank you so much for the pictures (for us spatial learners).

  • @okidokidoc
    @okidokidoc 3 года назад +1

    just discovered your channel. THIS IS GOLD! THANK YOU, DOC!

  • @Cyndereller
    @Cyndereller 3 года назад

    I have a SCI from a surgeon and it sux. Thank u for explaining why my body is now a foreign object.

  • @AmazingWay96
    @AmazingWay96 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your videos ! Really useful for PMR students !

  • @florencenight9033
    @florencenight9033 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this, I'm a nursing student and this helps me a lot!!!

  • @chasstone5048
    @chasstone5048 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Dr.

  • @Ingrafre
    @Ingrafre 3 года назад

    Dear Dr. Mike, could you please do a video where you explain how the rupture (?) happens when diving into shallow water or gymnasts fail to land? Thank you very much!

  • @anitafrancis2786
    @anitafrancis2786 3 года назад +3

    Your analogy of inflammation had me screaming! LMAO!! Thank you for this great video.

  • @Mission-Omega.
    @Mission-Omega. 4 года назад +1

    Good job,Sir♥... Thank you and love you from BD... So much helpful lecture.

  • @melanieniu2747
    @melanieniu2747 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much Dr. Mike! I just have a question, what would cause the cell to favour the use of Na/Ca exchanger over the Na/K pump when its energy level drops?

  • @im.pixelicious
    @im.pixelicious 4 года назад +3

    do you work with nurse mike at simplenursing? I see your videos there alot! I learn so much from it! Thank you!

    • @DrMattDrMike
      @DrMattDrMike  4 года назад +1

      Yes! I have done some work with Nurse Mike! Where did you see my videos?!

    • @im.pixelicious
      @im.pixelicious 4 года назад +2

      @@DrMattDrMike On their website. A&P makes more sense when I watch the videos before reading the book.

  • @coleencarr6525
    @coleencarr6525 3 года назад

    What are the patient's manifestations for the primary injury? thank you

  • @alejandradiazruiz16
    @alejandradiazruiz16 2 года назад +1

    This was so good!

  • @sugarsyrup4734
    @sugarsyrup4734 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are really helpful ....I'm also learning from it...

  • @jahayelcollantes7034
    @jahayelcollantes7034 2 года назад +1

    Doc can u help my daugther she got a spinal injury.. Im soo poor

  • @tommy_ranger
    @tommy_ranger 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video 👍🏻

  • @lilymen1170
    @lilymen1170 4 года назад +1

    I love watching your videos!

  • @allbec11
    @allbec11 3 года назад +1

    I enjoy your video's very informative. I have a off the wall question. What brand of polo's and v-neck shirts do you wear?

  • @fatimaharba8587
    @fatimaharba8587 4 года назад +3

    Hey thank you for sharing this viedo ! I'm med student from iraq 😃

    • @user-rs8kc6iz4v
      @user-rs8kc6iz4v 4 года назад

      hooray I never though Iraqi colleague med students would be watching these wonderful doctors with me 😂
      good luck nerd 🌚👍🏽

    • @sunshine7882
      @sunshine7882 3 года назад

      Hey 😂💜 from Jordan

  • @Physio_Help
    @Physio_Help 3 года назад

    Sir pls make a video on
    Heart rate and blood pressure difference in adult and child

  • @Brotha00
    @Brotha00 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @busyaustralia
    @busyaustralia 5 месяцев назад

    thanks! very informative.

  • @sophiebrown1368
    @sophiebrown1368 3 года назад

    Great explanation my brother keep it up

  • @dedadeda7780
    @dedadeda7780 4 года назад +1

    Thanks 💕

  • @gabrielladavid7988
    @gabrielladavid7988 3 года назад

    This was awesome! Thanks!

  • @samehfara991
    @samehfara991 3 года назад

    Thank dr . Please dr we can't reper the spinel cord my child have inflammation in cervical spinel cord

  • @yesok5774
    @yesok5774 Год назад

    omg bad spinal cord injury mine is discs pushing out

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 3 года назад +1

    I broke my neck 38 years ago...is it normal for a spinal cord injury to still be showing up, or is something else going on? I do have hetertopic ossification in my hip ans leg and they are both due to be amputated Sept. 16, 2021. Is there a chance the spinal cord injury will stop showing up then?

  • @bryangranzon8208
    @bryangranzon8208 3 года назад

    Hello Doctor may I know what kind of vitamins for spinal cord damage.. I'm paralyze now due to motorcycle accident my thoracic part are damaged can you help me doctor

  • @sherbetstraw8605
    @sherbetstraw8605 3 года назад

    Fantastic thank you

  • @OnguboVenick-yl3zl
    @OnguboVenick-yl3zl Год назад

    Superb

  • @ms.gemini4657
    @ms.gemini4657 Год назад

    Can T12 injurys every walk? My daughter was injured in a car crash 2 weeks ago, and currently has paralysis on her lower legs. Incomplete. She does have lots of feelings and sensations in her thighs and calves.

  • @thewellbeingqueen_
    @thewellbeingqueen_ 3 года назад

    thanks for your vid and also your guns

  • @gordomac4229
    @gordomac4229 3 года назад +5

    How do you know all this? Im legit curious. Is all this educated theory or did someone figure all this out someway?

    • @rogueteapot5839
      @rogueteapot5839 3 года назад +7

      Its published in a plethora of internationally available medical texts and is the product of many strings of discovery over centuries. You'd be able to find the texts (clinically oriented anatom, physiology, this sort of thing) in a nearby library though you might have to go to a university library. The youtube form is a bit easier to digest though, especially when its explained so clearly. As for how swole the educator is, that is anyone's guess but probably comes from a dedication to exercise and nutritional control.

    • @petedoukas8936
      @petedoukas8936 3 года назад +2

      Love this response 👆🏻

    • @mikalhandy6957
      @mikalhandy6957 Год назад

      It’s called BIOLOGY 😂😂😂

  • @callmesam8467
    @callmesam8467 2 года назад

    I had a back pain, I don't have it all the time sometime doing too much work especially bending down too long causes pain again. When it is worse I can't even walk straight.i look at myself in the mirror and realised my spinal cord is not straight anymore when it gets worse. Can someone help me? Can it be healed

  • @maxrules2161
    @maxrules2161 2 года назад

    Hi there, is this the Na+ K+ ATPase Pump at 4:29 ?

  • @st.paulmn9159
    @st.paulmn9159 3 года назад

    I don’t understand why information isn’t relayed when there appears to be no break in the spinal cord.
    Also, the electrical devices that are used, I believe are active, meaning they have a battery/they stimulate. A passive design would seem to make more sense. I’m not an ee

  • @kellyofthehead
    @kellyofthehead 7 месяцев назад

    I'm driving myself insane. Nobody will listen. I had two Cauda equina injuries, 2 weeks apart requiring surgeries. This was july 2022. Since march of last year i started with full body fasciculations, worse in my right leg where it was most effected with the Cauda equina. I now have them 24/7 from my legs to my head. 😢😢

  • @edonahkrismoscoso7846
    @edonahkrismoscoso7846 3 года назад

    I had an operation in 2017 I have spinal injury and it has screwed in l2 l3 L4 and I am pregnant now pls help me its OK to have normal delivery? Will I survived ?

  • @minhajsahal4467
    @minhajsahal4467 2 года назад

    So in simple terms Vascular disruption is the major cause of Secondary SCI

  • @yeff1127
    @yeff1127 7 месяцев назад

    why does sodium-potassium pump can't work but the sodium-calcium pump works if they both still need energy for the exchange? and don't they both use ATP still? can someone enlighten it to me, thank you

  • @strawberrywine3997
    @strawberrywine3997 Год назад

    Hello Dr.Matt and Dr. Mike!
    Thank you so much for this for it has really helped me alot. I was involved in a car accident in 2017.and had spinal injury t12.Then progressively, I got healed from bed,to wheelchair, to Walker.
    I have one question thou, for some numbness on my lower body have gone away, yet there are still numbness on my hip. Do you know if I will be able to feel them again?
    I would like to know your fb name

  • @dustin9893
    @dustin9893 2 года назад

    I had a spinal cord Injury but it wasn't severed, it was from an autoimmune disease

  • @smiles3500
    @smiles3500 2 года назад

    I'm not sure what I have, docs won't check. i can't even sense my own body at all anymore... started with my neck, Can't sense anything i't like I'm a ghost.. can't sense anything on body.. not numb.. just can't sense it. my guess is tumours in spine that docs won't check. I can't function at all and going downhill. skull splitting too.. i belive from skull cancer..i'm scared in my own body as I pass on and terrified. horrible car accident 2 years ago.. stenosis and all kinds of still disc wrapping around spinal cord in neck and docs did nothing for it.. then falling out of bed who knows what I damagaged. But I know i'm soon passed and terrfies me, cancers so far gone taht no doc helps me at all. terrified to pass terrified.

    • @meninorebelde6368
      @meninorebelde6368 2 года назад

      Some doctors are good and actually care brother but majority are idiots who just try to guess and not find a cause. Keep looking im on same boat as you .

  • @srinivasan7892
    @srinivasan7892 3 года назад

    please you should clear my doubt, how blood pressure drops if spinal artery gets damaged?? because each organ is supplied by different blood vessels isn't it??(2:57 to 3:16)????????

  • @hh-zq9io
    @hh-zq9io 4 года назад

    Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 👏

  • @sugarsyrup4734
    @sugarsyrup4734 4 года назад +1

    I'm also from India.....I'm dietitian...✌️

  • @anirudh6690
    @anirudh6690 4 года назад +1

    I am form India your student....

  • @najhibinmohdnazree1541
    @najhibinmohdnazree1541 3 года назад

    how the calcium cause the cell die? why? anyone can tell me please...

    • @TheMkat92
      @TheMkat92 3 года назад

      It triggers an intercellular cascade of events that ultimately leads to a “cell death” signal.

  • @blackl1steddrums
    @blackl1steddrums 3 года назад

    You're my gluta-mate! thanks

  • @c4speedtouch
    @c4speedtouch 8 месяцев назад

    Good bicep🧐👌

  • @RjRitu-r8l
    @RjRitu-r8l 15 дней назад

    Ami Bangladesh thaka bolci Ami akjon spinal cord injury patient Amar thorasik 10- 11 d10-d11 vanga pls help me I can't walk but I want walk pls help me

  • @delatorrecaleb
    @delatorrecaleb 3 года назад

    Couldn’t a doctor just cut out the damaged part and connect the fibers together?🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @lennymaddox7966
      @lennymaddox7966 3 года назад

      Great question, that would result in more glia scar formation which was a problem to begin with. so in short what they do is prevent secondary damages to the spinal cord, and possibly save whatever left from the initial surgery.

    • @extractorfan2143
      @extractorfan2143 2 года назад

      I looked at a video where they used asparagus as A link between cord ends and the nerves used it like a scaffold to grow along and reconnect it wasn't perfect but signal somwhat recovered in an animal. The plant material was suitable

  • @tytraulich4987
    @tytraulich4987 3 года назад +1

    Why people say “complete spinal cord injury” when the person can blink or bite their cheek is beyond me. Really, there’s no such thing.
    You shoulda kept going with the “below site of injury” to include the rest of the shit you relay to move like your eyelids or your cheek or even your ears.

  • @Pianodramabeatz
    @Pianodramabeatz Год назад

    Me

  • @jessicasmith6873
    @jessicasmith6873 2 года назад

    Your neuron drawing is throwing me off

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy95 3 года назад

    Comment for algorithm.

  • @Brain0738
    @Brain0738 3 года назад

    I still walk, well kinda, if my feet would quit breaking, hence stop walking on them or at least get reconstructive surgery, I kinda have bones sticking out either side of my heels. BC Medical treat me as if I am the AntiChrist

  • @Pianodramabeatz
    @Pianodramabeatz Год назад

    Hhg