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We have also branches innervating glands , like slaviry glands and the sympathetic nervous system inhibit them because we don't need them in such stressful situations, they only get activated in time of rest.
Hi guys, not sure if you'll see this. I was wondering if you could hypothesise something for me. I've been attending a chiropractor who has confirmed that my facet joint between t3 and t4 was locked. This occurred as part of an injury in April where my heart rate elevated for 8 days, I could not exhale fully or sleep for these 8 days, I've had a pulsating in my ear since the injury and have felt restricted in breathing when it flares up. The chiropractor has speculated that this is cause by my sympathetic nerve being impacted. He has said that he is almost certain but can never diagnose 100%. Does this sound correct? I went to a&e, 2 ECGs, 2 blood tests, an mri and an xray. Hospital diagnosed musculoskeletal inflammation and costochondritis (GP diagnosed a panic attack...) and sent me home with anti inflammatories. Since being adjusted once a week my symptoms have improved. What do you think? I know you cannot diagnose. I've been through hell the last 5 months so with my symptoms improving after adjusting my thoracic spine, I'm inclined to believe this is a nerve issue. Thank you.
Wow the best simple explanation, thanks so much!! Kindly asking where can i find the parasympathetic nervous system it isn't on the playlist of the channel?
Amazing video! I would just fix the mistake of the drawn eye - Sympathetic n.s. causes mydriasis and in the video is shown myosis (idk if it is just schematic).
All ganglia are outside of the spinal cord. Any grouping of cell bodies outside the CNS are ganglia. If in the CNS, they are called nuclei. Sucks that you finally got a response 3 years later 😂
Actually there is but he confused the numbers at the end, so it should be T10-T11 forming the Lesser Splanchnic nerve, T12 forms the Least Splanchnic nerve and L1-L2 (and sometimes L3) form the Lumbar Splanchnic nerves
Hi Dr Mike! You mentioned "T11, L1 and L2" innervate the rectum, renal tract and reproductive tract but you started drawing the pre-sympathetic from T12?
I'm just curious if the sympathetic nervous system is autonomic and it works subconsciously then why if A scares B and B kills A as the sympathetic response; then why B gets a court sentence?
This is a law issue, not a medical one. I am not competent to answer, not even sure that is never a valid juridical justification. But what do you think should it be?
Thank you for the way you present these subjects. I am using them in my A & P class for massage therapy students in Austin, TX. They love you! (BTW- I think you are absolutely adorable.)
What do you mean by "leave" when talking about the preganglionic neuron having 3 options? Do you mean the "message" is leaving? Why are there 3 options? Is it because that particular neuron is shaped to have 3 branches of axons? I have a test in 4 days. 😬 please help!
The sympathetic nervous system is going to increase heart rate More blood circulating in the body More oxygen and nutrients to muscle to fight or run away.
I like how these videos are ‘bite size’ and easy to ‘digest’ and easy for non science people like me to take in
you actually have three options : fight, run away, or say "thats not a knife! THIS, is a knife"
A 2 hour lecture done in 11 minutes and easy to understand. Thank you for the topic.
Other people Explaining in a complicated way. And you have simple explain for complicated learn. Thank you.
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Easily the best, to the point explanation of the SNS !
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The content on this channel is always spectacularly created, you inspired me to get a board and start on RUclips 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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We have also branches innervating glands , like slaviry glands and the sympathetic nervous system inhibit them because we don't need them in such stressful situations, they only get activated in time of rest.
Very clear, great, and helpful explanation😍
Thank you very much.
Bravo. Wish it was longer.
Pubil relax and open up so that more light comes in and you can see your surroundings
And this is good when it comes to stressful situations
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Hi guys, not sure if you'll see this. I was wondering if you could hypothesise something for me. I've been attending a chiropractor who has confirmed that my facet joint between t3 and t4 was locked. This occurred as part of an injury in April where my heart rate elevated for 8 days, I could not exhale fully or sleep for these 8 days, I've had a pulsating in my ear since the injury and have felt restricted in breathing when it flares up. The chiropractor has speculated that this is cause by my sympathetic nerve being impacted. He has said that he is almost certain but can never diagnose 100%. Does this sound correct? I went to a&e, 2 ECGs, 2 blood tests, an mri and an xray. Hospital diagnosed musculoskeletal inflammation and costochondritis (GP diagnosed a panic attack...) and sent me home with anti inflammatories.
Since being adjusted once a week my symptoms have improved. What do you think? I know you cannot diagnose. I've been through hell the last 5 months so with my symptoms improving after adjusting my thoracic spine, I'm inclined to believe this is a nerve issue. Thank you.
Wow the best simple explanation, thanks so much!! Kindly asking where can i find the parasympathetic nervous system it isn't on the playlist of the channel?
you are amazing boss
well explained and good drawings
It would be helpful if you could make a presentation about upper and lower limb vasculature innervation.
What symptoms does this produce
Will you be doing a video on how to activate the parasympathetic nervous system?
JE M yup! That’s next!
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Amazing video! I would just fix the mistake of the drawn eye - Sympathetic n.s. causes mydriasis and in the video is shown myosis (idk if it is just schematic).
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I love your videos ! my question is , does beta blockers affect the adrenal glands .
causes an increased output of glucose from the liver as well as a stimulation of glucagon and an inhibition of insulin release from the pancreas
How is it still called ganglion and even if it's outside the spinal cord ??? Regarding celiac ganglion
All ganglia are outside of the spinal cord. Any grouping of cell bodies outside the CNS are ganglia. If in the CNS, they are called nuclei. Sucks that you finally got a response 3 years later 😂
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It's nice to be able to listen to one of your recordings without regularly being interrupted by Dr Matt lol
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So, are there no pre ganglionic neurons that come out of T-10?
Actually there is but he confused the numbers at the end, so it should be T10-T11 forming the Lesser Splanchnic nerve, T12 forms the Least Splanchnic nerve and L1-L2 (and sometimes L3) form the Lumbar Splanchnic nerves
Hi Dr Mike! You mentioned "T11, L1 and L2" innervate the rectum, renal tract and reproductive tract but you started drawing the pre-sympathetic from T12?
Emir Imran sorry T12!
Is it also known as the hypertonic state?
Show me Anatomically where paraganglionic tube is
I'm just curious if the sympathetic nervous system is autonomic and it works subconsciously then why if A scares B and B kills A as the sympathetic response; then why B gets a court sentence?
This is a law issue, not a medical one. I am not competent to answer, not even sure that is never a valid juridical justification. But what do you think should it be?
Point and shoot. Classic.
Thank you for the way you present these subjects. I am using them in my A & P class for massage therapy students in Austin, TX. They love you! (BTW- I think you are absolutely adorable.)
great!
why does the sympathetic nervous system decrease salivation?
Because salivation is mainly needed for digestion which is not the purpose of the sympathetic system “fight or flight”
I have a problem with blushing and I believe its controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, I wish I could control it.
Tell the muscle of respiratory tract to relax, opening up more oxygen in More energy
Please increase it bro
My flight or flight is permantly switched on,and i am shaking all the time because of it,have you any ideas of how i can stop this.
What do you mean by "leave" when talking about the preganglionic neuron having 3 options? Do you mean the "message" is leaving? Why are there 3 options? Is it because that particular neuron is shaped to have 3 branches of axons? I have a test in 4 days. 😬 please help!
Like it thanks a lot
"Point and shoot" is the most replayed section of the video... you perverts hahahaha
You are a great drawer, so i don't know why you always say you can't draw.
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Great video ... what is splanchinic means ? Gonna Google 🤣
Sympathetic also means a simp is pathetic.
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Does the sympathetic nervous system control bladder?
The sympathetic nervous system regulates the process of urine storage in the bladder.
I know what you are
The sympathetic nervous system is going to increase heart rate
More blood circulating in the body
More oxygen and nutrients to muscle to fight or run away.
had to watch a second time because I just could not pay attention to what he was saying thte first time 😍
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