Saturday night palsy is a paresis involving radial nerve compression at the spirohumeral groove, causing weakness of wrist extension, NOT numbness of the hand or involvment of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. It occurs often in alcohol/drug intoxication with the armpit draped over a chair back.
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Listening to this was as effortless as watching a relaxing video on youtube .... !!
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you are so fun, I like your intro and sense of humor, great teacher, thank youuu
Phenomenal video!
this was an awesome orthopedic exam overview. Thank you for sharing.
Always great content I look forward to taking this course in the next year. Dr. Milne is hilarious.
amazing lecture amazing doctor thank you
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Saturday night palsy is a paresis involving radial nerve compression at the spirohumeral groove, causing weakness of wrist extension, NOT numbness of the hand or involvment of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. It occurs often in alcohol/drug intoxication with the armpit draped over a chair back.
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If Jim Gaffigan was Canadian and a doctor.. great video!
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Saturday night palsy is compression of Radial nerve , not Ulnar Sir
Hah, this guy is hilarious! Makes the more complex aspects of this talk easy to digest, great lecture
Pretty unrelated, but does anyone know if there's a clear anatomy reason on why some people can't do the "spock" hand sign?
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So easy when you are lucky to find a Jedi Grand Master of teaching!
Great Lecture Witty but somewhat fast .
Needs Repetition for Slower Learners but One Hour better .
Millennial Doc here- petitioning for scapholunate dissociation to be re-named the "Mac DeMarco" sign
7:13 its not an inversion injury that we see.... its an inversion injury
Anaphylaxie on latex...
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The "Michael Strahan" sign has to be the one for millennials