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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @rev_5728
    @rev_5728 3 года назад +19

    I am telling you... whenever I'm stuck at something and I watch 10 youtube videos on the topic and still don't get it, I browse this channel to watch Dr Mike video on it and it ALWAYS delivers exactly what I needed to understand the topic. Thanks a lot!!!!

  • @happyhappyaus2128
    @happyhappyaus2128 3 года назад +26

    Speech pathology students worldwide thank you lol

  • @zullymtamez4999
    @zullymtamez4999 2 месяца назад +1

    As I was doing my anatomy test your videos where the ones helping me answer all the questions. You have a great gift! Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @yqyolo878
    @yqyolo878 Год назад

    Love Dr Mike's way of teaching, the intonation and the writing on board make it so clear and direct. Thank you so much for your great help!

  • @belsimpson4949
    @belsimpson4949 2 года назад

    I've been studying for 6 hours on cranial nerves and this helped more than all of that combined. Thank you!

  • @faisalhabib2638
    @faisalhabib2638 3 года назад +4

    What an incredible explanation , thank u so much dr. Mike

  • @savemeows
    @savemeows Год назад

    looking for your other cranial nerve decusations, and ended up here, could not stop watching to the end as you are amazing!

  • @k2nggamerz734
    @k2nggamerz734 Год назад

    Sir your teaching is 'EXCELLENT' plz keep uploading more and more videos, God Bless U Sir.

  • @Naturelover-x6o
    @Naturelover-x6o 10 дней назад

    Sir you are the best lecturer in this world
    I think like that
    Because your explanation style, pictures & handwriting are awesome sir
    I'm very very lucky to have you as my lecturer sir
    I will pray the god for you sir
    Because you want live many years for all medical students
    These subjects are too load to study
    But your teaching methods make our mind
    We can easily do our examination
    Thank you so much sir👩‍⚕🙏

  • @Alsmilloy1
    @Alsmilloy1 Год назад

    Amazing! Thank you. I’m a physio working though my own airway issues and this was so helpful for me to see and understand

  • @christopherborsellino2268
    @christopherborsellino2268 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for making something so complex, simple!

  • @benzook8898
    @benzook8898 3 года назад +3

    You are amazing at explaining this clearly and concisely

  • @hindi4521
    @hindi4521 5 лет назад +2

    Omg !!! Thank you so much! It's so complex but you explained it so effortlessly.

  • @AmourDLouis
    @AmourDLouis Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining this!

  • @gabriellamartinez6565
    @gabriellamartinez6565 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks doctor! Your videos are gold ❤

  • @ugslt8000
    @ugslt8000 4 года назад +3

    you're a great teacher

  • @annikapaterson6745
    @annikapaterson6745 Год назад

    Awesome and helpful vid! Thanks

  • @baileychavez6918
    @baileychavez6918 3 года назад

    My whole dysphagia class summed up in 8 minutes! Thank you!! I do have one critique...it is not accurate to say that the palate is innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX). It is innervated by the pharyngeal plexus which does in face contain the glossopharyngeal nerve but it would be more accurate to say it is innervated by the vagus (CN X) instead of CN IX.

  • @linango6364
    @linango6364 3 года назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @quyenthai6559
    @quyenthai6559 4 года назад

    Thank you Dr. Very easy to understand

  • @Dentalogix
    @Dentalogix 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @H2Raby
    @H2Raby Год назад

    Thanks so much Dr. Mike, absolutely fantastic work! Actually, if I may prod your brain, I'd like to solicit your opinion on an injury I'm dealing with. I can't recall how it started, and I can't tell whether it is mechanical, an abrasion, laceration or ulcer. A pulled, torn or damaged muscle, ligament or cartilage. But ESSENTIALLY, I've had a sharp pain right behind my thyroid cartilage, I suspect it's either a cut in my esophagus or possibly some damage to my epiglottis.
    I've been patiently waiting nearly 2 weeks now and I still experience consistent pain, I believe I notice some improvement, but the problem still persists nearly every time I swallow. Drinking cold beverages seems to make the pain disappear altogether, as you would if you put a burnt digit under cold water, which is why I think it's likely a cut rather than a strained muscle. Any thoughts and or suggestions?

  • @lorenzobonomi9487
    @lorenzobonomi9487 3 года назад

    hi, good contents! just one question: isn't the lateral pterigoid muscle's main function to move the jaw on a horizontal plane? I thought the main muscles responsible for opening of the jaw were the suprahyod muscles

  • @jaggztech
    @jaggztech 3 года назад

    If a person elevates their tongue towards the roof of the mouth (their own), will they be inducing the trachea to rise?

  • @vintagevibes1974
    @vintagevibes1974 4 месяца назад

    What might cause you to feel tingles/pins and needles sensation in legs when coughing and or swallowing.

  • @DrewRueDoo
    @DrewRueDoo Год назад +1

    Imma just say it, Dr. Mike is fine af.

  • @vintagevibes1974
    @vintagevibes1974 4 месяца назад

    What might cause you to feel tingles/pins and needles sensation in legs when coughing and or swallowing.