I can't thank you enough for your time and dedication to these videos. I suffered a stroke almost 3 years ago, and I keep learning about the nervous system.
A sign of supreme intelligent is to draw what you are saying. It's like a book. You can see what he is doing without hearing because a picture tells a million words :)
I'm a 14 year old that intends to become a neurosurgeon, the adequacies of these videos have helped me adopt a far more competent grasp of the neurosciences. I can still comprehend neurology whilst reading through my ostentatious anatomy books, however, these videos help my occipital lobe conjure a better image of understanding, thank you.
I’m not in school for any of this and just somehow stumbled on this video, but you made it so easy to understand! I feel like I know a little bit about nerves now.
Yam Alsharif Hi there please search google for peripheral nerve pain to find skyarza neuropathy treatment star. It is a really effective therapy for nerve damage treatment.
I love your videos Armando! I am learning about bone and joint dislocation and would be interested in knowing the chemicals and molecules involved in that process and would enjoy a video of that
I'm only 3 minutes in your video and you have explained to me something that took my lecturer 15 minutes to explain and I still didn't understand. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Vous êtes meilleur et malgré je suis pas très fort en anglais j arrive à comprendre merci beaucoup et bon continuation et je regarde toujours tes vidéos .
nerves are one of the most complicated things. I had my median nerve, that was cut in my wrist, transplanted from my leg ~75 days after the accident. the muscle nor the joint was injured, it was just the nerve that was cut. 4 1/2 years ago, at the time 16yo, I was rushed to the hospital in a complete shock-state, as if I was on some drugs that made me physically numb. it was quite a deep cut and around 2 inches long with skin that was also hanging still. the doctor who cleaned up the wound had told me that the nerve wasn't damaged, but a few weeks later it turned out to be otherwise. I couldn't feel 3 fingers which I used to write with. the length from the cut up until the end of my middle finger is about 25-30 centimeters. I'm used to the numbness now and I can feel when my fingers are warm/cold, and tell the difference between warm/cold water easily. nearly half of a decade has passed after this incident that was caused by glass. I still regret how I reacted, because I was upset about something, so I punched a glass door. that's life, though. I punched the middle of the glass and my hand went right through it. the thing that I'm most thankful for is that the glass didn't chop my arm off, which would have obviously been the worst outcome. glass was hanging from the top of the door frame and thankfully, it didn't fall down right after the moment my hand went through it.
@Queenie Maja I have one question to you. I had a right foot injury 7 months ago and still feel a "vibrations" (almost all the time). Can you tell me, it's a nerve compression, damage or something else? Thank you in advance!
I can relate to what you're explaining and recently found that vitamin B6 has helped me significantly. I have to take 400mg a day.... my symptoms were severe and I had them for years. But I believe the causes for my injury were psychological... you've not mentioned about psychological trauma or stress impacting nerves... I hope you could do a video on it at some point.
I don't believe that through psychological trauma, you can damage the nerve. It's through some type of physical trauma that the nerve is being physically damaged (car crash, sports, compression). Maybe you should watch the video again?
@@stuartmaybe psychological factors have physical impact. Human mind needs interest, focus, certainty, security, creativity and productivity, it is our nature... when opportunities aren't available or conditions aren't favourable the productive energy becomes destructive. Like say water in a lake is harmonious when able to flow smoothly in a forward direction, but when obstructed, the force can build up and erupt out of boundaries. I actually physically felt shockwaves, and sensations and cold spots etc in the brain as the damage was progressing. If one has to endure undesirable or stressful circumstances for long durations of time the damage becomes more permanent and continued weakness is experienced where initial symptoms occurred. One is able to tell if there is a correlation between their symptoms and the stress, despair, oppression, fear or whatever they may be going through. Nerves impact emotions and likewise emotions impact nerves.
I had nerve damage when I was sick and went thru a sinus infection it was so bad that it completely took my hearing away making it Permanent. I can no longer hear normally I need my hearing devices to hear. I was told I can get my hearing back but thru natural herbs etc I still have hope I can get my hearing back. I’ve lived with being deaf for two years now going on 3. I’m thankful I was born hearing makes me look at life differently!
Great video! I'm doing some research at my university about optic nerve demyelination related to methanol. And this video helped me a lot. Thanks so much
I have an intraneural perineurioma of my left median nerve. This video has done an amazing job in explaining the whole nerve structure to me. Thank you so much!
What happends to your palm now? Any surgery? Any improvement? Was it because of self harm? I have an acute injury in the medeterian sensational nerve cuz of self harm I can't know which type it is, I can't eat or sleep and I'll never forgive my self again please help+ hope you are doing well
@Queenie Maja drinking coconut water CBD Oil and doing exercises . Let your legs go up the wall while your back is against the wall. Basically getting the flow back Is essential
I developed neuropraxia about 7-8 years ago after a night of hard alcohol abuse and passing out in the same position for too long. I woke up and had no function in my wrist and fingers on my left hand as well as any upward movement in my elbow. I figured it would come back fairly quick and I’d move on with my day. That was not the case. Recovery back to full use took 10 weeks. What a terrifying experience it was too. It fascinates me from time to time which led me to this video which helped with understanding. Thank you
I didn't know there was so many kinds of nerve damage this has explained alot and great demonstrations. I have cerebral palsy I had an EMG of my spine and legs and told I have neuropathy I don't know what kind it is or how long it will last all I know is I have to live with my condition
I woke up 8 months ago with drop foot on the right side, numb toes on the right foot, lost knee jerk reflex on my left leg, trick knee on my left leg, unable to do leg lifts or push up on left leg. I had 111 different blood tests done, X-rays, MRIs, brain scans, Nerve conductivity studies, EKGs...I have seen dozen doctors and specialists. No diagnosis yet...not even close. I assume I had nerve damage caused by my autoimmune system. Apparently my nerves are not growing back, as I feel just as bad today as I felt on the day this started. By the way, I am fine from my waist up.
Man, I was really looking forward to your rendition of the 6 phases of nerver degeneration and regeneration as the axon decays one node up-> chromatolysis to get the nissl granules out of the way -> axon breaks off -> regenerate: Schwann cells make up tube, axon sprouts to fill the tube and then connection finally repairs the nerve Awesome depiction of the anatomy of the nerves tho, thank you :)
I'm studying for my hand therapy exam and I appreciate this video! In this video you talked about growth after neurotmesis. How does that change after a nerve repair and what kinds of repairs provide more successful outcomes (i.e. Suture repair vs. tubes/conduits). Thanks!
excellent knowledge given by u sir . from aa some months i faces the demyelination problem in my RT side arm median nerver without any axonal demage. so what i do sir plz reply me as a problem solver.
Is it possible to be able to download your drawing from this video? I've looked on your website and don't see one for nerve damage. Thank you for all your amazing videos!
Thank you so much. It was very helpful. Question - what happens when someone goes spinal cord surgery where dura needs to be opened? What kind of nerve cell damage is expected in that case.
I can't thank you enough for your time and dedication to these videos. I suffered a stroke almost 3 years ago, and I keep learning about the nervous system.
You’re one of the greatest contributors in medical education.
Your videos helped very much in my study , thank you!
I love the beauty of the drawings and presentations. Makes it easier to enjoy and remember. Thank you!
Simply lovely
A sign of supreme intelligent is to draw what you are saying. It's like a book. You can see what he is doing without hearing because a picture tells a million words :)
I'm a 14 year old that intends to become a neurosurgeon, the adequacies of these videos have helped me adopt a far more competent grasp of the neurosciences. I can still comprehend neurology whilst reading through my ostentatious anatomy books, however, these videos help my occipital lobe conjure a better image of understanding, thank you.
this is the funniest shit I've read this entire day
loool
Why tho?
Why write like that
Matthew Faulknor r/wooosh
Cringe
Great summary and to the point, love it! Keep it going man!
Amazing representation. Thank you very much!
Perfect. I listened tens of professors on youtube for one week for nerve injuries. I finally figure out the whole mecahism. Thanks
I’m not in school for any of this and just somehow stumbled on this video, but you made it so easy to understand! I feel like I know a little bit about nerves now.
I tried reading about this but being a visual learner I turned to RUclips to have it drawn out for me. Thank you for the great lesson!
I LOVE YOUR WORK! Thanks for keeping on
You are the best greast channel I have seen in all my life
Yam Alsharif Hi there please search google for peripheral nerve pain to find skyarza neuropathy treatment star. It is a really effective therapy for nerve damage treatment.
ahsan khan thanks alot i will see it but not now because i am doing my exam now
ahsan khan i try also now to find treatment for cancer if you have also some information please tell me it
how is it possible to feel nerves ends all over your body feeling like needles all over your body please explain thank you from Trinidad
www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/peripheralneuropathy/detail_peripheralneuropathy.htm
i think that will help you
I love your videos Armando! I am learning about bone and joint dislocation and would be interested in knowing the chemicals and molecules involved in that process and would enjoy a video of that
Thank you for your efforts. Concise and easy to understand.
This will help a lot of future doctors, amazing work
You have an amazing illustration ability. Very impressive!
Couldn't thank you enough. Your videos are simply THE BEST!
Great drawing skill. I really amazed by ur speed.
I'm only 3 minutes in your video and you have explained to me something that took my lecturer 15 minutes to explain and I still didn't understand. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
greatest. ..This is awesome. .huge fan of urs. .love all the way from India. .
This is exactly what I was looking for!! thanks a ton!!
I am watching this video after 10 years on RUclips, when it has been uploaded I was a little kid,
Love from Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 😊
Your presentation is AMAZING
Great diagrams & explanations of types of neural damage. Very important information!
Beautifully explained,thank you so much ✨
Thanks for a well presented, clear and well illustrated video
One more topic done and dusted...u make everything seem so easy..
Big thumbs up to you
Great explaination of nerve damages, perhaps include the role of Schwann Cells in the regrowth of myelin surrounding the axon. Keep up the good work!
Oh yes, i was really looking forward to the explanation on the Bungner's band (is that what u were referring to?) because I still can't grasp it.
such a great video! simply explained and very nicely drawn diagrams to help us understand!
This is awesome, just came across this beautiful channel. Keep making videos my friend! ❤
Vous êtes meilleur et malgré je suis pas très fort en anglais j arrive à comprendre merci beaucoup et bon continuation et je regarde toujours tes vidéos .
That was AWEOSME !!
Thanx man
Really helped a lot
Hats off to you for putting so much efforts. You really made the topic easy .
This is amazing and actually helped me with recovering. Thank you so much
Wow! Your drawings are so amazing and you can simplify such complex things for understanding. Congrats! I will be following this page.
nerves are one of the most complicated things. I had my median nerve, that was cut in my wrist, transplanted from my leg ~75 days after the accident. the muscle nor the joint was injured, it was just the nerve that was cut. 4 1/2 years ago, at the time 16yo, I was rushed to the hospital in a complete shock-state, as if I was on some drugs that made me physically numb. it was quite a deep cut and around 2 inches long with skin that was also hanging still. the doctor who cleaned up the wound had told me that the nerve wasn't damaged, but a few weeks later it turned out to be otherwise. I couldn't feel 3 fingers which I used to write with. the length from the cut up until the end of my middle finger is about 25-30 centimeters. I'm used to the numbness now and I can feel when my fingers are warm/cold, and tell the difference between warm/cold water easily.
nearly half of a decade has passed after this incident that was caused by glass. I still regret how I reacted, because I was upset about something, so I punched a glass door. that's life, though. I punched the middle of the glass and my hand went right through it. the thing that I'm most thankful for is that the glass didn't chop my arm off, which would have obviously been the worst outcome. glass was hanging from the top of the door frame and thankfully, it didn't fall down right after the moment my hand went through it.
Do you think there is technology to regenerate that nerve to make you feel your hand again?
@Queenie Maja I have one question to you. I had a right foot injury 7 months ago and still feel a "vibrations" (almost all the time). Can you tell me, it's a nerve compression, damage or something else? Thank you in advance!
Sucks how fragile we are. Messed up my back and the last 10 months have been hell.
Your videos are wonderful thank you! Love Neuro but its got so much to learn so this is really helpful.
Fabulous explanation, thanks so much!!!!
Better than all textbooks put together!!!!!!! Thank you
Thank you very much Armando!!! this is another a great help.
Thank you very much... It's one hr to my physiology quiz and now I finally get it.
Thanks for saving my previous time ,so wonderful you sir ,🚁
Too good! All the doubts cleared!
Great Video, so well explained. Keep up the Amazing job you are educating and illustrating so many THANKS!!! :)
Awesome work sir👍
I can relate to what you're explaining and recently found that vitamin B6 has helped me significantly. I have to take 400mg a day.... my symptoms were severe and I had them for years. But I believe the causes for my injury were psychological... you've not mentioned about psychological trauma or stress impacting nerves... I hope you could do a video on it at some point.
same here!!! hey i kinda understand the video, how can i actual regenerate this nerves? maybe i did not get the video
I don't believe that through psychological trauma, you can damage the nerve. It's through some type of physical trauma that the nerve is being physically damaged (car crash, sports, compression). Maybe you should watch the video again?
@@stuartmaybe psychological factors have physical impact. Human mind needs interest, focus, certainty, security, creativity and productivity, it is our nature... when opportunities aren't available or conditions aren't favourable the productive energy becomes destructive. Like say water in a lake is harmonious when able to flow smoothly in a forward direction, but when obstructed, the force can build up and erupt out of boundaries. I actually physically felt shockwaves, and sensations and cold spots etc in the brain as the damage was progressing. If one has to endure undesirable or stressful circumstances for long durations of time the damage becomes more permanent and continued weakness is experienced where initial symptoms occurred. One is able to tell if there is a correlation between their symptoms and the stress, despair, oppression, fear or whatever they may be going through. Nerves impact emotions and likewise emotions impact nerves.
@umm adam after how many weeks you saw improvements ?
I had nerve damage when I was sick and went thru a sinus infection it was so bad that it completely took my hearing away making it Permanent. I can no longer hear normally I need my hearing devices to hear. I was told I can get my hearing back but thru natural herbs etc I still have hope I can get my hearing back. I’ve lived with being deaf for two years now going on 3. I’m thankful I was born hearing makes me look at life differently!
superb... no words to say awesome work.. Drawing is too good..hats of for explanatory presentation.
Fantastic! Thank you for this vid
Thank you for making this video. It made things very clear.
Great video! I'm doing some research at my university about optic nerve demyelination related to methanol. And this video helped me a lot. Thanks so much
Palmer Hernández hii
please help me
my optic atrophy problem
For sure, do you have any idea about the cause of the optic atrophy? Is it related to mehanol?
I have an intraneural perineurioma of my left median nerve. This video has done an amazing job in explaining the whole nerve structure to me. Thank you so much!
but how do i actual regenerate my brain? please help
What happends to your palm now? Any surgery? Any improvement? Was it because of self harm? I have an acute injury in the medeterian sensational nerve cuz of self harm I can't know which type it is, I can't eat or sleep and I'll never forgive my self again please help+ hope you are doing well
I had a seizure on Sunday and it did nerve damage to me. I’m not sure which nerves are damaged but I pray they can regenerate.
I pray for you please take care
@@CCTV_Moments oh I’m good I’ve healed myself within two weeks of it happening lol
@@oya_the_goddess8854 how?
@@oya_the_goddess8854 how did u heal
@Queenie Maja drinking coconut water CBD Oil and doing exercises . Let your legs go up the wall while your back is against the wall. Basically getting the flow back Is essential
You're the dude, appreciate the work put into these videos.
Amazing explanation ... thank you soo much sir
Your videos are better than all my anat lectures.thank u!!
thanks for this . i've had an injury , waiting for more tests . thanks .
Thank u so mch sir.... it was my 1st lecture with you... but I really got clearly all the things...
Great video and explained extremely clearly thank you
Fascinating. Thank you Armando.
I developed neuropraxia about 7-8 years ago after a night of hard alcohol abuse and passing out in the same position for too long. I woke up and had no function in my wrist and fingers on my left hand as well as any upward movement in my elbow. I figured it would come back fairly quick and I’d move on with my day. That was not the case. Recovery back to full use took 10 weeks. What a terrifying experience it was too. It fascinates me from time to time which led me to this video which helped with understanding. Thank you
Alcohol caused severness in that injury
Thank you for the upload! Very good presentation I want more ❤
Excellent. Really thank you
wow very well done, thank you that was so helpful
Perfect bro, saludos desde Chile
This was fabulous 👌!!
WOW! Congrats! I loved the video
Thank you so much for clarifying 😇❤️
Nice explanation easy to understand
Preparing my Anatomy and Physiology assignment with your help. THANKS
I love this video so much!! Thank you
Very well explained🙌🏻 And yeah, Perfect Pictures👌
Well said & illustrated 👍
nicely explained thank u 😊
sir thank you so much !! so so helpful !! god bless you sir !! ☺☺☺
I didn't know there was so many kinds of nerve damage this has explained alot and great demonstrations. I have cerebral palsy I had an EMG of my spine and legs and told I have neuropathy I don't know what kind it is or how long it will last all I know is I have to live with my condition
thank u alot
u 've made easier and digestable
I woke up 8 months ago with drop foot on the right side, numb toes on the right foot, lost knee jerk reflex on my left leg, trick knee on my left leg, unable to do leg lifts or push up on left leg.
I had 111 different blood tests done, X-rays, MRIs, brain scans, Nerve conductivity studies, EKGs...I have seen dozen doctors and specialists. No diagnosis yet...not even close. I assume I had nerve damage caused by my autoimmune system. Apparently my nerves are not growing back, as I feel just as bad today as I felt on the day this started. By the way, I am fine from my waist up.
Awesome video very helpful thank you sir..........
Man, I was really looking forward to your rendition of the 6 phases of nerver degeneration and regeneration as the axon decays one node up-> chromatolysis to get the nissl granules out of the way -> axon breaks off -> regenerate: Schwann cells make up tube, axon sprouts to fill the tube and then connection finally repairs the nerve
Awesome depiction of the anatomy of the nerves tho, thank you :)
thank you so much Sir ☺️
very nice video. i really love this channel, really learn a lot from this channel., thanks
Thank you so much brother 🥰🥰💖
THANKS A MILLION!
Awesome video. Thank you very much. God bless you
very good thanks for explaining so well
Thank you so much ❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very nice explanation.
love your videos thank you so much
Thank you!
I'm studying for my hand therapy exam and I appreciate this video! In this video you talked about growth after neurotmesis. How does that change after a nerve repair and what kinds of repairs provide more successful outcomes (i.e. Suture repair vs. tubes/conduits). Thanks!
Thank you so much
excellent knowledge given by u sir .
from aa some months i faces the demyelination problem in my RT side arm median nerver without any axonal demage. so what i do sir plz reply me as a problem solver.
nice video very easy to understand thanks sir
Thxxxxx a lot
Enjoying every videos from you
Could you make a video in describing ascending and descending tracts? Thx a lot with support
Nice information 💯
great video
That was brilliant, I enjoyed every bit of it. THANK YOU LOADS, SIR!
Is it possible to be able to download your drawing from this video? I've looked on your website and don't see one for nerve damage. Thank you for all your amazing videos!
Thank you so much. It was very helpful. Question - what happens when someone goes spinal cord surgery where dura needs to be opened? What kind of nerve cell damage is expected in that case.
All videos are of Gold standard
Thank you