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00:50 - SLR(L4.5.S1.2 & Sciatic nerve) SID: sural nerve PIP: peroneal nerve TED: tibial nerve04:12 - Slump(Lumbar spine nerve roots & Sciatic Nerve)07:04 - Prone knee bend(L2.L3.L4 & Femoral nerve)
00:50 - SLR04:12 - Slump07:04 - Prone knee bend
Thank you! I love the PIP, SID, TED - very helpful :)
😊 Thank you!
His voice is exactly like the voice over Headspace App. So soothing.
😊🙏🏼 Thank you!
the mnemonic tips are really helpful, the simple and yet informative tips and your clear pronunciation and just-right speaking pace help me a lot because English is not my first language, thanks a lot!
Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it 😊
Wow this is what i needed simple and straight forward.. thank you ❤
You’re most welcome! Thank you for watching!
Excellent explanation of all tests. Very nice!!
Certainly great videos. You explain it really well. Thank you 😊
thanks for this explanation...ur a good teacher
Thank you!
thanks for the abbreviation!! finally i will remember slr!!!!
No problem!
Very important series. Tnx all.
Thank you!!
When should I do neuro integrity test and when to do neural dynamic test? Can the patient be negative on integrity test but positive on dynamic test
Thats very helpfull , thx and i appreciate your effort
Thank you so much!
reallyNyc vdeOo Sir it,s really full of knowledge👏👏👏
Excellent video sir
You could then reasonably perform the same various ankle movements, for example, with the slump test to bias varying peripheral nerves?
Certainly! Well done!
Really nice, thanks a lot!
🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Can you please explain what did you mean by “jiromata” for the slump test. Could you please type the correct spelling here
Hi! Dura mata 😊
Eyxaristo GREAT MANY MANY THANKS
Hello. A quick question:How about we add Hip Abduction component to TED,Hip Adduction component to SID & PIP ?Does it do better or not?
Hi! Yes you certainly can do - although I would perhaps argue if they have true radicular symptoms it would probably show up before that stage
Nice videoWhere are you from?
Love from india ♥️♥️
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much
Whether is it helpful for peripheral neuropathy???
It is designed for spinal rather than peripheral, but some people used the SID, PIP, TED analogy to test the different peripheral nerves
Sir what is the sequence? Plz tell like LLTT 1, LLTT 2, 3
Hi Aditi, there doesn't have to be a particular sequence. You can do these tests in any order you wish 😊
Ok sir. Thanks a lot. Video was really helpful
PIS.SIS.TED really Nyc👍
Thank you
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
My pain goes for all the tests. Where to go to diagnose and fix my pain?
Local physiotherapist would be my natural suggestion
If all the tests are negative ..Then what does it mean sir ?
Then it means the patient does not have neural tension, or therefore perhaps does not have radicular pain
Full form of sit ??
Sid sural nerve- inversion,dorsiflexion
what is geramata?
Dura mata 🙏🏼
@@ClinicalPhysio Oh Dura mater? okay, thanx for clarifying.
@@jalpan-pandya 👍🏼
My new friends are Sid pip and Ted 😃
😍
Sir you are too cute😀
😊😊😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I think this patient may have mild genu recurvatum 😭
That’s ok! 👍🏼
00:50 - SLR(L4.5.S1.2 & Sciatic nerve)
SID: sural nerve
PIP: peroneal nerve
TED: tibial nerve
04:12 - Slump(Lumbar spine nerve roots & Sciatic Nerve)
07:04 - Prone knee bend(L2.L3.L4 & Femoral nerve)
00:50 - SLR
04:12 - Slump
07:04 - Prone knee bend
Thank you! I love the PIP, SID, TED - very helpful :)
😊 Thank you!
His voice is exactly like the voice over Headspace App. So soothing.
😊🙏🏼 Thank you!
the mnemonic tips are really helpful, the simple and yet informative tips and your clear pronunciation and just-right speaking pace help me a lot because English is not my first language, thanks a lot!
Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it 😊
Wow this is what i needed simple and straight forward.. thank you ❤
You’re most welcome! Thank you for watching!
Excellent explanation of all tests. Very nice!!
Certainly great videos. You explain it really well. Thank you 😊
thanks for this explanation...ur a good teacher
Thank you!
thanks for the abbreviation!! finally i will remember slr!!!!
No problem!
Very important series. Tnx all.
Thank you!!
When should I do neuro integrity test and when to do neural dynamic test? Can the patient be negative on integrity test but positive on dynamic test
Thats very helpfull , thx and i appreciate your effort
Thank you so much!
really
Nyc vdeOo Sir it,s really full of knowledge👏👏👏
Excellent video sir
Thank you so much!
You could then reasonably perform the same various ankle movements, for example, with the slump test to bias varying peripheral nerves?
Certainly! Well done!
Really nice, thanks a lot!
🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Can you please explain what did you mean by “jiromata” for the slump test. Could you please type the correct spelling here
Hi! Dura mata 😊
Eyxaristo GREAT MANY MANY THANKS
Thank you!
Hello. A quick question:
How about we add Hip Abduction component to TED,
Hip Adduction component to SID & PIP ?
Does it do better or not?
Hi! Yes you certainly can do - although I would perhaps argue if they have true radicular symptoms it would probably show up before that stage
Nice video
Where are you from?
Love from india ♥️♥️
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much
Whether is it helpful for peripheral neuropathy???
It is designed for spinal rather than peripheral, but some people used the SID, PIP, TED analogy to test the different peripheral nerves
Sir what is the sequence? Plz tell like LLTT 1, LLTT 2, 3
Hi Aditi, there doesn't have to be a particular sequence. You can do these tests in any order you wish 😊
Ok sir. Thanks a lot. Video was really helpful
PIS.SIS.TED really Nyc👍
Thank you
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
My pain goes for all the tests. Where to go to diagnose and fix my pain?
Local physiotherapist would be my natural suggestion
If all the tests are negative ..Then what does it mean sir ?
Then it means the patient does not have neural tension, or therefore perhaps does not have radicular pain
Full form of sit ??
Sid sural nerve- inversion,dorsiflexion
what is geramata?
Dura mata 🙏🏼
@@ClinicalPhysio Oh Dura mater? okay, thanx for clarifying.
@@jalpan-pandya 👍🏼
My new friends are Sid pip and Ted 😃
😍
Sir you are too cute😀
😊😊😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I think this patient may have mild genu recurvatum 😭
That’s ok! 👍🏼