Brachial Plexus Made Insanely Easy

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
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  • @drhapi5308
    @drhapi5308 3 года назад +6

    I watched this in college when it came out. Now I'm 9 days out from my Step 1 in Medical school. He's the ruling authority on Brachial Plexus for me.

  • @PeeedaPan
    @PeeedaPan 8 лет назад +293

    He basically explained pgs 418-422 in First Aid 2016, in 20 minutes. Amazing work.

  • @mortman372
    @mortman372 25 дней назад +1

    1st week of medical school here, awesome video. Thank you so much.

  • @mjonesCO
    @mjonesCO 6 лет назад +2

    Anesthesia student here and I must say this gentleman did a great job teaching the brachial plexus. Teaching is truly a gift!

  • @jangtank
    @jangtank 3 года назад +15

    Distal median claw hand: 10:58
    Prox median claw hand: 11:26
    Ulnar claw hand: 18:04
    P.S: Thank you for this video - amazing work

  • @margaretbehre6461
    @margaretbehre6461 6 лет назад +33

    Great video. I've literally watched this probably 20 times throughout my physical therapy school career and before taking my boards. It's great when first learning the brachial plexus and as a refresher.

  • @averagejoegaming1045
    @averagejoegaming1045 8 лет назад +12

    As an undergrad student taking A&P, this made studying so much simpler. I really like how you engage the class/audience as well. Thank you for posting this! Definitely going to carry this with me through the next 10 years of school haha!

  • @debfitz88
    @debfitz88 Год назад +2

    I wish you were my professor! Engaging unlike my boring professor

  • @sylrickful
    @sylrickful 8 лет назад +14

    Best video ever...you explained in 20 min everything my lecturer tried (without success) to do in her 1h30 lecture! You are amazing! Need more videos like that!!! Will be watching it again and again for my physiotherapy exam coming up! Thanks a lot!!

  • @moon.shines7732
    @moon.shines7732 8 лет назад +27

    i wish people were more aware of your videos. This made the brachial plexus so easy. thankyou so much

  • @angegah
    @angegah 8 лет назад +49

    omg. this is awesome. thank you! 4 years in med school and ive only just understood the brachial plexus!

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  8 лет назад +10

      Well, hey - better late than never! Check out our videos at www.KISSPrep.com, and thanks for the kind words. - Shan

    • @johnnjoroge146
      @johnnjoroge146 4 года назад

      I feel yah😂

  • @Afrolatinalexi
    @Afrolatinalexi 3 года назад

    My husband is in anatomy! Grad student ...And I’m helping him. GOD BLESS YOU!!!You make it simple so I can help him🥰💋💋💪🏼

  • @raissachiri1302
    @raissachiri1302 Год назад

    I feel like no one teaches this way anymore. Most professors read PP and expect you to learn everything by yourself. Thank you so much SIR!!

  • @CDiaz404
    @CDiaz404 4 года назад +33

    love your teaching style. repetition and engagement game on point

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Carlos!

    • @lonelydogclub
      @lonelydogclub 2 года назад +1

      I still don`t understand why youtube profs. are so good and in med. universities the profs. are so bad..........
      My university has an anatomy prof that only reads his slides, hate students and has 0 compassion for us.

  • @amayamocha7421
    @amayamocha7421 7 лет назад +4

    OMG I am SO glad I found this!!!! I am now going to look for every anatomy lecture you've got because I am DROWNING with med school memorization and this was/is brilliant! You're going to save me 100's in tutoring costs! Thank you!

  • @pkalamaris
    @pkalamaris 6 лет назад

    THIS IS THE BEST DIAGRAM/EXPLANATION OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS I HAVE EVER SEEN!!! Kudos to you doc!

  • @SMBrwnie
    @SMBrwnie 6 лет назад +2

    This is a great video! One thing I would like to note is that around 14:50, one of the sensory components of radial nerve is described as "below the fingertips of the medial three and one-half fingers." I believe you meant to write something along the lines of "below the fingertips on the posterior aspect of the LATERAL three and one-half fingers."

  • @je6141
    @je6141 7 лет назад +7

    at 4;42 its mentioned that musculocutaneous nerve is giving sensory innervation in arm. But, musculocutaneous is purely motor in arm. they give sensory only in the forearm

    • @awaisbutt1847
      @awaisbutt1847 6 лет назад

      Technically the musculocutaneous nerve gives rise to the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm, which innervates skin on the lateral surface of the forearm.

  • @keswickbuilder
    @keswickbuilder 8 лет назад +5

    He's an amazing prof! I love how interactive he is.

  • @husseinabdi9529
    @husseinabdi9529 7 лет назад +2

    Really enjoyed this. Understood more of the brachial plexus after twenty minutes of watching you, than the last two lectures in uni!

  • @madcec12
    @madcec12 9 лет назад +20

    Repetition Repetition Repetition! Great Numonics thank you so much I can't forget this now it's one of the hardest things for me to remember in anatomy

    • @lalab2303
      @lalab2303 5 лет назад

      C GrayGirl *mnemonics (just had to, sorry)

  • @husseinabdulruhmanuda9623
    @husseinabdulruhmanuda9623 7 лет назад +7

    You are literally a genius brother. I'm gonna subscribe to your program for sure. God I wish you were my real life lecturer.

  • @craigcambridge2484
    @craigcambridge2484 6 лет назад

    Wow. Best explanation for Brachial Plexus on the internet. Totally worth the 20 minutes

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  6 лет назад

      Thank you Craig! Feel free to share this with your friends, I would appreciate it and check our out website for more videos! - Shan

  • @AJKivela369
    @AJKivela369 2 года назад

    Dr. Nanji should have over a million views by now.

  • @gimbolty9176
    @gimbolty9176 Месяц назад

    Great video, using this to prep for PT boards this coming week! Saved the nerves for the final week.

  • @iuliabelet4978
    @iuliabelet4978 4 года назад +1

    i love your style f teaching! i have an anatomy test tomorrow (veterinary medicine) on nerves arteries and veins and have been going crazy trying to remember all those names and their order. This is applicable and so easy to follow!! thank you so much!!

  • @alphaomega6815
    @alphaomega6815 8 лет назад +1

    learned something new today amazing...I wish Instructor will take the time to break things down like that

  • @TheRebellefleur27
    @TheRebellefleur27 3 года назад

    Wow. I have to tell you thank you so much. I am about to take my NBME for Musculoskeletal and you are Heaven's gift. Thank you for all that you do.

  • @_hannahmay1
    @_hannahmay1 4 года назад

    I love that you repeat everything so much, it helps A LOT.

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Be sure to check out our other videos at kissprep.com!

  • @lisaryan1316
    @lisaryan1316 4 года назад

    one of the best and easiest to understand videos I've seen for the brachial plexus!

  • @ejazanamnagar
    @ejazanamnagar 8 лет назад +15

    Very Nice...thank you for posting...Radial Nerve Sensory supply is MEDIAL three and one half fingers...it should be LATERAL right? @ 15:00 min in PP not lecture.

  • @EL34
    @EL34 9 лет назад +75

    This is perfect...and you kind of sound like Lieutenant Aldo from Inglorious Bastards (making this even better).

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  9 лет назад +12

      EL34 I am going to have to watch that movie now haha! - Shan

    • @MiyaEvaCute
      @MiyaEvaCute 4 года назад +2

      @@shannanji9389 hope u already did!!!

    • @jackbanister3468
      @jackbanister3468 4 года назад +1

      dude,dead ringer haha

  • @gdgrl1007
    @gdgrl1007 7 лет назад

    Like how he uses mnemonics as well as involving his students to repeat after him. My anatomy teacher told me to vocalize the word, pronounce the medical term outloud, learn to spell it correctly and most importantly understand the meaning. I remember when my anatomy Professor telling the class, for us to know know any information and retain it better is to actually know and understand what you are studying. If you can't pronounce it or spell it how can anyone grasp the understanding of something that you see(med.term) that's unfamiliar to you. The brain is not gonna process and retain information you don't understand, that's not called studying its called wasting your time.. Which makes sense to me. Another effective tool the teachrer uses is repetition. He explains in a way you can actually grasp the basic concept and understand the knowledge being taught. Good way to grasp the main concept. Like how the teacher shows the relevance within each catefory/function/symptoms caused by external/internal factors that affect normal behavior of the nerve.

  • @dawoodkhan4434
    @dawoodkhan4434 10 лет назад +1

    Will definitely subscribe, as Kisspharm is a great help! Can not wait to try Kiss anatomy.

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  10 лет назад

      Thank you! We are accepting pre-orders now at a discounted rate at: www.kissanatomy.com.

  • @michaelyang3910
    @michaelyang3910 9 лет назад +76

    Hi, great video and easy to follow, many thanks.
    Just one incorrect statement on the slide on radial nerve - it supplies the LATERAL 3 1/2 digits, not medial as per slide.

    • @awaisbutt1847
      @awaisbutt1847 6 лет назад +2

      The radial nerve provides sensory innervation to the medial 3 1/2 digits on the posterior aspect of the hand, hence the slide is correct. Where the confusion lies is whether this is with respect to the anterior or posterior aspect of the hand. The radial nerve supplies the posterior aspect of the forearm and hand.

    • @lukaspindur7244
      @lukaspindur7244 6 лет назад +10

      No, Michael Yang is right. The radial nerve (the superficial branch) supplies the lateral (=radial) side of the dorsum of the hand, hence the slide is incorrect. Also, there is no confusion about which part of the hand the radial nerve supplies, it is the dorsum.

    • @jeffwessell
      @jeffwessell 6 лет назад +10

      It is anatomically based, so laying supine palm facing up makes the pinky medial and thumb lateral. Radial supplies medial digits based on anatomic medial, although we are accustomed to the pinky being lateral with most daily tasks.

    • @TheRyanChang
      @TheRyanChang 5 лет назад +2

      YES! this cannot be upvoted more!

    • @dn6170
      @dn6170 4 года назад +1

      @@jeffwessell It might just be your wording, but that last sentence sounds incorrect. Radial innervates fingers 1-3 + half of 4 (thumb, pointer, middle, half of ring nearest those other 3), which are the lateral digits based on anatomic position. You might've meant that, but the "radial supplies medial digits based on anatomic medial" part of your sentence threw me off. This means that Awais's comment above is also incorrect, and Michael Yang was right.

  • @jessicarudd924
    @jessicarudd924 4 года назад +1

    I could listen to you teach/explain all day!! I love your technique! I learned a lot in this video. Thank you.

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  4 года назад

      Thank you Jessica! Be sure to check out our other videos at www.KISSPrep.com!

  • @ZeroTwoDarlingXO
    @ZeroTwoDarlingXO 8 лет назад +8

    WHO THE HELL WOULD DISLIKE THIS!??? JEEZE. This is wonderfully helpful!!! You haters have no souls. Tsk.

  • @lfpenniger
    @lfpenniger 8 лет назад +21

    Very good, but I think there is an error in that Radial nerve sensory covers the posterior aspect of the LATERAL (not medial) 3 1/2 fingers. But otherwise really helps with remembering and making simple.

  • @ragayendluri2322
    @ragayendluri2322 7 лет назад

    i have done with classes of brachial plexus i didnot understand anything but ur video makes me so helpful

  • @jamesperry1612
    @jamesperry1612 8 лет назад

    Studying for national PTA exam.....you may have just saved me! wow, wish I had you as my instructor!

  • @esraasoso19
    @esraasoso19 9 лет назад +15

    Wish all our med. instructors were like you !
    Thanks very muc h ^_^

  • @NaturalBeauty2191
    @NaturalBeauty2191 8 лет назад +2

    I can't believe how good this guy is, this is what I needed 😀

  • @ShaheenKhan-es1ff
    @ShaheenKhan-es1ff 9 лет назад

    i found BRACHIAL PLEXUS a pretty volatile topic and inspite of learning it a number of times it just flew past me...but tis video is d best on d topic n i appreciate your teaching method soooo much tat it was pure enjoyment...

  • @earthysound9097
    @earthysound9097 8 лет назад +1

    This is amazing am a prep med student I used to think it's so difficult but now it's easy

    • @linza2274
      @linza2274 8 лет назад

      Been 2 years that I keep neglecting this brachial plexus,,,, now it's easier. Thanks to this awesome teacher

  • @branavasorubysivabalaratna7819
    @branavasorubysivabalaratna7819 7 лет назад +1

    you are simply a magic! extremely studentsfriendly!!! love it!

  • @Angel_equisdx
    @Angel_equisdx 3 года назад

    Your video was really useful for my second year of Human Medicine. Thank you very much!

  • @ericheller8993
    @ericheller8993 8 лет назад

    this guy as a teacher is Amazing I'm engaged!
    Studying for Mblex

  • @MrGrantCa
    @MrGrantCa 5 лет назад

    This is my go to review for brachial plexus

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Be sure to check out our other videos at www.KISSPrep.com!

  • @carisamclean6716
    @carisamclean6716 7 лет назад

    Best video on brachial plexus. it is very simple and detailed.

  • @xoxoplz09
    @xoxoplz09 8 лет назад +1

    You're amazing!!! Thank you so much. The repetition, acronyms, explanations = strong mental connections. I will check out your other videos too.

  • @wzexrctvyb1
    @wzexrctvyb1 5 лет назад

    You're probably the best teacher I've ever watched. Very good! keep it up

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Gary! Be sure to visit us online for more videos at - www.KISSPrep.com

  • @otto3967
    @otto3967 8 лет назад

    You are God's gift sir! Please do videos of Myotomes and Dermatomes too! Thank You! Mr. Shan Nanji!!!

  • @alantuazenitram788
    @alantuazenitram788 4 года назад

    Finally found a video that's really broken and easy to understand. Have you made one for lumbar plexus? Thank you

  • @mattyeffinmorison9558
    @mattyeffinmorison9558 8 лет назад +1

    You are such a lord! More videos please!!!!

  • @jaysukhkalsariya3007
    @jaysukhkalsariya3007 8 лет назад

    I don't have words for you to how I can say thanks because I clear my all the doubts and you explained it very tricky manner.
    Thanks a lot

  • @raphaelaioannou7149
    @raphaelaioannou7149 4 года назад

    This is an example of a well organized mind! You helped me a lot professor! Thank you so much!!

  • @jordanjensen6954
    @jordanjensen6954 7 лет назад +22

    Great video. Loved being taught by Aziz Ansari.

    • @q9020
      @q9020 5 лет назад +1

      FUCKING ROASTED DAMN.

  • @CurlyAnji11
    @CurlyAnji11 4 года назад

    Dapper Doc!! I am a veterinarian so i had to switch a few directional terms, this was an outstanding review.

  • @hajarmoosa7388
    @hajarmoosa7388 8 лет назад

    i was confused but you perfectly clear it up ! I'm grateful

  • @wilhelmdavel309
    @wilhelmdavel309 8 лет назад +14

    Brilliant! Please make more anatomy videos.

  • @saiqaali9639
    @saiqaali9639 8 лет назад +6

    MashaAllah!Sir you are amazing,you explain very well,thanks for these videos👍👌

  • @ryanmangan8953
    @ryanmangan8953 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much, this tutorial is amazing.

  • @glom9995
    @glom9995 9 лет назад +6

    Dear Shan,
    I love you. This is perfect.
    From,
    Greg

  • @pallavidodia
    @pallavidodia 6 лет назад

    Awesome Shaun. Noone can fall asleep in your lecture.

  • @mimiyahaya6379
    @mimiyahaya6379 8 лет назад

    thank you so much. i'm currently in orthopedic posting and this video helps a lot!!

  • @angelomanuele
    @angelomanuele 10 лет назад +1

    Awesome Video! Wish I would have had this for my medical school lecture. Keep up the great work!

  • @me1yz
    @me1yz 7 лет назад

    The video is very useful, doctor Sham Nanji . please can you sujest a good book to laern peripheral nervous system .

  • @priyankaroysingha9975
    @priyankaroysingha9975 4 года назад

    Sir thank u so much..i am a physiotherapy student ,learn too easy from you ..earnestly request to u .kindly share some video for upper limb ,lower limb ..& helping stydy related video.thank u so much ..really helped by u ..

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  4 года назад

      Thank you! We have additional videos available at www.KISSPrep.com

  • @medlifeyep4042
    @medlifeyep4042 7 лет назад

    These are the most positive comments I have read about any reviews. Well, let me just press play and check it out for my own-self!

  • @mettyruth155
    @mettyruth155 4 года назад

    wonderful job Shan,

  • @TheGeeta2010
    @TheGeeta2010 4 года назад +1

    OMG thank you so much! this helped me a lot, I am so thankful to you. AMAZING teaching approach!

  • @duocphamtruongtho4462
    @duocphamtruongtho4462 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @vwziful
    @vwziful 10 лет назад

    waiting for more videos on lumbosacral plexus and neuroanatomy !!! please

  • @chrisrenggli1526
    @chrisrenggli1526 6 лет назад

    This dude is saving my life!

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  6 лет назад

      Thanks! Check out www.KISSPrep.com for the full courses and newer videos!

  • @jalesav21
    @jalesav21 7 лет назад

    THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!
    REALLY APPRECIATED IT, TOTALLY MADE SENSE AND YOU ARE ENTERTAINING

  • @DrCarlosNasher
    @DrCarlosNasher 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing... he is a genius

  • @Sup3rD4ve
    @Sup3rD4ve 4 года назад

    Keeping with the alcohol theme, you can remember the trunks (superior, medial, inferior) by using the phrase "Try Some More Izarra".
    For the cords (lateral, posterior, and medial) you can use the mnemonic "Claire Loves Posh Martinis".
    You can remember the divisions, and whether they're anterior or posterior, with the phrase "Aang Parades APPA [through the streets of Ba Sing Se]". (Not alcoholic, but vivid and memorable.)

  • @Sup3rD4ve
    @Sup3rD4ve 4 года назад

    If I'm understanding correctly, I think the proximal median claw hand (11:10 or so) causes loss of the MEDIAN two lumbricals, not the lateral two. Otherwise, it'd present the same as distal median claw hand. Still an amazing and incredibly informative video, though!

  • @LouanneDalBello
    @LouanneDalBello 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much!!! You're a gifted teacher.

  • @TelmaGrantPT
    @TelmaGrantPT 3 года назад

    Please make a video for the cervical plexus

  • @glemnys
    @glemnys 6 лет назад

    Incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for this excellent explanation of the Brachial Plexus

  • @PepsiT98
    @PepsiT98 4 года назад

    Great video, this was so helpful!! One thing that helped me to not get the anterior and posterior divisions (around the X and E) confused was to draw arrows toward the directions they feed into. For example, I drew that blue line as an arrow representing the anterior division coming off of C7/middle trunk towards the C5/ superior trunk that it feeds into. Also, I drew the two posterior divisions from the superior and inferior trunk as arrows feeding into the middle trunk/posterior cords. This helped me to not get them mixed up!

  • @jasminethelatebloomer390
    @jasminethelatebloomer390 Год назад

    I’m only 3 minutes in and I love you already 😭 💛

  • @nashaatnasan8709
    @nashaatnasan8709 6 лет назад

    Excellent. You're lesson is cleary, so easy and understandable to follow!

  • @b0zo76
    @b0zo76 Год назад

    Amazing material !! Thank you

  • @scizorstar
    @scizorstar 4 года назад

    It's indeed insanely easy. Thank you very much!

  • @Nameisabe
    @Nameisabe 6 лет назад

    I wish I could like this twice. Thank you!

  • @rosieturnbull1224
    @rosieturnbull1224 9 лет назад

    Great video, thank you! Excellent schematic for drawing the brachial plexus. Much appreciated

  • @mcatstudy8045
    @mcatstudy8045 2 года назад

    Amazing!!!! Thank you so much, Sir.

  • @zahraasad7160
    @zahraasad7160 6 лет назад

    Loved this! I was having such a big issue in understanding the brachial plexus!

    • @shannanji9389
      @shannanji9389  6 лет назад

      Be sure to check out our website for more anatomy videos along with several other subjects!

  • @Jkoal69
    @Jkoal69 8 лет назад

    Brethem Shan got that suit game on fleek. Great lecture bruh

  • @baoluo1
    @baoluo1 5 лет назад +1

    Good work, thanks.

  • @gracemarie8371
    @gracemarie8371 Год назад

    This was so good!!! Thank you!!!

  • @nikeshaii
    @nikeshaii 5 лет назад +2

    Thank youuu ❤
    Wonderful video
    Any physical therapy student here?

  • @nathanielclark1981
    @nathanielclark1981 8 лет назад

    thank you so much Dr. Nanji

  • @primiano00
    @primiano00 10 лет назад

    excellent video!!Really helped me out with remembering the brachial plexus

  • @eggybaby84
    @eggybaby84 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you. My Doctor said i had a 'Shoulder Impingement', but i think i actually have a BPI. Injury came on graduslly, It gets achey when i play my guitar and write. I can feel it in my pinky/ring fingers, wrist, and shoulder/neck get tight. Can i treat this myself and will it heal by itself over time if it wasn't a traumatic injury?

  • @asiyaamin8048
    @asiyaamin8048 7 лет назад +1

    this in combo with a few others really makes brachial plexus easy to learn.

  • @da7904
    @da7904 8 лет назад +14

    Do you have like this for othe plexuses? Lumbosacral and cervical?

  • @idowuadeleye8746
    @idowuadeleye8746 9 лет назад

    thank you shan.