Marvelous as usual Dr. Ebrahim! I have only one comment: Preganglionic injury produces a complete distal sensory loss but preserves distal sensory conduction. This occurs because the dorsal root ganglion in the case of dorsal root avulsion is still in continuity with peripheral sensory nerve fibers. In other words, in preganglionic injuries there is complete sensory loss but with preserved sensory nerve action potentials
Hello 👋 i got into a serious moto bike accident which damage my brachial nerve my left hand dont move. After 10 months i did an emg an was told the 3 main nerves are cut badly. Is the problem fixable
Hai doctor..im from malaysia.. Can i have ur email? Im a brachial plexus injury patient.. Can we do some surgery For get the normal back for my left hand?
Hello sir I'm from UTTARAKHAND roorkee I'm also suffering brachial plexus injury since the by birth I did consult many dr. But i didn't get right treatment 😔 Everyday i followed exercise at Least 2 an hour but i don't know it will be fine or not and i got feel motivate from this video.... My left hand muscle is very weak as compared to right hand, sir Please guide me which dr i should have to follow?🙏
The structure of the plexus is needed to reduce mechanical traction on the nerves during normal (and abnormal ) movements of the arm and leg, therefore it takes a great deal of force to injure nerves constructed this way. Evolution indeed!
Wait a minute. How did he figure this all out? It basically electrical circuitry. I’m a ME but this circuitry is a mess. It took a lot of mind numbing work to figure this out. The question is why did the guy that designed this use such a confusing arrangement. I got a book full of these questions if the creator ever comes to me and asks why I haven’t committed yet. My answer will be that we have to go through a few technical questions first. Not sure how well that will be received. Too bad, it’s a big decision. Right?
Marvelous as usual Dr. Ebrahim!
I have only one comment:
Preganglionic injury produces a complete distal sensory loss but preserves distal sensory conduction. This occurs because the dorsal root ganglion in the case of dorsal root avulsion is still in continuity with peripheral sensory nerve fibers.
In other words, in preganglionic injuries there is complete sensory loss but with preserved sensory nerve action potentials
Hence normal histamine test. Shouldn’t the H wave Hoffmann test be negative in the EMG ?
11:27,12:38,14:13,13:26 pre-clavicular nerve root involvement - pre ganglionic... proximal to dorsal root ganglion; post-clavicular nerve root involvement - post gang... Distal to dorsal root gang.
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That’s lovely - thank you so much
Hello 👋 i got into a serious moto bike accident which damage my brachial nerve my left hand dont move. After 10 months i did an emg an was told the 3 main nerves are cut badly. Is the problem fixable
Excellent.
Thank you so much great explanation
Like this very much. Thank you
“C7 like a middle child, that wants to be independent until a first lesson 😂”. It’s brilliant comparison.
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Good, thanks
It was fun and practical! 😊
Anyone can please explain the pre clavicular and post clavicular nerve involvement means?
Hai doctor..im from malaysia..
Can i have ur email?
Im a brachial plexus injury patient..
Can we do some surgery
For get the normal back for my left hand?
감사합니다.
❤❤❤❤❤ спасибо большое за помощь ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much sir
Could one use the H wave ( Hoffmann ) reflex to determine only sensory avulsion rather partial posterior avulsion ?
Thanks a lot sir
God bless ya
Hello sir
I'm from UTTARAKHAND roorkee
I'm also suffering brachial plexus injury since the by birth
I did consult many dr. But i didn't get right treatment 😔
Everyday i followed exercise at Least 2 an hour but i don't know it will be fine or not and i got feel motivate from this video....
My left hand muscle is very weak as compared to right hand, sir Please guide me which dr i should have to follow?🙏
Have you checked with a physiotherapist? They can train your muscles and strengthen then with muscle stimulation.
Is it easy to repair any damage to the brachial plexus ? If so what kind of doctor could diagnose/ repair it ? Thanks
You can diagnosed it by MRI
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Brachial!
Why do we need brachial plexus?
I mean why can't each nerve be independent?
Why does only primary ventral rami form plexus?
Read Why Evolution is True
The structure of the plexus is needed to reduce mechanical traction on the nerves during normal (and abnormal ) movements of the arm and leg, therefore it takes a great deal of force to injure nerves constructed this way. Evolution indeed!
@@RichRich1955 Evolution hmmm!!! 🙄🙄🤦♀️🤦♀️
Answer please soon
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Wait a minute. How did he figure this all out? It basically electrical circuitry. I’m a ME but this circuitry is a mess. It took a lot of mind numbing work to figure this out. The question is why did the guy that designed this use such a confusing arrangement. I got a book full of these questions if the creator ever comes to me and asks why I haven’t committed yet. My answer will be that we have to go through a few technical questions first. Not sure how well that will be received. Too bad, it’s a big decision. Right?
It is perfectly designed to work appropriately.
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Seem as he is egyptian doctor
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