For those who want to practice the video without having to rewatch it every time: First of all, stand with your feet together (demonstrate) and close your eyes, keep your eyes closed for a moment (hold hands on either side of patient to prevent falling with a positive Romberg) Open your eyes, can you walk heel to toe like this? (demonstrate) Good, walk on your tiptoes (plantarflexion), walk on your heels (dorsiflexion), that's lovely. Hold your arms out like this (demonstrate) with your palms flat, and close your eyes, keep your hands where they are, keep those fingers straight if you can, that's lovely; let's keep still like that for a moment. And now, with your eyes still closed, touch your nose with /this/ fingertip (touch patient's index finger, can be any other finger), and with /this/ fingertip (touch finger on contralateral hand). Good, open your eyes, play the piano (demonstrate) - good; and tap your hand (demonstrate), other hand (demonstrate), that's good. Now turn and face me, and screw your eyes up tight; lovely, relax. Silly grin. (demonstrate) Stick your tongue out. (demonstrate) Wiggle it, wooloolooloo (any other sound is acceptable as long as the patient or doctor isn't covered with saliva), that's lovely. Stare at my face (one elbow flexed, one elbow partially extended to create test visual fields), point to the finger which moves. (Move fingers) Stare at my face, point to the finger that's.. that's it. Change hands, test contralateral visual fields. Stare at my face. (if you can bear it - make typical British joke) Point to that fingers that move. And stare at my finger, now keep your head still and just follow the finger. (Make sure head is indeed still, test EOM, not neck muscles). Look at the finger, follow that finger, that's lovely. (Move your finger around in an “H” pattern to test for CV III, IV, VI) Excellent, and now can you lay down on the couch please. (?) OK, just gonna' tap your reflexes here. (triceps, biceps, brachioradialis, quadriceps, Achilles) Gonna' scratch your foot, you won't like this. (Pinch plantar surface) And again (contralateral foot), lovely, isn't it. (?) And stare straight up at the ceiling, just going to look in the back of your eye here. (Left eye, left hand, left eye; right eye, right hand, right eye) Keep looking through my head. (vision must be focused at ceiling for proper retinal visualization) And look over there. (test remaining retinal surface) - Test other eye using same technique, ask patient to look the other way after staring at the ceiling. Excellent, you passed with flying colors.
a doctor with sense of humor....god bless him....
“Look at my face if you can bare it”
For those who want to practice the video without having to rewatch it every time:
First of all, stand with your feet together (demonstrate) and close your eyes, keep your eyes closed for a moment (hold hands on either side of patient to prevent falling with a positive Romberg)
Open your eyes, can you walk heel to toe like this? (demonstrate)
Good, walk on your tiptoes (plantarflexion), walk on your heels (dorsiflexion), that's lovely.
Hold your arms out like this (demonstrate) with your palms flat, and close your eyes, keep your hands where they are, keep those fingers straight if you can, that's lovely; let's keep still like that for a moment. And now, with your eyes still closed, touch your nose with /this/ fingertip (touch patient's index finger, can be any other finger), and with /this/ fingertip (touch finger on contralateral hand).
Good, open your eyes, play the piano (demonstrate) - good; and tap your hand (demonstrate), other hand (demonstrate), that's good.
Now turn and face me, and screw your eyes up tight; lovely, relax.
Silly grin. (demonstrate) Stick your tongue out. (demonstrate) Wiggle it, wooloolooloo (any other sound is acceptable as long as the patient or doctor isn't covered with saliva), that's lovely.
Stare at my face (one elbow flexed, one elbow partially extended to create test visual fields), point to the finger which moves. (Move fingers)
Stare at my face, point to the finger that's.. that's it.
Change hands, test contralateral visual fields. Stare at my face. (if you can bear it - make typical British joke)
Point to that fingers that move.
And stare at my finger, now keep your head still and just follow the finger. (Make sure head is indeed still, test EOM, not neck muscles).
Look at the finger, follow that finger, that's lovely. (Move your finger around in an “H” pattern to test for CV III, IV, VI)
Excellent, and now can you lay down on the couch please. (?)
OK, just gonna' tap your reflexes here. (triceps, biceps, brachioradialis, quadriceps, Achilles)
Gonna' scratch your foot, you won't like this. (Pinch plantar surface)
And again (contralateral foot), lovely, isn't it. (?)
And stare straight up at the ceiling, just going to look in the back of your eye here. (Left eye, left hand, left eye; right eye, right hand, right eye) Keep looking through my head. (vision must be focused at ceiling for proper retinal visualization)
And look over there. (test remaining retinal surface)
- Test other eye using same technique, ask patient to look the other way after staring at the ceiling.
Excellent, you passed with flying colors.
Rac65 internet is strange
Thought was porno
Top 10 things to do when you are bored an on Cocaine
This man is head concierge at the Bedside Manor.
Shaidyn You made this joke five years ago and it made me laugh so I figured it was about time it got a “like”.
This made me LOL 7 years later
This made me violently chuckle 9 years later
@@beheremorningglory5585 Glad it's the gift that keeps on giving.
What a golden comment - love it
Mother of God, it's Arthur Weasley in a Muggle job!
The reflex king. for anyone interested, he is Giles Ellington. has other videos. speeches mainly, but one new nuero exam.
James Gravey From the thumbnail, I thought it was Walter Röhrl.
this guy is a BOSS as reflexes
Absolutely on point with his exam technique and fluidity through his tests
Science as Art. Superb Competence, plus style, plus understated humour and then an explanation of everything with just as much concision.
2:35 sweet reference to a Monty Python's sketch : D
This is totally my favorite ASMR video.
The amunt of humility and humanism in this doctor is admirable..
And if you're not a neurologist
these are excellent party games.
Excellent neruo exam for GPs. So quick but thorough!
Great, useful and the comments (and the bowtie) made me smile.
he is a GP.
this exam apt for CSA exam, MRCGP. best neuro exam video in youtube.
he is a Consultant Neurologist
A great video which is good for using in teaching.
Great video! Thanks for the help! Quick and to the point and humorous, too!
that's lovely.........
Very good. Of course the modern medic will merely read the referral letter and order a scan of some sort....no need for all this interpersonal stuff.
Thank you, this a great, artistic, very thorough, highly scientific video, sir!
I think i have his voice selected for my sat nav
He is a hell of a pianist
Really great video, Thanks Doc!
This feels like the beginning of a magic show.
The missing Doctor Who. In this incarnation, he decided to take a break from time travel and become a neurologist. :-)
I agree, this guy is quite personable.
This is awesome, Well done sir.
They look like they're about to go out to a school dance. :)
Still, it's very proper and very informative. Bravo.
God bless you sir! I have cervical spondylitis with osteophytes. Swaying. How can I strengthen my neck to prevent swaying while walking
the bow tie is EPIC!
Very useful, thank you!
It is a good video. I was wondering how old it is. I keep assuming it's really old, but I honestly don't know. Any idea how old it is?
Late 1980s Perhaps?
excellent video, thanks.
Do they have to be at a dinner party after this or what?
Bro looks like he’s gonna make a Caesar Salad
man if only my doctor rocked a bow tie
James Bond‘s weirdest mission
Very good.
Somehow very entertaining!
informative & entertaining
Great!
00:55 best part
Dr Giles a stud
I'm still looking for the couch
Is that a navy suit for war?
No it was your face
"wiggle it b-b--b-b--b-b--b-blb-" the doctor says
awesome
WOW!
oh, this is not porn. i was tricked.
where are more videos in this series???
How about actually watching the video?
because 3 minutes of the video is the explanation, 2 minutes is demonstration...
íts just like a flying round...
Gold
i want to be like you :)
Why did he feel it necessary to wear a tuxedo to perform a cranial nerve examination
It's imperative!
root canal done once without a cap
This looks like it was made 40 years ago. Or maybe 45.
40, 45 years?
Yes. 40, 45 years.
Late 1980s or early 1990s perhaps. But it is still excellent, but dated. Putabitofpaper and thank you that's marvellous are also top class.
@sammycut1 It is pretty old. I was spending time with the guy in the video today and he's aged a little since
Black tie optional.
around 1:45 it looked like he was going to start beating her with his instrument
rac65 , ???
knee tendon reflex, wrong site. Doubtful planter reflex.
Hahaha I like that guy XD
He's actually a garden gnome in disguise
Why a video called "3 minute neurological examination" lasts more than 5 minutes?
A doctor who isn't dressed in a tuxedo just wouldn't be classy!
think i just been rickrolled
WTF @ 0:54
IKR! Weird and creepy...
Lovely isn’t it
So if I passed this, it means I don't have a brain tumor? Thank God! :P
not only you don't have a tumour, but having an ounce of brain would be a bonus for you.
Can this be true? Am I the 44,444th viewer?
Olive Oil seems to have som trouble with the instructions
WOW!
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but what is the story with neurologists wearing bow ties, it's creepy
Excellent vintage porn
that was fucking bad ass.