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NOOoo 3.13: Pain travels up the LATERAL spinal thalamic tract!! Never known you guys to be inaccurate, the petite muscley guy with the gratingly opimistic accent, and the other smarter dude (who I still would) have got me into 4th yr physio so I'm an admirer of your work!!.. Please change this or put a note on this one- pain and temperature go up the lateral spinothalamic tract! the LATERAL spinothalamic tract!!!!!
Great explanation and clear neuro anatomy, however I think it is important to point out there is no such thing as a 'Pain Signal'. Pain is an output of the brain based on lots of different inputs. There are nociceptive signals rather than pain signals. Pain is then expressed by the brain if there is perception of danger/damage. See Lorimer Moseley explanations. Thanks for the video, I found it helpful.
Thanks for your clarification! , faster propagating fibers that carry tactile information are stimulated, then the smaller diameter myelinated and unmyelinated pain fibers are blocked from being transmitted at the spinal cord neurons is that an example of rubbing knee?
Hello! Such a question: in people with corpus callosum, the pain signal from the center of the body will end up in which of the hemispheres? P.S sorry for the grammar, I don't know English well, so I used google translator
Love your videos. Very clear and informative. But I have one question, doesn't the second order neuron decussate and ascends through the lateral spinothalamic tract because it's Pain? Because as far as I remember it's only crude touch that travels to through the anterior spinothalamic tract, but in the video you said that it will ascend through the anterior spinothalamic tract. Appreciate your response!
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Best tutorials on youtube. Gets straight into it, no waffling intro, no wasted time. The content is always exactly what you need. I'm using these videos to understand concepts before I read about them in my home study degree. Could not get by without them!
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Amazing explanation.... Got the topic so clear that I can answer it even it's asked first thing in the morning.😅👍 Hats off to you and your team.
Kindly try to post more such complicated theories for students like us❤👍
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For more detail, watch their video on the pain pathway
Seriously I watched more than five videos and i ended up watching this one.......coz this was one of the best explanations.......loved it .....tysm♥️♥️😌🥰
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NOOoo 3.13: Pain travels up the LATERAL spinal thalamic tract!! Never known you guys to be inaccurate, the petite muscley guy with the gratingly opimistic accent, and the other smarter dude (who I still would) have got me into 4th yr physio so I'm an admirer of your work!!.. Please change this or put a note on this one- pain and temperature go up the lateral spinothalamic tract! the LATERAL spinothalamic tract!!!!!
Pain goes through lateral spinothalmic not anterior ryte?
So freaking cool! So this is why we have a natural tendency to rub, press, etc. areas we have hurt 🤯
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Great explanation and clear neuro anatomy, however I think it is important to point out there is no such thing as a 'Pain Signal'. Pain is an output of the brain based on lots of different inputs. There are nociceptive signals rather than pain signals. Pain is then expressed by the brain if there is perception of danger/damage. See Lorimer Moseley explanations. Thanks for the video, I found it helpful.
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PAIN TRAVEL THROUGH LATERAL SPINOTHALMIC TRACT, NOT THROUGH ANTERIOR SPINOTHALMIC TRACT
Exactly!! Anterior spinothalamic tract is for crude touch!
Thanks for your clarification! , faster propagating fibers that carry tactile information are stimulated, then the smaller diameter myelinated and unmyelinated pain fibers are blocked from being transmitted at the spinal cord neurons
is that an example of rubbing knee?
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Pain and temp go through lateral spinothalamic tract
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Hello! Such a question: in people with corpus callosum, the pain signal from the center of the body will end up in which of the hemispheres? P.S sorry for the grammar, I don't know English well, so I used google translator
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Love your videos. Very clear and informative. But I have one question, doesn't the second order neuron decussate and ascends through the lateral spinothalamic tract because it's Pain? Because as far as I remember it's only crude touch that travels to through the anterior spinothalamic tract, but in the video you said that it will ascend through the anterior spinothalamic tract. Appreciate your response!
It will decassate to antero lateral
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