Introduction & Consent Cerebellar Signs (first explain the process to patient) 1. Finger Nose Test 0:38 to check past pointing 2. Dysdiadochokinesia 0:58 3. Rebound Phenomenon 1:20 4. Heel Shin Test compare both sides 1:53 5. Look for Nystagmus 2:37 6. Check scanning Speech 2:50 7. Look for the Pendular Knee Jerk 2:58 8. Check Gait of the patient first in straight line 3:57 9. Look for Romberg sign 4:17 to diff b/w sensory & cerebellar ataxia ask the pt to walk with eyes closed & hands extended upto shoulders.
A very easy and understandable video for Practical examinations in peads. Watched many RUclips videos but this one is the best. A very gentle approach to the paitent by the docter. Thank you very much sir for making it so easy for the students. Stay blessed and happy Sir ❤️
Ask for consent Inform patient about procedure Finger nose test Dysdiadokinesia Rebound phenomenon Heel shin test Nystagmus Scanning speech Pendular knee jerk Gait of patient Rhomberg's test
Garazak ALLAH kheir ,I do not understand urdu but your way of examination is perfect ,systematic and professional Looking forward to learning more from you And send my greetings to the smart kid Nizam ,ALLAH bless him One very very small notice just for the exam purpose when you are doing knee reflex ,please expose the the thigh to see the contraction of quadriceps . " this is just to avoid the tricks of malignant examiners " ; otherwise your way is very impressive for me ALLAH bless you
Very best clinical approach in very easy format.. thank you sir and a request sir please upload CNS examination... thank you sir..... RESPECT FOR YOU... SIR
Introduction & Consent
Cerebellar Signs (first explain the process to patient)
1. Finger Nose Test 0:38
to check past pointing
2. Dysdiadochokinesia 0:58
3. Rebound Phenomenon 1:20
4. Heel Shin Test compare both sides 1:53
5. Look for Nystagmus 2:37
6. Check scanning Speech 2:50
7. Look for the Pendular Knee Jerk 2:58
8. Check Gait of the patient first in straight line 3:57
9. Look for Romberg sign 4:17 to diff b/w sensory & cerebellar ataxia ask the pt to walk with eyes closed & hands extended upto shoulders.
his smile is so precious 💞
A very easy and understandable video for Practical examinations in peads. Watched many RUclips videos but this one is the best. A very gentle approach to the paitent by the docter. Thank you very much sir for making it so easy for the students. Stay blessed and happy Sir ❤️
Ask for consent
Inform patient about procedure
Finger nose test
Dysdiadokinesia
Rebound phenomenon
Heel shin test
Nystagmus
Scanning speech
Pendular knee jerk
Gait of patient
Rhomberg's test
Garazak ALLAH kheir ,I do not understand urdu but your way of examination is perfect ,systematic and professional
Looking forward to learning more from you
And send my greetings to the smart kid Nizam ,ALLAH bless him
One very very small notice just for the exam purpose when you are doing knee reflex ,please expose the the thigh to see the contraction of quadriceps . " this is just to avoid the tricks of malignant examiners " ; otherwise your way is very impressive for me
ALLAH bless you
Very best clinical approach in very easy format.. thank you sir
and a request sir please upload CNS examination...
thank you sir.....
RESPECT FOR YOU... SIR
Thank you for the great effort sir
Really appreciate this!
alaikum alsalam thank you Dr but i think in finger nose exam >the pateint should full extend his arm
Finger nose test. ..with closed eye or not,?
Great work Sir....
JazakAllah khair sir ❤️
great work for fellows.
Sir you are Great🙏🏻
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Thank you sir
Thanks
Amazing
HelloSir ...one doubt... Should we ask patient to sit or lying down position while eliciting finger nose n dysdiodokinesia? Pls reply sir..
Better to do it in sitting position
Regards
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