These videos are very informative, it's good to have knowledge of these types of injuries....when I was in my 20's I suffered radial nerve palsey ( wrist drop ) this was before I had any knowledge of this type of things cam even occur...I went to the hospital and immediately they diagnosed me, I was scared. I thought they were gonna cut my wrist off. It's a very odd feeling not being able to move a limb, scary too. You mind plays tricks on you.. but they made me a special glove to basically extend each finger and squeeze them to work out each tendon. And in about 6 months, I started to get movement in my wrist and I felt relief seeing and being able to move and perform more. I thank God that he has help me on my times of injuries. May he protect us all and guide us.
Wow, these two videos condensed the brachial plexus into organized, pertinent, and comprehensible material that is clinically relevant. Well done, I applaud you! - Another med student :)
Very good video. There was just one oversight when talking about what muscles of the hand are innervated by ulner nerve. The deep branch of the ulner nerve also innervates adductor policus.
Im 23 years old and i think i have this same injury in my right arm (i feel like it's a disability even though i can do almost everything normally), it was a birth trauma. I was unsure if it was the same until the part at 1:21 about the Long Thoracic Nerve even though i don't have any complications in my hand and finger control... only angular outside elbow movements and such. Thank you so much for the really polished video!
This is the best video I have found talking about the clinical significance and common pathologies found with the terminal branches of the brachial plexus. Great drawings as well. Honestly, if i had found this in high school when I took anatomy, I would have applied for this school for College 100%. Thanks for the upload and keep up the good work.
Hello there, how doing. Sorry for asking So how long have you been with this problem and did you recover from it, and which way did you use to recover? Am experience the same problem Thank you....
Does this also cause pain and tightness around the collar bone area near the breasts? I dont even know what i did, but i cant lift my arms all the way up anymore. And they get worse when im working. Ive just been dealing with all the pain until i get my health insurance.
Dear sir thanks for sharing the details, but I would like to say that I am also suffering with brachial plexus injury since 12 years. So can you please tell me what is the treatment my injury.
0:55 Long thoracic nerve
1:47 Axillary nerve
2:46 Radial Nerve
4:44 Musculocutaneous nerve
5:17 Ulnar nerve
6:52 Median nerve
best brachial plexus videos Ive came across, makes me wish I was at Florida State! Thanks for sharing
-med student
lucky to be here
THANK YOU. I HAVE NOT WORDS TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE!!!
Best anatomy videos on RUclips. Please make more!
These videos are very informative, it's good to have knowledge of these types of injuries....when I was in my 20's I suffered radial nerve palsey ( wrist drop ) this was before I had any knowledge of this type of things cam even occur...I went to the hospital and immediately they diagnosed me, I was scared. I thought they were gonna cut my wrist off. It's a very odd feeling not being able to move a limb, scary too. You mind plays tricks on you.. but they made me a special glove to basically extend each finger and squeeze them to work out each tendon. And in about 6 months, I started to get movement in my wrist and I felt relief seeing and being able to move and perform more. I thank God that he has help me on my times of injuries.
May he protect us all and guide us.
Wow, these two videos condensed the brachial plexus into organized, pertinent, and comprehensible material that is clinically relevant. Well done, I applaud you! - Another med student :)
These videos are gorgeous and well done! Thank you for posting them publicly!
This is the best video I have ever seen on this!! Can you do one on the lumbosacral plexus?
Vanessa M cant
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This is so legit. If these are FSU's videos, I can imagine learning there would be a dream. The R from you guys still hurts. :(
This video is nothing short of outstanding! Thank you very much, sir!!!
Very good video. There was just one oversight when talking about what muscles of the hand are innervated by ulner nerve. The deep branch of the ulner nerve also innervates adductor policus.
Im 23 years old and i think i have this same injury in my right arm (i feel like it's a disability even though i can do almost everything normally), it was a birth trauma. I was unsure if it was the same until the part at 1:21 about the Long Thoracic Nerve even though i don't have any complications in my hand and finger control... only angular outside elbow movements and such. Thank you so much for the really polished video!
This was beautiful! Thank you for helping me study for my practicum
Yes it's really helpful
Best video! Very painful injury 😞😖
my first ever comment; best vedio so far.kindly upload more vedios.
Another great video! 🙌
Many thanks all the way from little old Tasmania, Australia 😌
This is the best video I have found talking about the clinical significance and common pathologies found with the terminal branches of the brachial plexus. Great drawings as well. Honestly, if i had found this in high school when I took anatomy, I would have applied for this school for College 100%. Thanks for the upload and keep up the good work.
this is an extremely informative video... its helped me understand my injury.. well done and thank you
Hello there, how doing. Sorry for asking
So how long have you been with this problem and did you recover from it, and which way did you use to recover?
Am experience the same problem
Thank you....
That’s amazing
Thank you so much!
Thank you so very much! I wish there were more videos like this but on the other plexuses
This still best video I seen god bless you
I have learned far more with this video than in my college's years. Thank you so much!
Thank u soo much
Its reallly gud for revision
And helps me regain confidence in what I have learned
In short
Very well done!
Nice illustrations & very simply explained.
اللهم علمني ما ينفعني و انفعني بما علمتني و زدني علما
Thank you for these two awesomely explained and illustrated videos :) Helped me brush up my knowledge quickly!
very good explanation! helps me in preparing for my final. thank you so much!
Thanks so much again! Another awesome video!
very good visuals and lecturing.
God Bless You Sir! Really helpful.
clear illustration
Great video..well explained.... Excellent
Just a correction, wrist drop occurs if the injury is before the bifurcation of radial nerve into superficial and deep branches at the forearm.
These are excellent.Thanks!
Excellent video
Give the medical illustrator a raise! No, two raises!!
Thank you very much.
And w're waiting to listen about lumbar plexus)
excellent review! thank you
Thank you very helpful
stunning images!
Wow, thanks for sharing this video. Greatings from the netherlands.
Incredible!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
very well explained..
thank you soo much!!
Great explanation! Thank You! Greetings from Serbia!
Excellent 👍👍
Thank you so much!!! Greetings from Brazil. :*
Well done!
top video with top animation
Excellent!!
Best vid out theereeee
Well done.
Can this injury Brachial Plexus be treated and return your hands movement??
Please, mi suggerite altri canali tipo questo?
awesome
❤Great Sir!!
Does this also cause pain and tightness around the collar bone area near the breasts? I dont even know what i did, but i cant lift my arms all the way up anymore. And they get worse when im working. Ive just been dealing with all the pain until i get my health insurance.
Perfect
Brachial plexus injury right upper limb movement loses bike accident 2018 now possible to treatment please help me
it's very good video
Dear sir thanks for sharing the details, but I would like to say that I am also suffering with brachial plexus injury since 12 years. So can you please tell me what is the treatment my injury.
beautiful video although it does seem like the radial nerve is on the palmar surface
Are these nerve injuries permanent or can the nerves mend, I had a bad fall
Glenoid fracture and have paralysis
I seem to have the pain in my shoulder and first three fingers of my right hand, as described here in. Is there any remedy/cure?
Could you do one on lumbosacral plexus? Thanks
great !
Does thoracic artery and nerve control heartbeat and quadricep ctrl??
Nice! thx!
Sir am affected in this same injury how can I cure my Hand
Need operation bro
In which software u made this presentation?
تبقى باللغة العربية مش ترجمة كتابة لأه ياريت ترجمة صوت..
I do feel the pain but I still lift
Beauty
WOW.
ترجمة كتابة برضه حلوة بس لغة أهل الجنة العربية..لازم نبقى عارفين لغة الوطن
🎉
Please🤗
Nis
Best vid out theereeee