I love how you explained the ventral rami and the cervical plexus, etc... it was light a lightbulb moment. I've memorized those so many times but never thought of them in the "big picture" sense like that... thank you!!
Thank you, very informative and comprehensive. I'll be remembering DAVE for my medical exams. Only criticism is I was a bit confused when you explained the orientation of dorsal and ventral as it seems as though the dorsal is anterior and ventral posterior.
Thanks a lot Sir, I make my concepts clear from your videos , it's because of your videos that I developed interest in anatomy, and able to cope other subjects in first year medical college.
Hello! I know im a little late to the party, but you say that the Dorsal Rami are one way? Arent they two way carrying both sensory and motor information? Thank you! I love the content!!
Hi Jake ... if i said that in the video that is wrong. Dorsal rami are 2 way streets. So to review ... ventral root (one-way street with motor neurons), dorsal root (one-way street with sensory neurons) and spinal nerve trunk and ventral and dorsal rami (two-way streets with motor AND sensory neurons).
Great explanation. Liked. 1 Qs. How does the pre & post ganglionic neurons fit into the whole structure you explained? And, is the rami inside or near the ganglion itself?
I love how you explained the ventral rami and the cervical plexus, etc... it was light a lightbulb moment. I've memorized those so many times but never thought of them in the "big picture" sense like that... thank you!!
Very good at explaining and you get to the point in a very fun way with lots of enthusiasm!
Thank you very much for this excellent explanation and visual presentation. I love "chiiinng"
This is the best explanation, and the Dublin analogy is perfect. Kudos to you, Sir!
Many thanks!🙏🏻
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Thank you, very informative and comprehensive. I'll be remembering DAVE for my medical exams. Only criticism is I was a bit confused when you explained the orientation of dorsal and ventral as it seems as though the dorsal is anterior and ventral posterior.
You are an extraordinary educator, sir! Please keep doing what you are doing!!! (*^-^*)
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Thanks a lot Sir, I make my concepts clear from your videos , it's because of your videos that I developed interest in anatomy, and able to cope other subjects in first year medical college.
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Hello! I know im a little late to the party, but you say that the Dorsal Rami are one way? Arent they two way carrying both sensory and motor information? Thank you! I love the content!!
Hi Jake ... if i said that in the video that is wrong. Dorsal rami are 2 way streets. So to review ... ventral root (one-way street with motor neurons), dorsal root (one-way street with sensory neurons) and spinal nerve trunk and ventral and dorsal rami (two-way streets with motor AND sensory neurons).
@@TheNotedAnatomist Ah okay that makes a lot of sense! thank you for responding and answering my question! your content is fantastic!
'DAVE" cool mnemonic ..always confused me before
Great explanation. Liked. 1 Qs.
How does the pre & post ganglionic neurons fit into the whole structure you explained?
And, is the rami inside or near the ganglion itself?
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much 😊
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Sir is spinal nerve and typical spinal nerve same
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great analogy!
So spinal nerves become mixed at the point of the rami?
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Can you add Turkish subtitles please?
hold on is this sal khan from khan academy?
No but I sound like him :)
No way! That's him 💯 😂
Sal has a no compete contract I’m pretty sure. Plus this gentleman speaks faster than Sal, thank God.
same voice actor as khan academy?
nice one
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Please sir cover hole neuroanatomy
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This sounds like Khan Academy.