Femoral nerve anatomy

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @agentdreyer2
    @agentdreyer2 2 года назад +34

    Hi Sam, recently got 95% in my anatomy exam & want to thank you for the videos you make. I would drive into uni each morning listening to your videos & I found the way you explain things seemed to really stick & certainly helped in the exam! Thanks & keep up the excellent work 👍🏻

  • @sibunal7410
    @sibunal7410 2 года назад +15

    You're one of the very few people that I've seen who are REALLY enthusiastic about teaching anatomy. Thank you !

  • @lifesmirage1343
    @lifesmirage1343 Год назад +4

    Could a bulging or herniated disc cause pain in the femoral nerve and would clogged femoral vain in the triangle area make it difficult and very painful to walk. And sometimes cause the leg to give out?

    • @angiemcdonald4248
      @angiemcdonald4248 Год назад

      That is exactly what is happening with my leg!
      My MS neuro says it has nothing to do with my MS.... But I think it has caused my MS to flair up!

  • @kavian9620
    @kavian9620 2 года назад +7

    I'm not a medical student, stumbled upon one of his videos by accident and now I'm addicted to watching his videos...they just fascinate me!

  • @Rafiqeditz
    @Rafiqeditz 2 года назад +9

    We appreciate you. Teachers don't just teach-they prepare us for the road ahead

  • @muqadusmajeed8939
    @muqadusmajeed8939 2 года назад +6

    You are an amazing teacher I've no words to explain how good your videos are ❤️

  • @Rogijimbex
    @Rogijimbex 10 месяцев назад +2

    Unique delivery style - very enjoyable. Seeing an orthopedic surgeon tomorrow to determine treatment for an L3-4 disc herniation that's affecting my left lower extremity enough to cause severe anterior thigh and medial leg pain, in addition to numbness. MRI confirmed the diagnosis -and it's a six week old injury (non-traumatic). Anyway that's why I stopped by to watch this video and so it turns out ... t'was exceptional - thank you.

  • @ptlife608
    @ptlife608 2 года назад +4

    one of the most lecturer that l ever loveeeed❤️❤️❤️❤️ you're amazinggggg

  • @jl2960
    @jl2960 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for simplifying such complex matters. I have so much pain and now your videos and explanations have enlightened me so much on the possible origin of these pains. Life saver!

  • @ranasavana
    @ranasavana 2 года назад +4

    Yaaay !! We’re about to do the femoral nerve soon at med school and I’m surely going to know everything beforehand thanks to you !!!

  • @deanbennett1909
    @deanbennett1909 Год назад +1

    I’ve recently had a full hip replacement surgery and now experiencing femoral thigh pain could this be a unfortunate result of the operation?

  • @hopestarlight3448
    @hopestarlight3448 2 года назад +2

    You are a dream to watch and although I am not a medical student I am fascinated by anatomy and physiology! I was diagnosed with a cyst on the anterior part of my hip which they think is pressing on my femoral nerve so I can't lift my leg from the hip at all... we will see what the neurologist says I guess x

  • @williamlane6214
    @williamlane6214 2 года назад +2

    Great CPD refresher as per thank you Sam. How is the training going these days?

  • @DNAConsultingDetectives
    @DNAConsultingDetectives Год назад +1

    I can see my physical therapist rolling her eyes when I can reference my femoral nerve into the saphenous nerve, but really it's the area where it passes behind my Inguinal ligament that's the problem. I can palpate the Inguinal ligament on both sides. The involved (right) side ligament is round and feels like a rope. The left Inguinal ligament lays flat. Thanks for your wonderful instruction from someone who just wants to be a well informed patient.

  • @saragrekulovic5401
    @saragrekulovic5401 2 года назад +3

    I passed anatomy because of you. Thank you so much!

  • @arrowheaddev
    @arrowheaddev 2 месяца назад

    I had Mr femoral nerve compressed / injured during direct anterior approach hip replacement
    I had complete quad palsey for a few weeks
    Very scary

  • @geraldevans2688
    @geraldevans2688 Год назад +1

    Extremely excruciating ,Thank you very well. ☺

  • @ReachAndGetIt
    @ReachAndGetIt 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this! I’m a massage therapist and a surgical assistant. I have unexplained pain in my lower leg and that usually points to possible DVT so I had an ultrasound and yay, no DVT! So now I have to figure out what else it can be. That same day, I had pain all along the femoral artery, so I started digging into what could cause this and I found your video. Now I know where to start to begin to fix this problem. Stretching as your talking on this video! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos.

  • @karlasoto279
    @karlasoto279 2 года назад +1

    Better than Dr. House. Love him

  • @Johnwick-07
    @Johnwick-07 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for a detailed breakdown. Best breakdown I’ve seen so far! 👍👍👍

  • @Rfans19
    @Rfans19 2 года назад +1

    Sir I am your big fan and I see your video 📸📸 for imagination ☺️

  • @nadasaad.eldeen9919
    @nadasaad.eldeen9919 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazingggggggg

  • @angelfreedom246
    @angelfreedom246 10 месяцев назад

    On what occasions femoral nerve could be trapped between the thigh bone and the muscle?

  • @dr.hagora
    @dr.hagora Год назад +1

    جدا شكراا على شرحك الرائع للتشريح
    متابعتك من العراق ❤

  • @joshuamakungu3104
    @joshuamakungu3104 Год назад +1

    You helped me out in my anatomy viva thanks so much

  • @HoratioLindez
    @HoratioLindez 2 года назад

    Thanx very much for this brilliant post.
    Btw-Vagus nerve might be the longest, right?🤗-

  • @kendouglas8988
    @kendouglas8988 Год назад +1

    Great approach to anatomy makes it very interesting

  • @alphacentauri2506
    @alphacentauri2506 Год назад +1

    Thank you for demonstrating this. I recently pulled a muscle in my right low back while lifting my dog into the car. I felt is rip like a zipper around my hip through my groin and down the top of my right thigh. I couldn't stand up straight for several days from the excruciating pain and I am just feeling better after a week and a half. I still feel pain in the groin when I lie down to sleep and have to sleep on my right side with the leg extended or bent. I hope this heals soon.

    • @alphacentauri2506
      @alphacentauri2506 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Oshiiiiiiiiiiii Yes! It took a few weeks but with water therapy and a lot of bed rest it healed! Like new again! Now I am very careful not to lift and twist.

  • @aamiritbasetv571
    @aamiritbasetv571 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir I am from Pakistan I am also watch your videos

  • @bobbireichtell8973
    @bobbireichtell8973 3 месяца назад

    Thanks very much for this video. I had hip replacement surgery May 15th with the surgeon using an anterior approach. It is 3 and 1/2 weeks later and I still havefemoral nerve palsy. Your video is helping me understand that nerve and how it controls knee extension - which I cannot do.

  • @Rfans19
    @Rfans19 2 года назад +1

    From where are you sir

  • @cathylee4234
    @cathylee4234 Год назад

    I have degenerative disk disease and osteoarthritis in my lower spine . I had a synovial cyst in between L4 and L5 and tear in either L4 Or L5 . It had been 5 years since that has been diagnosed with MRI . I had hip pain in my right hip which Osteo ruled out arthritis and any tears . But since then my hips have been stiffening up and I am having pain in hip and groin that goes down to my Knee and sometimes in my foot . I can not put my sock on any more with excrutiating pain .Feels like I am ripping my groin and inner thigh apart .
    Could this be this femoral Nerve ? The hip osteo also said I may have band problems or it was coming from my spine 5 years ago .He really din't know .

  • @patriciajager5912
    @patriciajager5912 Год назад

    I was just thinking about how much I would have enjoyed having you teach me Anatomy. You draw people in, engaging your Student into a Lecture that is leaving me with a better understanding of Anatomy. Thank you. (I am happily geeking out, while watching this video. I have to figure out how to settle down this pain in my R Quad/Vastus medialus. I am a Right Sided Hemi-parisis. Cool. This is helping me figure this out! Thanks!

  • @betinha818
    @betinha818 Год назад

    Olá Sam
    Vc conhece alguém no Brasil que pudesse me ajudar com diagnóstico? Estou a 3 anos sem saber o que tenho e me identifiquei com seu vídeo. Perdi a força na perna direita, perdi movimento de chutar dor na virilha agora passado 3 anos recuperei o movimento mas o reflexo patelar está zero sinto como se minha coxa estivesse repuxando tudo
    Agradeço se puder me ajudar

  • @triplex7144
    @triplex7144 Год назад

    Thanks for that my physio thinks my general nerve is getting trapped.i get terrible pain down into the foot and it feels like I must use effort to move the foot. Hasn't improved either :(

  • @zivoslavkaradisavljevic
    @zivoslavkaradisavljevic 3 месяца назад

    Prevod na srpski jezik

  • @monk1776
    @monk1776 2 года назад

    Can my neuropathic pain in the bottom of my foot and toes be caused by damage to my femoral nerve. I spent 5months on an ekmo machine and now have excruciating foot pain.

  • @artisticview8887
    @artisticview8887 2 года назад

    Sir please upload nerve supply of each parts also like upper limb lower limb and so on please please..specially I dont understand sympathetic and parasympathetic stuffs

  • @haleyrdavis9756
    @haleyrdavis9756 4 месяца назад

    As a PTA student this is very helpful thank you🎉

  • @stephanieparker1250
    @stephanieparker1250 Год назад

    Oh yes.. that’s one of the nerve that has been trying to kill my knee lately. Fun times!

  • @11ben1000
    @11ben1000 Год назад

    Hello, can a femoral nerve injury heal and what is the recovery time?

  • @maggyrae1333
    @maggyrae1333 Год назад

    I thought you were Mr. Anatomy.. Thank you so much

  • @robweinberg9396
    @robweinberg9396 Год назад

    thanks for going into detail, and your clinical pearls.

  • @kalvincarter5621
    @kalvincarter5621 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff!

  • @peteschreiber9517
    @peteschreiber9517 2 года назад

    do you think a damaged femoral nerve could cause foot drop?

  • @ratdn
    @ratdn Год назад

    steve mould going hard with another video

  • @deejeff8846
    @deejeff8846 2 года назад

    Impingement takes a long time to heal

  • @joannecoutinho993
    @joannecoutinho993 2 года назад

    I love to learn more about the body

  • @carlosalarcon2737
    @carlosalarcon2737 Год назад

    Dr House

  • @zivoslavkaradisavljevic
    @zivoslavkaradisavljevic 3 месяца назад

    Razumem srpski jezik

  • @william_shakespeare
    @william_shakespeare 2 года назад +1

    Hey Sam. Great video as always.
    Just wanted to correct you at 12:54, since the origin of the word "saphenous" is actually derived from the Arabic word "safin" "صافن" which means obvious. Cheers.

  • @krishnanshmahajan3693
    @krishnanshmahajan3693 Год назад

    3:45

  • @sky_phakathwayo
    @sky_phakathwayo 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @30minutepickmeuppilates8
    @30minutepickmeuppilates8 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are a genius, thank you so much

  • @billsemenoff
    @billsemenoff 2 года назад

    Interesting point there, about why nerves join into a plexus...I suppose if they share a sheath they would share the blood supply as well