if you add in another set of numbers... 1 2 3 4 5 and overlap in two's so 1&2, N to piriformis 2&3, Perforating cutaneous N 3&4, N to levator ani & coccygeus 4&5 lumbosacral trunk you have the rest of the n's in the sacral plexus!
i didn't notice that, but now after i read this it seems like that. but it's the same with misheard lyrics or dogs, you hear something else after you know on what to focus :D
What about the tibial nerve and the common fibular nerve? They are part of the sciatic, but they have different nerve roots. How should I remember those :(
+Aya AlSharif Brachial plexus is easy. Remember 3 things. 1) 5-3-6-3-5 (5 nerves from C5-T1, 3 trunks, 6 divisions, 3 cords, 5 nerves). 2) RA-MUM. Names of the nerves: Radial and Axillar (all from the posterior cord), and Musculocutaneous, Ulnar and Median (from the lateral and medial cords). Remember the only nerve from 2 cords is the Median. 3) All posterior divisions form the posterior cord and C7 is the only nerve that has its own trunk.
this is awesome. really2 helpful. please make more video like dis. :) it helps me compete wif all this freak indian student who memories every word in the books.
this was amazing. also for sciatic, I had trouble remembering to draw it out, so I just remembered that Sciatic has 7 letters, so it's L4-S3
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awesome dude, thanks!
@@doseofese2746 L4 + S3 = 7 letters
Awesome mnemonic, you made it too simple to remember.. I always had problems remembering the sacral plexus.. Thanks a ton
if you add in another set of numbers...
1
2
3
4
5
and overlap in two's so
1&2, N to piriformis
2&3, Perforating cutaneous N
3&4, N to levator ani & coccygeus
4&5 lumbosacral trunk
you have the rest of the n's in the sacral plexus!
Baylei DePaulo are all sacral nerve roots ???
@@animehaven5449 all except last one L4 L5 form lumbosacral trunk
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"I'm a doctor, not a mathematician" regarding the first part of the video
That first one is dope. Thanks!
Thank you so much very helpful! but you didn't mention the Tibial, and nerve to piriformis!
How did you come with this I would never think of it?!! Excellent! This helped me so much. Thanks!!!
i didn't notice that, but now after i read this it seems like that.
but it's the same with misheard lyrics or dogs, you hear something else after you know on what to focus :D
Thanks a lot :) Mnemonics for Lumbar and Brachial Plexus too please!
2:39 "That's how I keep it straight anyway.. Hehe" XD
What about the tibial nerve and the common fibular nerve? They are part of the sciatic, but they have different nerve roots. How should I remember those :(
+Kayla McMann
The common fibular nerve only gets branches up till S2.
aren't those branches of the lumbar plexus?
Very easy to remember. Thanks for the mnemonic!
Shouldn't we go for SQIOPPS?
I'm highly appreciated your work, could you please make a video about the brachial plexus?
+Aya AlSharif Brachial plexus is easy. Remember 3 things.
1) 5-3-6-3-5 (5 nerves from C5-T1, 3 trunks, 6 divisions, 3 cords, 5 nerves).
2) RA-MUM. Names of the nerves: Radial and Axillar (all from the posterior cord), and Musculocutaneous, Ulnar and Median (from the lateral and medial cords). Remember the only nerve from 2 cords is the Median.
3) All posterior divisions form the posterior cord and C7 is the only nerve that has its own trunk.
giligara30492 Thank you.
By the way I have successfully passed this anatomy exam :3
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But how to remember that which one arise from dorsal division as well as ventral division
I literally knew everything I needed to know until I watched this video...
Thanks. It helped me a lot to understand.
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this is awesome. really2 helpful. please make more video like dis. :)
it helps me compete wif all this freak indian student who memories every word in the books.
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It’s great thank you but missing nerve to piriformis and perforating cut. Nerves
well one could add T and the mnemonic would be SIPPS T(ea) :D
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just add nerve to piriformis muscle s1s2 , its awsome :D
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