Excellent but too basic. I also wanted to hear about CIDP and related autoimmune diseases. Why skip the most interesting stuff? I have had a degenerative periferal neuropathy of the toes/feet for 10 years that has advanced to above mid-calf. Three spinal surgeries (fusions of the S-L5-L4 with hardware). Assumed neuropathy related to impingement until I noticed a significantly elevated sed rate and anemia. Now leaning towards CIDP but symptoms don't correlate to typical pathology.
That information was very, very helpful. I had to rewind a couple of times to take notes but it is a very substantial part of my understanding of the neuromuscular system for physical therapy. I really appreciated it. Thank you DR Krishnan.
Jaya Charaka! jaya Sushruta!OM
DimaZinkiv 2 days ago
thanx
DimaZinkiv 2 days ago
Sooo How do I learn as much as he knows and speak as fast as he does????
a2m4m60 1 month ago
thank you doctor .
mostafahahaha 2 months ago
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this is worth watching
muhammadzahmad 2 months ago
noticed that too but it was pretty easy to make sense of what he meant, thanks so much for the lecture!
generalvitportion 2 months ago
thank you so much for posting this
makeiteasyable 2 months ago
@Mariyam121991 your right, if anyones paying attention they'd catch it too, good lookin out though
outkast334 3 months ago
it helps me ! thank you for posting :)
velicitasha 4 months ago
wow
rriver9819 5 months ago in playlist hsc
Wow, this is what I have been looking for, a very in depth and live speach on the pathology of the NS. Thank you so much for posting!!
LavaShark44 7 months ago
thanks for posting !!!!!
dheerajchanda 7 months ago
Excellent but too basic. I also wanted to hear about CIDP and related autoimmune diseases. Why skip the most interesting stuff? I have had a degenerative periferal neuropathy of the toes/feet for 10 years that has advanced to above mid-calf. Three spinal surgeries (fusions of the S-L5-L4 with hardware). Assumed neuropathy related to impingement until I noticed a significantly elevated sed rate and anemia. Now leaning towards CIDP but symptoms don't correlate to typical pathology.
edwardschlosser1 8 months ago
Absolutely fantastic lecture. Very informative and well presented. Thanks a lot!
renegaed 8 months ago
Thank you for posting this. I watched it twice. It really helped me to better understand the nervous system. I aced my test. 100%!!!
Qetesh7 11 months ago 2
Thanks for posting this informative lecture!!
and What's spinal root?
flowewritharoma 11 months ago
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I could find out this answer with first part in this movie.
The answer is : Nervous System Transition Zone Brainstem = CNS Cranial Nerves = PNS Spinal Cord = CNS Spinal roots = PNS
So, Spinal roots = "PNS"
must share information!
flowewritharoma 10 months ago
Very useful information. Thank you
helenJuice 11 months ago
That information was very, very helpful. I had to rewind a couple of times to take notes but it is a very substantial part of my understanding of the neuromuscular system for physical therapy. I really appreciated it. Thank you DR Krishnan.
Kpgrimes 1 year ago
this is very helpful...thanks.
JovonG81 1 year ago
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Excellent presentation!! A comprehensive review of the peripheral nervous system. It's a really useful study material...!!
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