Gower sign
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  • Thanks! Med student from UK.

  • Thanks!

    2nd year Med student from Canada.

  • Thanks!

    Med student from USA.

  • Thank you!

    Med student from Romania.

  • Thank you

    Med student from USA

  • thank you!! med student fr Malaysia

  • thank you

    Medical student from Florida, USA

  • Thanks!!!

    PT student from the Philippines

  • awesome! thanks doctor! Haajra (Med student from India)

  • Sometimes a short video is clearer than thousands explanations...

    Thanks.

    Giovanni (Med student from Bologna, Italy)

  • Thanks human.

    Bio high school student from Australia, fo shiz.

  • Thanks for this, it's much easier to understand using a video.

    Med Student from the UK.

  • thanks.

    Med student from Ecuador

  • Thanks.

    Med student from Chile

  • Thanks for this, chiro student from uk.

  • thank you. med student from Chicago. god bless

  • thanks

    med student from croatia

  • thanks

    med student from uk

  • thanks!

    - Caribbean med student

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  • Thanks a lot. Med student from Germany

  • thanks :D

    med student from UAE, Dubai

  • Another med student here....from Pennsylvania, US. Thank you for sharing!

  • Thank you so much.Palano Nico From Parma (italy)

  • valoramos tu esfuerzo nene

  • Thank you so much.Great Job.Med student from Sri lanka.

  • very illustrative,

    Med student from Cairo-Egypt!

  • thank you, an excelent example

  • thanks alot (med student) palestine

  • thanks

    Med Student from Doha-Qatar (Weill Cornell)

  • thanks

    med student from USA

  • A good example of this very useful clinical sign. Remember though that a positive Gower's Sign is not the walk up the legs with his arms but when getting up from lying on his back he will first turn onto his front and then walk up his legs with his hands. The rolling from back to front is what makes Gower's sign positive.

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  • thanks alot.

    med student (Canada).

  • Thanks

    I am a prostitute from India

  • wow thank you for this. so many medics from all over the world! med student from london:) x

  • thank u,medical student from Caserta (ITALIA)

    AF

  • Thanks we are currently studying DMD

    Med Student SIU-SOM

  • this is so sad ,, i hope he got better

    thanx , saudi Med student =D

  • @2day345 Brother, this is a downhill disease, not much chances of getting better, unfortunately. Hope for the future iA.

  • Thank you.

    This video very useful

    med student from Thailand

  • Thanks ..Med student from Malaysia...

  • Thanks. Good post.

  • Thank you. SPTA

  • thanks for posting

    Med student from Chile

  • Very helpful. Thanks so much for posting. 

    FL Nursing Student

  • Thanks for posting

    PT student MI,USA

  • Thanks for posting!

    Med Student from Vienna

  • thank you i am a nursing student in usa

  • very sad. thank you for posting. I am a medical student in Norfolk, VA.

  • thanks for posting the video :)

  • Thnx. Nursing student from NY

  • Nursing student in TX...thanks!

  • I have seen this sign in a patient and it is probably the sadest sign I have seen yet on a patient

  • Thank you very much. This video helps me a lot on understanding the Gower's Sign. - Nursing student, THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY.

  • it hurts to watch it, but thank you very much - med student phili. hope treatment is helping

  • this is breaking my heart but thank you. - med student, Philippines

  • thank you for bringing my textbook to life -chiropractic student

  • Where are you from?

    I am occupational therapy student in Japan.

    I'm interested in chiropractic,but

    how do associate with chiropractic?

    Could you tell me about it?

  • Thanks. Very helpful to actually see it. --nursing student

  • Thanks, med. student from Croatia learning neurology

  • thanks! I had the imagine on my mind, but it was helpful to actually see it.

  • thanks to the patient and drdhananjaya for this clip

  • thanks to the child. (and poster)

  • thanks - student

  • my dad has myotonic dystrophy and he gets up like this

  • THANKS. med student from india.

  • Thanks! From a Physical Therapist in California!:)

  • thank you....

    fr a med student.

  • thank you! this has really helped with my revision!

    Med student from London

  • thx!!! from another med student!!!

  • thanks from a med student

  • thanks for posting this video!

    It's indeed useful for med students!

    Please, keep posting videos like that!

  • nice one.

  • thank you

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