Just a quick question: On the posterior branch, you said the LMU stand for Lower, Middle and Upper Subscapular nerves. I agree with the L and U, but is the name Median Subscapular nerve synonimous to Thoracodorsal nerve? We only know it by that name (thoracodorsal) in my country, not sure if they are the same thing. Thanks.
You put a (2) next to Axillary nerve. But I think it should have been (3). According to wikipedia the axillary nerve innervates 3 muscles: deltoid, teres minor, and long head of triceps brachii.
This is a great video. Very helpful. I just started Chiropractic school and we are bombarded with so much information right away. Videos like this cut your studying down by hours. I shared it with everyone in my class. Thanks so much you have done many a great service!
If you like to read BCDTR from left to right you could use the term: Be Cool Don't Try Rufees hahaha.....awesome explanation of the brachial plexus!!
If you like to read BCDTR from left to right you could use the term: Be Cool Don't Try Rufees hahaha.....awesome explanation of the brachial plexus!!
thers an easier way to do it in my opinion. the terminal end nerves would be MAMRU rather than MARMU. ill try to get a vid and let u see for yourself.
@sytry15 - I just finished Part I this past Spring and got plenty of mileage out of the brachial plexus. fyi, I remember a lot of questions on the muscles on the back of the neck, capitis rectus and so forth. best of luck to you! :)
Wonderful, simplistic! Not two words often used together when describing the experience of gross dissection, but here, we can safely appoint this video as such. Thank you very much - this was shared all over our chiropractic school for the 3 semesters of dissection. Also watching collateral artery video. Best Regards, the students of NYCC
I remember all of the muscles done by the median nerve as "P-F-P-3F-P" (to the tune of the Mario intro), and then I just remember the 1st & 2nd lumbricals + the thenar eminence after that.
there is a brachial plexus in each arm so that would be two but, if we're speaking about any plexus pertaining to nerves then there are many. Consulting the index in "Atlas of Human Anatomy" by Frank Netter shows over 1/2 page worth of different plexus in the human body.
Excellent
bombousboy 2 days ago
You are a life saver! Neuroanatomy test is soon and now I can draw this. Thank you!
BadMonTrini1 3 days ago
Very useful and easy to remember! thanks I have learnt this loads but always forget! might stick in my head now.
thehine100 6 days ago
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guest11190 1 week ago
thats a 9 min video
253able 1 week ago
There are much easier ways to learn this plexus.
baddapple02 2 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing:)
donkeysnow 3 weeks ago
thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
tnagan 1 month ago
Lol the long thoracic does look long at all you probably want to draw it abit longer
Darkcurse101 1 month ago
Like if you regret taking medicine now !!
nimnavel 1 month ago
Thank you for posting this video!
gosias1983 1 month ago
very helpful video, thanks :D
winniewuwy 2 months ago
thankyou sir
641rider 3 months ago
Just a quick question: On the posterior branch, you said the LMU stand for Lower, Middle and Upper Subscapular nerves. I agree with the L and U, but is the name Median Subscapular nerve synonimous to Thoracodorsal nerve? We only know it by that name (thoracodorsal) in my country, not sure if they are the same thing. Thanks.
TheKainMan 4 months ago
@TheKainMan Ugh, nevermind... I replied before I watched the video >.> (mild case of stupid here)
Good video :D
TheKainMan 4 months ago
this helps me a lot.. thank you :)
khuniswayyybetter 4 months ago
test tomorrow, thanks
imsogeh 4 months ago
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jlacocq 5 months ago
Awesome video, but i think the axial innervates 3 muscles? deltoid, long head of triceps and teres minor. Anyone weigh in on this?
max8404 6 months ago
this was very helpful. thank you.
digitalfactoryph 7 months ago
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empjaio 7 months ago
so cool
0IXOHOXI0 7 months ago
Thanks for making B.P so easy!!!!
Do you have any video that explains more about cord segments ???
dheerajchanda 8 months ago
You put a (2) next to Axillary nerve. But I think it should have been (3). According to wikipedia the axillary nerve innervates 3 muscles: deltoid, teres minor, and long head of triceps brachii.
djedwnpk 9 months ago
@djedwnpk
Triceps brachii is normally supposed to be innervated by the radial nerve.
Moore's has it listed that way, as do my professors. I suppose it's possible (anything is) but it's not the norm.
Solidsteel86 8 months ago
Outstanding tutorial
baylorseth 9 months ago
Quality!! Totally using this :)
3bgr 9 months ago
you sir. . . are fuckin awesome!
mantisolivares 9 months ago
Wow! this is soo helpful. very easily and simply put. thanks!
ranjitgang 10 months ago
My hat's off to you, sir!
Thanks so much!
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"Remember To Drink Cold Beer" ha ha nice!
mrsaladinthewise 1 year ago
Great video - really helps.
Snake28 1 year ago
Great video, thx
piramidf 1 year ago
This was fairly helpful, and thankfully there were only very minor differences in my textbook, thanks :)
racergonemad99 1 year ago
This is brillaint. I got hang of this in less than 5 seconds. Thank you.
Peace722 1 year ago
Great ! Thank you very much
mehryar10 1 year ago
thanx sir, that really helped, more vdos Please, like axilla, poplitial fossa, mediastinium etc
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This is a great video. Very helpful. I just started Chiropractic school and we are bombarded with so much information right away. Videos like this cut your studying down by hours. I shared it with everyone in my class. Thanks so much you have done many a great service!
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thers an easier way to do it in my opinion. the terminal end nerves would be MAMRU rather than MARMU. ill try to get a vid and let u see for yourself.
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Harmoxtrinity 1 year ago
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akhileshvanam 1 year ago
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sytry15 1 year ago 2
@sytry15 - I just finished Part I this past Spring and got plenty of mileage out of the brachial plexus. fyi, I remember a lot of questions on the muscles on the back of the neck, capitis rectus and so forth. best of luck to you! :)
gr8sc0tt 1 year ago
@gr8sc0tt like which ones do u still remember some q
adilhasnain 1 year ago
Thank you
pangrosita 1 year ago
this was amazing and very creative, thank you.
laxamazing 1 year ago
Wonderful, simplistic! Not two words often used together when describing the experience of gross dissection, but here, we can safely appoint this video as such. Thank you very much - this was shared all over our chiropractic school for the 3 semesters of dissection. Also watching collateral artery video. Best Regards, the students of NYCC
hecutler1111 1 year ago
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ngussie84 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for you helping this way.God bless you and your parents.
Sundillable 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for making the brachial plexus easier =P im gonna draw that up in the exam to help me out =) thanks!
veddunreal 1 year ago
Median nerve actually goes to 5 muscles, all intrinsic muscles of the hand:
LLOAF:
The first and second lumbricals (2)
And the 3 muscles in the thenar compartment of the hand: opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis and flexor pollicis brevis.
Fward88 1 year ago 18
@Fward88 It actually innervates another 7 more muscles on its route to the hand, all anterior forearm muscles:
Pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor digitorum profundus (lateral 2 bellies), flexor pollicis longus, and pronator quadratus.
I remember all of the muscles done by the median nerve as "P-F-P-3F-P" (to the tune of the Mario intro), and then I just remember the 1st & 2nd lumbricals + the thenar eminence after that.
Yazzarh 1 year ago
Great job. Thanks.
murilozf 1 year ago
excellent
theodoros2006 1 year ago
you rocked... it was great help:)
AVANTIKA143 2 years ago
Thank You.... Great Help
DYCPAStudent 2 years ago
Great work.... helped me alot thanks!
imran7786 2 years ago
Great !!!!!! Thank you!!!
Rkecom 2 years ago
Great video! Thanks a lot!
oystaakv 2 years ago
thanks a lot!
yiax2 2 years ago
Hey thanks for you comment on my Brachial Plexus video. I just approved your video response :)
Thanks also for subscribing.
Great videos. Keep posting.
AideMedicale 2 years ago
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charliejag089 2 years ago
You put the arm in marmu.
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cdbboy 2 years ago
Great pic! Thank you! :)
gr8sc0tt 2 years ago 3
Remember to drink cold beer hahaa
LoveHM770 2 years ago
That's fabulous. Thanx alot
r859ab 2 years ago
thanks nice explination
mbafaquh 2 years ago
how many plexuss exist?
selfhatredcreep 2 years ago
there is a brachial plexus in each arm so that would be two but, if we're speaking about any plexus pertaining to nerves then there are many. Consulting the index in "Atlas of Human Anatomy" by Frank Netter shows over 1/2 page worth of different plexus in the human body.
gr8sc0tt 2 years ago
Cervical, Brachial, Lumbal & Sacral:)
Larsjorgensen12 2 years ago
OMG thank you!! this is so much more helpful than my anatomy textbook!
jukebox62 2 years ago 13
@jukebox62 u right!
MyPiNkiLiCiOuSs 1 year ago
Thanks alot hours of studying saved
MisterReallyCool 2 years ago 2
OMG you have saved my sanity! Thanks so much! I'm sharing this with my entire PT class.
capitanpillow 2 years ago 4
It's nice to read that fellow PT's and not just med students are studying this stuff so carefully.
bflosystema 2 years ago
You are amazing. THANK YOU.
umlielln 2 years ago 2
haha, MARMU
easy4putt 2 years ago
you should upload more videos like this!
thankssss for your help!
it really helps me to understand it!!
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chrismika1 2 years ago 2
Cheers dude. Learnt it in 5 minutes. Gunna kill it in nxt exam!
dllo5615 2 years ago
this is really good! thanx!
ultr4vi0l3t 2 years ago
Awesome Video ... really helpful in understanding the complexx Branchial plexus
riddhiadnani 2 years ago
Thanks for putting this up mate.
Jordanwhicker 2 years ago
Big jords is your number one fan... he'll be happy to give you the caboolture treatment...
bigscottie13 2 years ago
Thanks for your help!
magiccatalyst 2 years ago