I REALLY appreciate the dark background. It allows me to relax. White backgrounds make the screen too bright even with adjusting brightness or setting it to warm lighting on phone , so thank you!
In her description she writes this "Disclaimer This channel is roleplay only. I do not have professional experience in any roleplays performed on the channel. I am not a medical professional and cannot provide advice on medical issues" She definitely has some actuall knowledge but it seems for entertainment mainly. Either way it's enjoyable.
paramedical student here. While they serve an entertainment purpose in this video (and others like it), these are real tests. If a patient presents with symptoms like loss of sensibility or neuropathic damage (its the one that feels like a spear jabbing through you), medics will use tests very much like these to assess the full scope of disability in the affected region. This has to do with the nerves that exit your spine. If there is damage or compression on a nerve, it will have problems sending the signal your body needs to function properly. The disability you will experience is correspondent to the type of nerve that is affected. There are sensory and motor nerves, meaning those that communicate sensibility to the brain and those that activate muscles on the brain’s behalf. So medics will assess whether your senses are still working and if you can still move muscles in the affected regions (like she did with the resistance tests to the head, when she had to open and close her mouth against her hand for example). And if this all isn’t enough, there are actually two types of sensibility you need to worry about. These are called gnostic and vital sensibility, the former transmitting your soft touch sensations to your brain, and the other sending off more harsh, sharp or dangerous touches at a much faster rate. As the name implies, the vital sensibility is meant to keep you live and warn your body of dangerous sensations. Picture you put your hand on an electric stove. Is it off? Your gnostic sensibility lets you feel the surface. Is it on? Then the extreme temperature will activate your vital sensibility and prompt you to lift your hand via reflexes. The ‘dull or sharp’ test is used to determine which type of sensibility is diminished. So, in this example, you could say that her vital sensibility of the right side of her face isn’t working properly, due to a light malfunction of the corresponding nerve. I did not intend to write this much, hope this was still helpful! :D
@@benny-vj4giwas just browsing and read through the original comment here and your reply… that’s super interesting, thanks for the new knowledge and taking the time to write all that! ☺️
Does anyone else ever wonder where the ASMRtist get their props and equipment!? Just me?. Lol while y'all are relaxing, I'm here wondering where they get their stuff from, lol
love the videos! i’m curious, who would perform things like this irl? a doctor? specialist? nurse? and under what circumstances are they doing this? (((gotta figure out how to injure myself so i get an asmr sesh covered by insurance lol)))
Is this patient here asmraurette? Has she finally come out of hiding with a new identity?? It sure looks like her but just with different hair 😆 you’re not fooling us!
Its funny, im a medical student and i searched about sensory examinations😂 Btw these examinations are accurate, i think this is more of an educational video than an asmr
i love that video but i wonder : is there also one from months ago wiith the same "patient" ? i saw a short but i can not find the original video (love your videos as always xoxo from a frenchie)
@@randomhotdogcarthe “failing” is when she says she can’t feel something when it’s touching her face or when she says something is dull when it’s a sharp object
loved this but just a suggestion - pls keep the point of view stable like in your shorts, different povs constantly is a little distracting (to me) but still, thank you for this!
For some reason a non-perfect exam is sooo satisfying and tingle inducing. I love everything about this video - thank you!!
Omg I love it when the patient fails and you try to find the affected area
I've surfed asmr sites far and wide but always come back to Hannah Jeremy and Chili Dog.
Me too
Same. Really the best asmr chanel out there
Sites?
@@Wojtek_Chmaybe meant channels
elite!!
I REALLY appreciate the dark background. It allows me to relax. White backgrounds make the screen too bright even with adjusting brightness or setting it to warm lighting on phone , so thank you!
It made me laugh that when you told her to raise her eyebrows, she looked straight up but her eyebrows didn’t move 😂
Def botox 😅
Yeahhhh lol😆😂
The way these face exam videos have made me test my own face and realize that I have very little sensation in certain spots
Her tone is so on point and calming ❤
I really like the dark background, it dimmes the video down alot and that is good. Thank you.❤
Genuine question : are those tests have any medical relevance or is it just staged! If it is… I still like it!😊
My neurologist did some of the sharp test, and alot of the “how many fingers can you see” and did a foot test too 😂
In her description she writes this "Disclaimer This channel is roleplay only. I do not have professional experience in any roleplays performed on the channel. I am not a medical professional and cannot provide advice on medical issues"
She definitely has some actuall knowledge but it seems for entertainment mainly. Either way it's enjoyable.
@oryynfarstrider
Thank you I was actually wondering that for a while now ❤
paramedical student here. While they serve an entertainment purpose in this video (and others like it), these are real tests. If a patient presents with symptoms like loss of sensibility or neuropathic damage (its the one that feels like a spear jabbing through you), medics will use tests very much like these to assess the full scope of disability in the affected region. This has to do with the nerves that exit your spine. If there is damage or compression on a nerve, it will have problems sending the signal your body needs to function properly. The disability you will experience is correspondent to the type of nerve that is affected. There are sensory and motor nerves, meaning those that communicate sensibility to the brain and those that activate muscles on the brain’s behalf. So medics will assess whether your senses are still working and if you can still move muscles in the affected regions (like she did with the resistance tests to the head, when she had to open and close her mouth against her hand for example).
And if this all isn’t enough, there are actually two types of sensibility you need to worry about. These are called gnostic and vital sensibility, the former transmitting your soft touch sensations to your brain, and the other sending off more harsh, sharp or dangerous touches at a much faster rate. As the name implies, the vital sensibility is meant to keep you live and warn your body of dangerous sensations. Picture you put your hand on an electric stove. Is it off? Your gnostic sensibility lets you feel the surface. Is it on? Then the extreme temperature will activate your vital sensibility and prompt you to lift your hand via reflexes.
The ‘dull or sharp’ test is used to determine which type of sensibility is diminished. So, in this example, you could say that her vital sensibility of the right side of her face isn’t working properly, due to a light malfunction of the corresponding nerve.
I did not intend to write this much, hope this was still helpful! :D
@@benny-vj4giwas just browsing and read through the original comment here and your reply… that’s super interesting, thanks for the new knowledge and taking the time to write all that! ☺️
Does anyone else ever wonder where the ASMRtist get their props and equipment!? Just me?. Lol while y'all are relaxing, I'm here wondering where they get their stuff from, lol
My favorite is when they fail the sensory test! I love when she finds the problem area.
Hannah is the best, voice alone is calming x ❤
idk why but the "Hi" of Marley at the beggining is so damn cute I love it so much
I wonder if she's just pretending or if she really doesn't feel it or feels it differently 😅
she's just pretending :)
@@ChillwithHannahB Oh! I thought she wasn’t😂😂
Is she your sister? You look very a like! Thanks for another medical video! I love them xx
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Liking the video and leaving a comment even before watching it.
I'm saving it for tonight, so I can fall asleep extra relaxed 😴😴😴
love the videos! i’m curious, who would perform things like this irl? a doctor? specialist? nurse? and under what circumstances are they doing this? (((gotta figure out how to injure myself so i get an asmr sesh covered by insurance lol)))
Neurologist did similar test with me (I had a lot of headaches recently)
you can try booking with applied kinesiology for checkups !
lol SLPs will do it after a stroke or TBI often but focused more on the nerves that impact hearing, swallowing, and speaking.
I've had some of the cranial nerve exam pieces done after multiple concussions in the span of a few years
I had one done when I had a concussion and I wouldn’t recommend! lol I was feeling aweful
Finally! The girl from the shorts 😊 Thank you Hannah
Amazing video as always! Such a kind girl thanks for all the effort you put in
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its actually very hard to find a video where patient fails like that
I love how they dont wisper 24/7 ive seen asmr accoumts try to do a similar thing but they wisper and it ruins it all
Wow. That was great. So interesting to have someone who has a deficit too. Made it far more effective. Thanks Hannah. And many thanks to. Marley.
Chili dog, and his surfing buddy, jermey watched, tested, and approved of this video.....❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
Thats the other channel.
Thank you so much! Perfect timing!
This is your reminder to like the video
Her voice is so relaxing and the sounds are amazing😴
Yeaaaaaaaaa🎉 glad to see you Hanna (thank you for another great upload of tingles) ♥️🥰
YES IVE WANTED THIS FOREVER THANK YIU SO MUCH
Wednesdays aren't the same without Hannah's videos.
😭
I lost the meaning of the word "now"
12:43 i love this part ❤
This channel and Kewas ASMR are my favorites
It started me when she had the same name as me lol. I was kinda like ooooooooooooh Twinsies
how is this failing! absolutely LOVE it though
I don’t know if you’re studying anatomy but it would be cool if you could say what cranial nerves you’re testing :3
more videos like this!!
She seems very annoyed towards the last few minutes. Kept focusing on her facial expressions and responce
I saw you at the airport!
Omg I love it when the patient fails and you try to find the affected area
I love these relaxing videos ❤
Excuse my sandwich breath...
Wow soooooooooooooothing ❤
So relaxing! Love u guys
Yes I love her videos ❤they are the only thing that keeps me calm during my panic attacks. ❤
I’ve always used ASMR for sleep but only recently started trying it for anxiety. I agree. So soothing. Sending you calming vibes 💖
Хочется еще такое видео со спиной 😍 ты прекрасна ❤
Hope you and Jeremy are chilling with chili dog
Bring back May!!!
In a funny way the first one is kinds adorable
Is this patient here asmraurette? Has she finally come out of hiding with a new identity?? It sure looks like her but just with different hair 😆 you’re not fooling us!
🔥
Trigeminal V2 innervates that right side of face maybe some changes locally causing sensation changes
is it just me or the patient look a bit like emma watson?
The reflex part contains pat la Fontaine’s video reference
I'm ready to chill with you Hannah B! 🤩
Its funny, im a medical student and i searched about sensory examinations😂
Btw these examinations are accurate, i think this is more of an educational video than an asmr
No no it’s definitely just asmr :)
i love the intro!!
I hope she’s back in 6 months 😃
Hi hannah hope your well and chilli dog but please do more reiki videos as I love them from you.xx😊❤
Fynayna kocham Natalia jaruga badanie kwiat lotos ❤❤❤
22:56 …… shout out to DR James Kelly
i love that video but i wonder : is there also one from months ago wiith the same "patient" ? i saw a short but i can not find the original video
(love your videos as always xoxo from a frenchie)
Tht was just a short! But this is a full video based off that
@@ChillwithHannahB ooh ok thank you so much !!♥
Naouw....naouw
I really enjoyed this one Hannah. But can we tell UA-cam to remove the damn dislike button from this video? I think it's some type of glitch.
Hi
More reiki please
Awesome ❤️
Calming 😌❤️
Love it
i don’t get how she fails am i stupid
More like her face failed to feel touch or pressure on her right side
Acting
@@Donny214 obviously, donny. i mean what part.
@@randomhotdogcarthe “failing” is when she says she can’t feel something when it’s touching her face or when she says something is dull when it’s a sharp object
I need same thing,but with the happy ending
Marley is a 10
Aşkım Hoş Geldin Gönlüme Seni Seviyorum Takip Ediyorum Aşkım
Hi
Birtanem Beni Muane Edermisin Gülüm Benim
Those eyes….that smile….I MUST marry Marley!
weirdo
@@ashmerrittt yes
I need a 5 min segment of just the metal detector beeping
loved this but just a suggestion - pls keep the point of view stable like in your shorts, different povs constantly is a little distracting (to me) but still, thank you for this!
Thank you for this! i love when the patient fails and start to assess the problem 💭🤍