Cerebellar Examination - OSCE Guide | UKMLA | CPSA
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- This video provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to perform a cerebellar examination in an OSCE station.
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Chapters:
- Introduction 00:00
- Gait 00:30
- Romberg's test 00:50
- Speech 01:10
- Nystagmus 01:24
- Finger-to-nose test 02:04
- Rebound phenomenon 02:27
- Tone 02:45
- Dysdiadochokinesia 03:09
- Knee-jerk reflex 03:32
- Heel-to-shin test 03:47
- Summary of findings 04:25
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Thanks a lot...but i think it will be more benificial if you do examination of a patient with positive findings beside this nice video of normal examination...it will so benificial
Agree one negative and then one positive .
Yes please
Love this! Going to recommend to fellow students!
Simple and clean. Very useful. Hoping for good videos like this. Keep it up 😉
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Thank you so much very informative.
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I love it this explain thank so much guys.
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This is a great video! Just a correction; you don't check for nystagmus in the extreme lateral position as some amount of nystagmus is physiological in this position.
But, all in all a wonderful job! Thanks!
pointed well
I wish we had such cooperative patients who could easily understand commands.
You guys doing god's work. Thank you!
Thankyu
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A lot of 'if you can just....that's great'. Good vid
Very good,
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Great video. Thank you very much for sharing it. Can I use it for a neurological rehabilitation class?
Thank you so much! 28/2/2019 😁
Thank uu
Ain't we suppose to check tone in lower limbs as well???
What would abnormal rebound phenomenon look like?
it is positive if the arm bounces back briskly when u let go
romberg is a posteior column sensation .. why in cerebellar lesion
It's because loss of balance indicates positive Romberg, and the cerebellum is amongst other things, important for maintaining balance.
Rhomberg is a sign of sensory ataxia not cerebellar ataxia...
@@DrAbhinavSinghParihar yes that's why it is done first, before the other tests. If we don't do it and find ataxia in the other tests, we lose a significant element that helps as distinguish between sensory and cerebellar ataxia.
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3:40 is a reflex like that normal? It looks hyper🤨🤔
that was normal, hyperreflexia will show more highly extension of the lower limb like we can see at stroke patients.
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ataxia - how I stumble into class every day
my teachers don't realise my cerebellum is acting up 😂😂
Great work 👍
but in cerebellar diseases there's Hypertonia !
as it's UMN
Check again
It's actually hypotonia
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Who’s watching in 2027?
I am reading this in 2023 😂
Thanks
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