it depends on the weightage of questions...if its an easy question its better to explain with calculations. Mostly in question the values for calculation like bodyweight etc would be given if u have to do calculation.
i have a doubt - at 30:51 minutes u said the total body compression at the hip joint is 100 but it should be 82 right???bcoz the cane is deducting the 15% of body weight
Good and easy explanation sir...thank u..for giving to us and also kindly upload biomechanics of shouldex complex and elbow and wrist and ankle complex sir...it will be better to us for our exam preparations...😊
Thanks for writing back...hppy to hear from you...yaa will try best to arrange more classes...at prsent we have knee complex going on...all the best for your exams...for any more assitance you can get back to me via social platforms...links are in descriptions of videos.
Thank you very much sir The way of Explaination is so simple , The examples u use for explaination of topic is just really awesome , that makes the student easy to understand the topic . God bless u sir 🙏💯❤️.
Sir...the video at 29:38...what was the MA of abductors...you have written as 0.5...but previously you have given as 0.05...so pls clarify my doubt sir
We learned that contralateral cane works instead of abductor torque, im asking on what base the cane"s momentum is 0.05 , why the same mA should be applied?
Sir you are saying that it is better to use cane on contralaterally for reducing compression forces at affected hip joint... but if the patient is having abductor muscle group weakness on affected side, do we prescribe to use cane on contralateral???...
Pls get back to me through my insta or facebook page, i can assist you....this would be fine as the the value of bodyweight which we is given in text is just an illustration only....but get back to me for more clarity...link is in the channel itslf
Think your math is wrong on 15% max weight relief. If you line the cane parallel with your leg adjust the cane height to your waist and lift your leg off the ground. You can transfer 100% of your weight to the cane. Similar to how you would walk using a crutch.
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A very big thanks Tony 😊from The Physiotherapist . Wonderful, ripping explaination.
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@@TonysTutorial ya surely u'll get an escalation of great support.Keep up the good work 💪💯.
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Sir why the total boady weight in the end compression is 100 and why not 82 because cane on ipsi and contralateral both reduce 15percent?
Very helpful and easy video. Great work sir
Thank you....glad to hear it was useful for you
Thank you sir for making us understand in simple manner and i just want to know whether we have to explain the calculations as well
it depends on the weightage of questions...if its an easy question its better to explain with calculations. Mostly in question the values for calculation like bodyweight etc would be given if u have to do calculation.
@@TonysTutorial thank you sir
i have a doubt - at 30:51 minutes u said the total body compression at the hip joint is 100 but it should be 82 right???bcoz the cane is deducting the 15% of body weight
you are right....it should be 100- 15 % of body weight...kuddoss....great wrk....i wonder why people havent discovered this yet....
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sanika pradhan ya ...but i do apoligize for that mistke in last phase..sry
@@TonysTutorial No problem...don't apologize your explanation made me understand these concepts very well..
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Sir u are amazing u made my biomechanics easy!! Thank you so much sir !!
Super explanation.Wanna know how to climb up n down on stairs with damaged a leg by using a cane..pl do a vdo on that.
Thank you....yes defintly ....will look into it
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Great work bro,keep going.Expecting topics such as mri ,ct brain investigations.
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Sure broo,,,,.definlty planing to get a large board but stuck wth current lockdown
Good and easy explanation sir...thank u..for giving to us and also kindly upload biomechanics of shouldex complex and elbow and wrist and ankle complex sir...it will be better to us for our exam preparations...😊
Thanks for writing back...hppy to hear from you...yaa will try best to arrange more classes...at prsent we have knee complex going on...all the best for your exams...for any more assitance you can get back to me via social platforms...links are in descriptions of videos.
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Such a super explanation... Thanku so much sir🤗
Glad u liked it...good luck...thnk u
Thank you very much sir
The way of Explaination is so simple ,
The examples u use for explaination of topic is just really awesome , that makes the student easy to understand the topic .
God bless u sir 🙏💯❤️.
Such a helpful vedio🤝🤝
Thank u sir...
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Sir...the video at 29:38...what was the MA of abductors...you have written as 0.5...but previously you have given as 0.05...so pls clarify my doubt sir
0.5 is correct in privious video sir mistaken it as 0.05
@@shivateja5407 No..in c.norkins it is clearly mentioned that MA of abductors is 5 cm , ie 0.05m
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Can you please tell me why in end the total comp body weight was taken 100 and not -15 percent of cane?
Easily understandable class....
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good work
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Good explanation sir
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Tony, your content is good, please try making videos much interesting by adding graphic design and editing .
Chaitanya Patil thank u...thnks for sugessition too...will look in to it
We learned that contralateral cane works instead of abductor torque, im asking on what base the cane"s momentum is 0.05 , why the same mA should be applied?
Sir you really explain great 😂✌️
Thts great to hear...thnk u
Condition in which we use cane on same side and what are conditions use contralateral cane used
If possible details about gait sir
sure
Sir you are saying that it is better to use cane on contralaterally for reducing compression forces at affected hip joint... but if the patient is having abductor muscle group weakness on affected side, do we prescribe to use cane on contralateral???...
And also if patient is having latissimus dorsi weakness... sir please reply...
Sir please reply to my question..
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Thanks sir for explanations, if can explain about upper limb
will try level best
Have started upperlimb videos...do check out
Is this calculation enough for 15 mark questions in 2nd year b.pt
Pls get back to me through my insta or facebook page, i can assist you....this would be fine as the the value of bodyweight which we is given in text is just an illustration only....but get back to me for more clarity...link is in the channel itslf
Instead of using kg system convert the value to newton thats all needed...1 kg= 9.81 N
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Why abductor compression is zero i didn’t understand why not 8.2
really sorry i missed this comment where did have doubt? which side application of cane
Think your math is wrong on 15% max weight relief. If you line the cane parallel with your leg adjust the cane height to your waist and lift your leg off the ground. You can transfer 100% of your weight to the cane. Similar to how you would walk using a crutch.
Sir should biomechanics plese
Thanks for writing...shoulder biomechanics will be started soon...
Shoulder has been uploaded...do check out
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apologizing for the same...will rectify in future....thank you
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