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КОМЕНТАРІ • 430

  • @plainsailingmotivation7864
    @plainsailingmotivation7864 Рік тому +167

    I have lived with cerebral palsy for over 50 years and now understand what causes it so much better. Thank you so much. Just one thing, whilst we do know it is a static condition, we know that whilst the brain damage that caused cerebral palsy won't progress, the motor impairments that result from the brain damage can. As a result, ageing with cerebral palsy can have a significant impact on one's communication skills, energy levels, and physical and mental health.

    • @knowingtruthisbliss2717
      @knowingtruthisbliss2717 Рік тому +6

      You are brave!

    • @noneofyourbusiness4133
      @noneofyourbusiness4133 Рік тому

      Do you have any physical pain or painful spasms?

    • @mrmwape4896
      @mrmwape4896 Рік тому

      Kindly share your email I talk to you please

    • @courtneymcgraw5036
      @courtneymcgraw5036 5 місяців тому +3

      I completely agree with you my cerebral palsy is more balance related I can't remember what he said it was I also have a learning disability involved my memory is crap it's like a goldfish LMFAO I completely agree with you I am in my late twenties and now I am starting to have issues holding things up and my balance is way worse the apartment building I am in is specifically for those with disabilities but they do not have me on the first floor and they will not put any of that traction tape down on the steps I have now fallen down the steps once and I keep dropping cups all day long

    • @reaganssali1438
      @reaganssali1438 5 місяців тому

      ​@@courtneymcgraw5036sorry dear

  • @giuseppe-sabra
    @giuseppe-sabra 6 років тому +159

    You, Osmosis, Online Med Ed, and Canada Q Bank are what get me through PA school. Thank you!

  • @justamedico1945
    @justamedico1945 4 роки тому +28

    i am a med student and this is the most concise lesson i have come across regarding CP
    God bless u

    • @misaki7999
      @misaki7999 2 роки тому

      As a person who have pc im crying 🤡

  • @Nada-os5gv
    @Nada-os5gv 3 роки тому +19

    One of the best videos I have ever seen talked about CP, Thank you so much 😭 it’s really great explanation

  • @smithkouza
    @smithkouza 6 років тому +267

    Why they don't teach us like that in med school?
    If I were a president of med school I would hire these people to teach their lessons.

    • @mishamisha2990
      @mishamisha2990 6 років тому +14

      same thought indeed .....such peoples are creative too and they cannot resonate with our traditional teachers who are teaching us to get their pay with having no passion to teach....

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d 5 років тому +3

      www.trishlafoundation.com/cerebral-palsy/

    • @buymy92accord
      @buymy92accord 3 роки тому +1

      It's possible they are more concerned with making a correct diagnosis than you knowing about the condition in depth. I'm sure there's a lot to remember and cover in general medicine.

    • @carlagarrett8584
      @carlagarrett8584 3 роки тому

      now a days, there is no reason a student can't be surfing the net to see the many afflictions, because they are all here in videos.

    • @charithadissanayake3304
      @charithadissanayake3304 3 роки тому +1

      How did you learn it?

  • @nataliezavada9424
    @nataliezavada9424 3 роки тому +33

    Your videos are absolutely wonderful!! Thank you for helping all of us struggling through nursing school where they just tell you to memorize these symptoms and gloss over the causes. When you understand the "why" its so so soooo much easier!

    • @russellclyde3454
      @russellclyde3454 Рік тому +1

      Me. My life doesn't inspire me I was also born with cerebral palsy. I refuse to walk since i will turn 18. This is good for myself.

  • @ravenel2
    @ravenel2 Рік тому +43

    I think what people don’t understand is that you can have this and not be disabled at all, maybe your foot turns in and you limp slightly, or you can be as disabled as people can get. Which is really tough for people with extremely mild versions. People treat us weird like we’re disabled and we’re not at all. I walk a few miles a day and I’m incredibly healthy. I’m not disabled.

    • @kristenmae2238
      @kristenmae2238 8 місяців тому +1

      Praise God!!!

    • @CPWToonka
      @CPWToonka 5 місяців тому +2

      Yes I also have mild Cerebral Palsy as well stay strong we got this🤝💪

    • @Whos_Gracelyn13
      @Whos_Gracelyn13 3 місяці тому +1

      YES. Someone who understands! Yes, I use a posture support walker in crowds and AFO leg braces to keep my knee from turning in. But I am NOT disabled.

    • @dukejoshua4295
      @dukejoshua4295 Місяць тому

      Being disable means the inability to do certain things. you don’t have to be in a wheelchair to be called disabled as long as you don’t have the ability to do certain functions that the typical person can, you’re disabled!

  • @Krypto137
    @Krypto137 6 років тому +88

    I have spastic diplegia affecting my lower limbs. This was actually really informative and interesting, so thank you.

    • @marilyngrass2533
      @marilyngrass2533 3 роки тому +2

      I have a Grandson years ago,on the news the medical community had a injection that would help relax the muscles. Had you heard of this.

    • @rhondag6089
      @rhondag6089 3 роки тому

      Yes. I’ve had it. It’s called Botox.

    • @kelviannaepperson3677
      @kelviannaepperson3677 3 роки тому

      So do I

    • @asteryxabyss
      @asteryxabyss 2 роки тому

      My brother is diagnosed with this

    • @Krypto137
      @Krypto137 2 роки тому

      @@asteryxabyss I hope he's doing alright! Wish him all the best

  • @amnaal.hebshi3285
    @amnaal.hebshi3285 2 роки тому +25

    You deserve a clap 👏👏👏
    What a good and fantastic explanation with an easy and creative way .
    Literally I have understood and memorized everything in just 13 min,🤓 seriously it is very effective than just attending a lecture for 2 hours .
    if our college hire people like him, I will literally attend the lecture without complaining.
    (A lot of thanks for making this overview)

  • @mithrag7825
    @mithrag7825 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent explanations.... Am preparing for my examination.. I thought i could just brush up... But i understood each and every word and the condition as well completely.... Thank you

  • @aleenamahvish2451
    @aleenamahvish2451 5 років тому +16

    Your videos are basis for developing concepts(esp 4 medicos)!!!!😊keep going

  • @hanshammar1902
    @hanshammar1902 2 роки тому +3

    I can't thank you enough, your art, knowledge and explanation! you are really something else

  • @passyk9968
    @passyk9968 5 років тому +4

    Such a nice and easy way of teaching 👏🏿👏🏿! Thank you!

  • @user-dl5gj8dg1z
    @user-dl5gj8dg1z Рік тому

    I don't know why but it is so satisfying to see those pictures you draw it keeps me hooked to the video

  • @JamesJohnson-cv8ir
    @JamesJohnson-cv8ir 5 років тому +17

    I write the following remarks as a person with Cerebral Palsy and a Rehabilitation Counselor (like an Occupational Therapist for the mind of people with disabilities).
    1. This is a good video with a lot of important information in a short period of time.
    2. Be careful in referring to any disability as non-progressive or static. I understand this is an accepted medical term. However, this gives the impression that Cerebral Palsy cannot get worse. The condition cannot get worse in and of itself. The ability of the individual with the condition to handle the disability will certainly change because of aging, changes in the physical environment surrounding the person, other psychosocial realities, (e.g. families, relationships, employment, other co-occurring conditions- PTSD, Autism, etc.), and sociopolitical framing of the term disability and what having a disability means to society. All of these factors (and more) will impact a person’s ability to handle CP. A better term to use when discussing any disability that may be considered non-progressive and/or static would be dynamic. An individual’s disability and how they cope with that disability will change according to the dynamic factors above.
    3. For many people who use wheelchairs, Dermatologists are a crucial member of the support team. The human body is not meant to sit the majority of the time, and yet this is a reality for many people with CP. Dermatologists are key members of the treatment team when seeking to address the skin problems sure to follow someone who must use wheelchairs for mobility.
    Thanks again for this video

    • @danielgartin6993
      @danielgartin6993 4 роки тому

      I have CP and autism actually, finally someone who understands me, I have urinary urgency, frequency and leakage with my CP, I leak in bed, and I have a lot of pain with my CP as well and bad vision

    • @rkrrkr4929
      @rkrrkr4929 3 роки тому +2

      100% if you stop therapy sessions you regress, ive seen that with my son consistent exercise is a must,not always financially possible but yes exercise and proper customized equipment is very essential, my son is non verbal aswell and that makes communication impossible i just go on mother's instinct mostly,and thank God it has helped me and my son.
      Good luck to you and all of us

  • @marychege3604
    @marychege3604 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video here, with explicit illustrations. Has made my study for CP much easier.Thanks so much.

  • @viditsinghchhikara1086
    @viditsinghchhikara1086 5 років тому +10

    This was really helpful man, thanks a lot

  • @anantbhavsar2533
    @anantbhavsar2533 4 роки тому +4

    Its obvious, but thanks a ton. I wish my actual class was this good. You owe the title of modern world educator.

  • @MujtabaFR
    @MujtabaFR 5 років тому +10

    What an incredible explanation 😍

  • @cavsamofficialkalingapteam4818
    @cavsamofficialkalingapteam4818 3 роки тому +1

    Thank u so much, best infos and knowledge about cp, we are vloggers who wants to help those with cerebral palsies and u teaches me how to relate and understand them,GOD BLESS U

  • @edblunderfield1784
    @edblunderfield1784 3 роки тому +8

    Fantastic! Thank you so much Armando. Just beginning my inquiry into CP, and I found this to be a very helpful introduction.

  • @studypediatrics7257
    @studypediatrics7257 4 роки тому +1

    amazing drawings and illustrations ............love learning !!

  • @siaravanexel7833
    @siaravanexel7833 3 роки тому +12

    Phenomenal video, easy to follow. My daughter has cp (hemiplegia) due to abuse and subsequent brain injury. I’ve never had a doctor explain this to me and certainly not in detail. When i read about it i get overwhelmed, so Thank you for this.

    • @Goyarxrd
      @Goyarxrd 10 місяців тому

      You can sue then the doctors did a error to your child’s development you can get up to a million dollars in the lawsuit my mom won and errr living good since 2019 we have Tesla’s and nice cars don’t let the duct or get away with this

  • @amropalisaha4217
    @amropalisaha4217 3 роки тому +1

    Sir your teaching skill is the best❤❣️

  • @MsMissy314
    @MsMissy314 6 років тому +5

    Great clip and explanation!

  • @BP-jf9nb
    @BP-jf9nb Рік тому +1

    Thank you for a wonderful and detailed explanation of CP. I can now understand myself better

  • @philipadjapong6095
    @philipadjapong6095 4 роки тому +8

    God bless you, bro. You have a gift of teaching. Thanks for your efforts in creating your videos.

  • @siddharth_s_2117
    @siddharth_s_2117 4 роки тому +2

    This video was beautiful! Thank you!

  • @void.null.8917
    @void.null.8917 6 років тому +3

    You should do a video on connective tissue disorders (Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Marfan Syndrome, etc)

  • @mixaliskonstantinidis6773
    @mixaliskonstantinidis6773 5 років тому +1

    Wonderfully helpful overview!

  • @ResearchPapers1
    @ResearchPapers1 Рік тому +6

    My daughter has CP, 3 years old now and we are really struggling to adapt. she also screems suddenly and abruptly for no reason and the neighbors are complaining. sleepless nights are the order of every day.

    • @deardiary-nw5my
      @deardiary-nw5my 5 місяців тому

      My 3 years old had CP too 😢😞 it’s like a bite in the middle of my throat

    • @ResearchPapers1
      @ResearchPapers1 5 місяців тому

      @@deardiary-nw5my Hi, When you say "had", it means she has since healed or improved, right? And if so, how did you do it?

    • @Whos_Gracelyn13
      @Whos_Gracelyn13 3 місяці тому

      @@ResearchPapers1most likely this was a typo. There’s no cure for cerebral palsy so even if their child reduced their symptoms they aren’t healed. Some ways they could have reduced the child’s symptoms of cerebral palsy include
      1) physical therapy
      2) walking aids
      3)certain exercises

  • @dzoa7617
    @dzoa7617 5 років тому +2

    Very helpful...thanks for the explanations😊😊.....now i understand CP better 👍

  • @diptichaudhary4921
    @diptichaudhary4921 4 роки тому

    Very sequencly and effectively explained👏

  • @isabellaanalauw9995
    @isabellaanalauw9995 6 років тому +2

    thank you for the great video.
    just suggestion, you should include physiatrist ( physical medicine and rehabilitation spesialist) as a part of the medical team there 🙏 thank you

  • @fasamah.kollie8767
    @fasamah.kollie8767 Місяць тому

    Highly resourceful. I came for a review but got more. 😊 Thanks for the knowledge

  • @richardahishakiyemaburo5645
    @richardahishakiyemaburo5645 5 років тому +1

    Dear Armando ,when is your next video on causes ,symptoms,and management

  • @kalpana4214
    @kalpana4214 Рік тому +1

    My book rehabilitation psychology is have 20+ pages about cerebral palsy after read that i can't able to understand the difference between spastic and dyskinetic .. but in this video you just explained everything easily moreover I can able to understand easily . Thank you so much...

  • @Tohidsmart
    @Tohidsmart 3 роки тому

    Thank you for producing this informative video.

  • @medfitconsultant
    @medfitconsultant 2 роки тому +1

    Outstanding presentation. Thanking you 🙏

  • @lalaxo5869
    @lalaxo5869 3 роки тому

    Best video ive ever come across so simplified

  • @physiotherapistan-v
    @physiotherapistan-v 3 роки тому +2

    Which book reference do you use Armando?? Because everytime your videos are just fantabulous

  • @grigoryfionik2110
    @grigoryfionik2110 4 роки тому

    I want to put one thousands like’s, but can’t.... this is really best lecture what I saw.

  • @hidayetyilmaz4657
    @hidayetyilmaz4657 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this comprehensible expression.llustrations definetly help to understand the issue.

  • @aryansaeedi7618
    @aryansaeedi7618 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t know how to say thank you. Great video

  • @jemersonlayag5494
    @jemersonlayag5494 4 роки тому

    Your video helps a lot of me..I have son with CP..1year old and 3months.Hoping for some development.

  • @jater242
    @jater242 3 роки тому +8

    Wow got a bit shocked when you discussed the whole team of folks around one CP sufferer. I'm very mild, but as a child with my CP I had a physio I saw 4 times a year and a pediatrician I saw once a year and that was it. I did have some one off treatments (and wore splints only for a few years), but nothing regular aside from physio and once I hit 18 the NHS completely cut me off from anything like I'd just be fine. I've had physio once as an adult because I had one specific problem that cropped up and that has been it.

    • @cpwarriorsam337
      @cpwarriorsam337 3 роки тому +1

      My child is a CP Warrior also. He is now 4 yrs old

    • @wheelsdeepmagillatron7048
      @wheelsdeepmagillatron7048 Рік тому

      You must be British because you said NHS. In the states we go to what are called therapy units several times a year to be evaluated by a group of doctors and physical therapists that we also see separately. When I was a kid in these meetings there would generally be my equipment vendor, the guy that made my braces, one or more occupational and or physical therapists, and I think maybe or maybe not my orthopedic surgeon? Plus in my state in the u.s. you're under this type of care until you are 21. Then when you're an adult if your independent enough to have control of yourself, you can get your medical insurance at 18 and work with your medical vendor yourself at 21 to get anything like wheelchairs or lifts etc.

    • @Shadmannnn
      @Shadmannnn Рік тому

      ⁠ 58tb of it

    • @ravenel2
      @ravenel2 Рік тому

      Sounds like my childhood and I was born in Baltimore which has the best medical care. These children need to get the same daily or weekly training that child athletes training for the Olympics get, with the same sort of pride in training. Child athletes get told constantly how wonderful they are. Children with CP need the same positive training-not shame based, patronizing stuff.

    • @katherinegaryclarkegoddard7365
      @katherinegaryclarkegoddard7365 9 місяців тому +1

      The same as me. As soon as I reached 18 I didn’t have anyone to help me.

  • @DeepakKumar-lc7en
    @DeepakKumar-lc7en Рік тому +1

    Sir bhot ache se samajh aaya ( i understand very well wowww , excellent sir)

  • @josiefamily
    @josiefamily 2 роки тому

    Terimakasih Pak Hasudungan atas semua penjelasan yang sangat mencerahkan. Tuhan memberkati.

  • @soniaokonkwo3030
    @soniaokonkwo3030 3 роки тому +1

    This was really helpful. Thank you!

  • @lmrod1226
    @lmrod1226 3 роки тому +2

    My foster baby was recently diagnosed with CP. Her biological mother regularly abused heroin (and possibly other drugs) during the first trimester and some of the second trimester. Biomom was incarcerated when she was almost 5 months pregnant and was put on methadone. My foster baby was born at 6.5 months and had methadone in her system but no symptoms of withdrawal or drug dependence (addiction). I was wondering if the history of drug usage would be a contributing factor to the baby’s CP diagnosis?

  • @bethjane1582
    @bethjane1582 3 роки тому

    Fantastic 👏 👏 👏 explained very clearly and easy to follow drawings

  • @dawnlowenstein7277
    @dawnlowenstein7277 2 роки тому +1

    I have a friend plus an extended family member who has cerebral palsy. My friend who lives in California lives in a residential facility and the extended family member also lives in a facility.

  • @danielgartin6993
    @danielgartin6993 4 роки тому +4

    I have problems with vision, pain, movement and my bladder, every time i drink a cup of liquid i have to urinate urgently, and I still wet the bed a little bit, I struggle with urinary frequency and urgency several times a day and at least twice a night and i still leak sometimes, and I have to wear eyeglasses because of my visual impairments, and I struggle with neck and back pain also

  • @Marina-pg6wx
    @Marina-pg6wx 3 роки тому +2

    I have the mixed CP hemiplegia type. If I don’t consciously think about it, my right arm and hand and shoulder will do whatever it wants and is incredibly painful when I don’t control it. I have a little bit of dyskinetic movements in that arm as well. My right foot goes down and inward to the left. I do you have tremors on my left hand as well. This was so incredibly helpful to learn what CP entails. Thank you!!

    • @cpwarriorsam337
      @cpwarriorsam337 3 роки тому

      I agree with you

    • @TheDfvj
      @TheDfvj 3 роки тому

      Please contact Dr MK Sastry for further guidance if you're interested for cure. Look up his Facebook videos.
      Contact +918473814247

  • @7saigayathri
    @7saigayathri 3 місяці тому

    The best video to have clear cut knowledge 😊

  • @nha8909
    @nha8909 2 роки тому

    great overview before reading on this topic!! thank you sm

  • @tiredofit4761
    @tiredofit4761 9 місяців тому +2

    I am a home care nurse and most all of my cp patients are late birth related cp. I know as a mother I was 40 weeks and my doctor was in clinic when time to push. Nurses begged me to not push. Luckily my son was born with no defects. I truly think it has a lot to do with birth difficulty and time in the birth canal.

  • @kalpanasavior4656
    @kalpanasavior4656 3 роки тому

    It's really helpful for me .Thank u so much for ur great job ..

  • @cavsamofficialkalingapteam4818
    @cavsamofficialkalingapteam4818 3 роки тому

    Thank so much for all the knowledge u share

  • @cpwarriorsam337
    @cpwarriorsam337 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for Sharing. My son is CP Warrior, he is now 4 yrs old.

    • @TheDfvj
      @TheDfvj 3 роки тому

      Please contact Dr MK Sastry for further guidance if you're interested for cure. Look up his Facebook videos.
      Contact +918473814247

    • @chiarasaesthetic6792
      @chiarasaesthetic6792 2 роки тому

      I have a Ifantile cerepral palsy too🚶‍♀️🙏

  • @lanaf1486
    @lanaf1486 6 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for your Videos!!!

    • @kamalhama685
      @kamalhama685 6 років тому

      how to write a comment for a video in youtube? pl

  • @thegrumpydragon7601
    @thegrumpydragon7601 6 років тому +40

    I have it buts It’s super mild
    The problems I have is back pain
    Crappy vision, stiff muscles and I walk on my toes.

    • @danielgartin6993
      @danielgartin6993 6 років тому +2

      Hey me too, I also urinate often and have little accidents every now and then, in fact i have to urinate again right now

    • @jasonbowman9521
      @jasonbowman9521 5 років тому +5

      I to walk on my toes. It hurts after 20 mins to an hour. People would assume I was lazy but it's like my feet are being crushed off. And when I talk to people I don't know I come off as much more slow minded. It's difficult to make eye contact. My parents brushed that off as being shy but it's like way worse then that. I lack certain judgements like navigating traffic so of course I have never drove a car. Bummer lol. Oh I can't pick up a penny with my right hand from off the floor , it looks funny when I try ,like this English dude from the movie Their is Something About Marry. Though thankfully I don't need crutches to walk, it's just funny looking.

    • @missxtipsntricks4398
      @missxtipsntricks4398 5 років тому +2

      THE GRUMPY DRAGON so r u cured?i mean r u normal now ?plz tell me it would b great help bcz i heard that there is no cure of this?

    • @Awall79
      @Awall79 4 роки тому

      Toe walking is something my PT has always tried to get me to stop but I can't. I drop things a lot because my hands just seem to open sometimes without warning. I can drive but I'm super cautious because I always feel like I'm driving to close to everything.

    • @nastjaponomarjova154
      @nastjaponomarjova154 4 роки тому

      Same here

  • @SuperXueyin
    @SuperXueyin 4 роки тому

    very very well explained, thank you

  • @DAjourneyonCEREBRALPALSY
    @DAjourneyonCEREBRALPALSY 3 роки тому

    Great explanation...thank you very much😭

  • @Thefoxesden77
    @Thefoxesden77 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful video! Thank you so so much!

  • @richardwebster9544
    @richardwebster9544 Рік тому +2

    I am level 1 Cerebral palsy & that video was very good to me.

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      @greatnesss104 Рік тому

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  • @lakitasuggs9823
    @lakitasuggs9823 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the information. my son has cp. thanks for educating us 🙌🏽🙏🏼

  • @TV-oh5bk
    @TV-oh5bk 27 днів тому

    very detailed! perfectly done👏

  • @user-vu8eo3ww8r
    @user-vu8eo3ww8r Місяць тому

    Good presentation sir

  • @eyadalamri3960
    @eyadalamri3960 4 роки тому

    انت شخص عظيم جدًا , شكرًا لك

  • @asterakh8217
    @asterakh8217 6 років тому

    You are making great videos

  • @kamalhama685
    @kamalhama685 6 років тому +1

    I hope to see your videos on management of cp?

  • @chandapetit9175
    @chandapetit9175 3 роки тому

    Thank you.. I'm not a rocket scientist.. But w the naritor and drawing it was soooo easy to understand. I've been dating a man w spastic cp. I love him and just needed a lil education on it.

  • @khaqanjahangirjanjua
    @khaqanjahangirjanjua 11 місяців тому

    Well presented. Thankyou so much

  • @earthangels2620
    @earthangels2620 2 роки тому

    Wow unbelievable! I never comment on videos, or very rarely.. you are soo through and educated beyond any other video I have seen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 😌🙏🏼

  • @yuutahachiman1811
    @yuutahachiman1811 2 місяці тому

    I found a girl online she had this we like each other but we have to break because of some situation now I'm here to understand what she is suffering from please pray for her i miss her a lot. May I'm honoured to take care of her in future 😭😭😭

  • @RameshKumar-gc9rq
    @RameshKumar-gc9rq 5 років тому

    excellent video sir😀

  • @projecthiraeon
    @projecthiraeon 5 років тому +40

    Just going around doing research on my own disorder slowly scaring myself

  • @okaileyokantey5730
    @okaileyokantey5730 5 років тому

    You are amazing. Thank you so much

  • @reemsami3526
    @reemsami3526 5 років тому

    You are unbelievable 🤦🏻‍♀️❤️❤️

  • @prabeshluintel5379
    @prabeshluintel5379 5 років тому +1

    Great video.
    At 2:39, you describe the cerebellar lesion as “ataxic” but its written “akinetic syndrome” on the board. Maybe it should be “ataxic”??

    • @rajvigoradia4163
      @rajvigoradia4163 4 роки тому

      They mean in the same in this context, I guess.

  • @shefaliasati5236
    @shefaliasati5236 5 років тому

    You explained it nicely

  • @afraiddoctor2277
    @afraiddoctor2277 4 роки тому +1

    Thank u so much sir😍😍😍PLZ PLZ PLZZ MAKE A VIDEO ON HEMIPLEGIA AND NEUROPATHY WITH MOTOR NEURON LESION🙏😍 U R my only chance to pass the final MBBS exam
    Plz sir I want it very much
    I can even pay,if your team wants 🙏

  • @misaki7999
    @misaki7999 2 роки тому

    I want to cry after seeing this

  • @akashhazra3620
    @akashhazra3620 6 років тому

    sir how you make this types of video?? is these are hand made picture or any types of white board animation?

  • @latheefparappa5780
    @latheefparappa5780 3 роки тому

    Nicely presented 👍

  • @westwoodoralsurgerydentalgroup
    @westwoodoralsurgerydentalgroup 3 роки тому

    amazing explanation

  • @brandyylee216
    @brandyylee216 2 роки тому +3

    Brings back memories of years of therapy during my childhood. But now most people don't realize I have it. Unless they really watch me.

    • @janshineable
      @janshineable Рік тому

      Me too! Except now, in my mid-50’s, I struggling with more falling issues.

    • @ravenel2
      @ravenel2 Рік тому +1

      I’m almost but not quite there. Which is really awful because with really mild CP, you aren’t disabled at all, but people treat you like you are. Walking five miles a day makes me strong but I’ve still got the damn limp that everyone judges me for, and that makes it hard professionally. You are lucky.

    • @brandyylee216
      @brandyylee216 Рік тому

      @ravenel2 it's funny i forgot I wrote this. Yesterday I was in the er for seizures, I've never had before.. have you guys ever experienced seizures?

    • @mmy7186
      @mmy7186 9 місяців тому

      ​@@brandyylee216hi I also have mild cp does your epilepsy awaken? I am in my 20s

    • @brandyylee216
      @brandyylee216 9 місяців тому

      @mmy7186 actually I didn't start having seizures until this year and I found out that I was misdiagnosed that I don't have cp I have closed lip schizencephaly.

  • @TherismosFoundation
    @TherismosFoundation 2 роки тому

    Wow! You guys are truly mature, to have recommended the Osmosis video.

  • @umasankarmukherjee
    @umasankarmukherjee 4 роки тому

    Thanks sir...
    Very informative...

  • @juliaz3865
    @juliaz3865 4 роки тому

    Whats the diff between what baclofen and anticholinergics treat for symptoms of CP ?

  • @IAmHellsFallenAngel
    @IAmHellsFallenAngel 3 роки тому

    What can you tell me about Bainbridge Ropers Syndrome? Cerebral Palsy is common with ASXL1, ASXL2 and ASXL3

  • @pallanoor
    @pallanoor 5 років тому +2

    Very good presentation .
    Sir can you share that chart pic as pdf .

    • @justjim2245
      @justjim2245 4 роки тому

      hey bro @Noor Palla were you able to get that pdf?

  • @homelessintoronto
    @homelessintoronto Рік тому

    What software/hardware are you using to create these lessons? Thank you

  • @madil2259
    @madil2259 6 років тому

    Thanks Armando. :)

  • @lilacehakoun818
    @lilacehakoun818 Рік тому

    Brilliant as always, thank you for making such informative videos that are bite sized and easy to take in ❤

  • @buyimncube2588
    @buyimncube2588 2 роки тому

    Are the you the one doing the drawing? I'm really impressed

  • @ZERA__
    @ZERA__ Рік тому

    Great video.
    Wish I could draw that quick lol

  • @dharmacharinipasadanandi7110

    What are the likely clinical signs following an increases echogenicity of bilateral posterior horns, 2 days following birth? Is it possible to predict?

  • @nimishdeovra6397
    @nimishdeovra6397 5 місяців тому

    A very detailed nice one 🫡