This lecture covers basic biomechanics related to our peripheral and spinal nerves. The lecture covers nervous system structure, function and injury processes.
Another cracking vid. If you do go ahead and make a full series on pain, I can guarantee you at least one viewer 😆 Why is it that damage to the epineurium leads to a worse outcome than the other types of peripheral nerve damage? Is the epineurium carrying that vascular supply that you mentioned earlier?
That’s a good question and I don’t have the exact answer, but I do think that it probably is related to the fact that much of the vascular supply is carried in the epineurium, so it is harder to regenerate that portion.
Such a good explanatory video.. Really like all your videos and its very helpful.
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Another cracking vid. If you do go ahead and make a full series on pain, I can guarantee you at least one viewer 😆
Why is it that damage to the epineurium leads to a worse outcome than the other types of peripheral nerve damage? Is the epineurium carrying that vascular supply that you mentioned earlier?
That’s a good question and I don’t have the exact answer, but I do think that it probably is related to the fact that much of the vascular supply is carried in the epineurium, so it is harder to regenerate that portion.
@@RehabScience ok thank you
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Book reference
Basic Biomechanics a.co/d/0ZilhEy