Best explanation. I like the way it started from the basics and built up gradually also, where can I get the pictures for the pain pathway and referred pathways already drawn?
Thanks Ashezi! I'm afraid there isn't a link for the completed drawings, but you can find the blank template here: tinyurl.com/38easbfd. If you're really keen for the finished version let me know, and I'll see if I can find the original files!
i've looked all over for information on my abdominal nerve pain and back pain , but i cant find anything that matches it. It is either side of my navel. I was told it was referred pain from a damaged vertebrae, but i've had an mri and the neurosurgeon says there is no damage to my bones, disks or spinal cord. I can not sit, stand or walk for much longer than 2 hours a day, total, as the downward pressure on my spine feels like my back is going to break. i have no quality of life left. Can you help with any advice or other sources of information? Thanks!
Hi Martin, I'm really sorry to hear about your problems with abdominal pain. I'm afraid my training is in anatomy, not clinical practice, so I wouldn't be qualified to offer you any advice directly. I would however urge you to speak to your GP/primary care provider about this. Sorry I couldn't be more help, and I hope you can find some answers soon.
Hi Shelley, you can find links to all the worksheets in the description below the video (although you may need to click 'show more' to see them). Alternatively, you can download them here: tinyurl.com/yvpwnm6b and here: tinyurl.com/38easbfd. I hope this helps!
such a great video! the drawing along aspect is genius and really makes you actively learn. best video on referred pain I have watched to date.
Absolutely brilliant mate!
Thank you!
Best explanation. I like the way it started from the basics and built up gradually
also, where can I get the pictures for the pain pathway and referred pathways already drawn?
Thanks Ashezi! I'm afraid there isn't a link for the completed drawings, but you can find the blank template here: tinyurl.com/38easbfd. If you're really keen for the finished version let me know, and I'll see if I can find the original files!
@@Anartomy thank you I'm fine with the blank version
god bless you brother. wish you the best
Thanks Tooba - I wish you all the best too!
Hilarious start
Amazing work 👏
Thanks Hifza!
underrated
Keep it up ❤ nice explanation
Thanks Abdulrahman!
i've looked all over for information on my abdominal nerve pain and back pain , but i cant find anything that matches it. It is either side of my navel. I was told it was referred pain from a damaged vertebrae, but i've had an mri and the neurosurgeon says there is no damage to my bones, disks or spinal cord. I can not sit, stand or walk for much longer than 2 hours a day, total, as the downward pressure on my spine feels like my back is going to break. i have no quality of life left. Can you help with any advice or other sources of information? Thanks!
Hi Martin, I'm really sorry to hear about your problems with abdominal pain. I'm afraid my training is in anatomy, not clinical practice, so I wouldn't be qualified to offer you any advice directly. I would however urge you to speak to your GP/primary care provider about this. Sorry I couldn't be more help, and I hope you can find some answers soon.
Where can we find the downloadable worksheets to follow along?
Hi Shelley, you can find links to all the worksheets in the description below the video (although you may need to click 'show more' to see them). Alternatively, you can download them here: tinyurl.com/yvpwnm6b and here: tinyurl.com/38easbfd. I hope this helps!
flanks in the nearer the sides