MSK Spine Diseases & Positioning on the NPTE - Updated with Audio

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  • @mominaarshad7551
    @mominaarshad7551 2 роки тому +4

    Great video. Keep making more videos. It's helping us alot

  • @dongrekapil
    @dongrekapil 2 роки тому +2

    Nice information madam

  • @MsJORDAND10
    @MsJORDAND10 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @JD-qm6zi
    @JD-qm6zi 2 роки тому +1

    Great lectures 👍

  • @Afsalpaflu
    @Afsalpaflu 2 місяці тому

    could you please describe how the knee and ankle reflexes help to identify the level of disc herniation

    • @ConqueringtheNPTE
      @ConqueringtheNPTE  28 днів тому

      Yes! Since the knee and ankle reflexes represent different nerve root levels, you can use them to identify where the problem is occurring. For example, the Achilles reflex (ankle) is associated with the S1 nerve root (which should make sense because the S1 myotome is ankle plantarflexion). Therefore, if the Achilles/ankle reflex is abnormal, there could be something wrong with the S1 nerve root, and you can trace that root up to the spine. However, much more testing would be needed to confirm if that hypothesis is correct. That's where the entire PT examination comes into play in the clinic.

  • @richmondsarpong4200
    @richmondsarpong4200 2 роки тому +1

    Great work Jace
    Nonetheless I was thinking
    With spondylolisthesis , wouldn't the position depend on the type you have?
    As to whether it's anterolisthesis or retrolisthesis?
    I know flexion will be a great position of relief for anterolisthesis but I think otherwise when it has to be retrolisthesis.
    Wouldn't Extension produce relief for retrolisthesis?
    My opinion though

  • @JD-qm6zi
    @JD-qm6zi 2 роки тому

    Special test

  • @JD-qm6zi
    @JD-qm6zi 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @JD-qm6zi
    @JD-qm6zi 2 роки тому

    EKG