I’m in awe of how you broke down my 3 hour lecture into 13 mins and made it all make sense. I like your delivery and fast talking it kept me on my toes and didn’t allow me to get bored. I feel hella confident for this upcoming test. I’m just proud of how you lectured this and the drawings to go w/ it.........wow great job and thank you!
I never realized how much more helpful a guide is when the speaker is also a talented artist. It is so much easier to internalize and apply the knowledge
I’m sat in hospital next to my 16yr old son who has broken his 6 and 7T and has no feeling below. Desperately trying to understand how our spinal cord works and grasp some basic understand so I’m ready for the impending meetings with doctors, surgeons and specialists. This video has been fantastic. Thank you so much.
Me: studies neurology Me: I don't understand a thing, the professor didn't explain shit, and the official material is useless. A guy I just found on UA-cam: Let me help you out
@@loey5317 I'm a psychology BA student, neurology is not my main subject, but I find it fascinating. If you have the knack for it, it can be really cool. It os also a field of science with rapid improovement and if you want to research, there is plenty to be done.
Thanks ALOT! its sooo nice of you to invest so much to time in drawing, filming, cutting etc. and it makes it so much easier and much more fun to learn all this
You are honestly a lifesaver. Taking neuro for the first time in medical school was making me lose my mind, until I came across these - you make it SO ORGANIZED! Thank you so so so so much!
Have multiple neuromas on my spine and have 3 surgeries to debulk what I understand to be swanomas. For the most part have not lost much motor abilities but some significant sensory losses. Basically my leg and a few other parts feel like they are asleep. You have made a lot of this make sense and I will look for more, Please keep them coming! I have a new appreciation for the wonderful work my neurosurgeon and his team have done to keep me going.
This was spectacular - you have no idea how many i have gone through and finally found this gem! Thank you so much for putting in the effort to make it.
I'm italian and I could not find anywhere videos like this in my language. You are so good at explaining that I'm understanding better than reading my own book.. AND ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRT LANGUAGE! You are the best, I'm so grateful for what you do, your brain and your amazing drawing skills Thank you 🙏🙏
Where were you when I was in medical school? Life would have been so much easier for me. I like neurology when I was practicing but love it now after watching your awesome lecture. Keep up the good work. Lots of thanks.
GOD BLESS THIS MAN OMG.... i am not one of those ppl who cna just memorize slides without understanding.. this made me visualize what i am learning and or what is expected of me to understand.. THANK U MAN
Im so glad that i found this video ,i love how you combined and summed up everything in only one 13mins video ,you cleared most of my confusion,thank you so much! ❤❤
Very well done! But in this video, the second sensory neuron has to take the anterolateral spinothalamic pathway (cross to anterior and lateral tract of the opposite side, NOT in the dorsal tract) and goes straight to the thalamus (NOT stops in the brainstem). For the posterior column pathway, the first sensory neuron goes through posterior column to meet the second sensory neuron in gracilis and cuneate nuclei in the brainstem (medulla oblongata) of the same side...
This video is awesome. I am so thrilled that I was able to find it. I am going to share it with my teenage son. You have made the material enjoyable. Thanks so much. Please keep the videos coming. I watched your videos and was able to pass my family nurse practitioner board exams. I kept your descriptions in my brain for the exam.
In peripheral nervous system myelination is done by oligodendrocytes and not by schwann cells. So spinal nerves should not be covered by schwann cells. Anyways very very nice video and explanation.
Thank you sir. It becomes very easy for me to understand from your videos and the diagrams are brilliant. I am doing my batchelors in physiotherapy and it is helping me a lot.
hey Luke do you by any chance have the other drawings of other videos for neurology. can you please kindly notify me, I would really appreciate it. thank you
Great video ! Nice drawings and explanation :) But maybe it is more informative to mention that the spinal cord stops at L1-L2 and from there on continues as the cauda equina. Keep up the good work :)
The lowest part of the spinal cord tapers (comes to a point) forming a "tail" of spinal nerves, at this point the nerves travel inside the spinal column. This tail of spinal nerves is known as the cauda equina originating at around the first or second lumbar nerve. So you're right I hope? Cause thats what my lecturer taught me hahah :)
If you pause at 10:25 min, Stimuli causes the sensory info going through the dorsal root up towards the DRG. The first sensory neuron stops at the DRG, where the sensory (afferent) info then passes that info to the second neuron ( which i believe synapses inside gray mater, by following the path of his pen). The second neuron brings that info to the brain for processing. The dorsal root sends info up the CNS, then the ventral root efferent ( motor) neurons in the video travel down the anterior root. However in this video, the ventral root has a ganglion similar to DRG. Im a bit confused, and i feel as if the drawing has the ganglion on the opposite of where it should be. I believe the ganglion should be in the dorsal root.
You're a treasure! Don't slow down... a viewer may pause, if need be. You're natural pace has a great flow. Speed is welcomed! Thank you for sharing your gift.
Great video it helped me understand a bit better! The only thing I caught was at 6:03 you said thoracic region but drew the arrow from the lumbar region, also you could have mentioned the sensory neuron being called afferent neurons since you mentioned the motor neuron being the efferent neurons.
THIS WAS SO HELPFUL. Thank you so much, I have been watching videos all day to understand the spinal nerves and this was by far the best I have seen !!
Seriously, these videos are SO helpful! i'm a visual learning and trying to revise all this in books and journals is so frustrating. Thank you so much for these and keep up the GREAT work :)
This man is an absolute genius Was confused from so long about the autonomic part you literally cleared my concept in an minute and tbh amazing diagramss ☺☺
You sir are just an amazing person sent from heaven. I can't even begin to express how much I appreciate the videos you have made thus far. I'm a premed student and one of my goals is to become a surgeon which is my dream job. However, sometimes learning about the body how it functions and the different infections and disorders that cause it to go astray is sometimes confusing and hard to grasp. But you have explained it in "laymans" term that I now have a general understanding on how things work in the body. Again thank you so much Armando your a very intelligent person who is well spoken and caring and may god bless you with nothing but happiness on your future endeavours.
Thank you so much for all of your videos. I used your videos to get me through undergraduate. Now I am in a graduate Anesthesia program and once again your helping me! Thank you so much..your awesome!
Had I studied in these UA-cam era, I had excelled more than I did during my studies. This was hard in those years of mine🤦 But I'm still learning, so Thanks and I appreciate your efforts.
Bright明 understanding comes from great clarity . (Same word in Chinese with 日sun plus 月moon drawn together !) Thanks for brilliantly illustrating how to teach this !
Armando, You are soooooooo SMART AND TALENTED! How did you learn to do all these things - teach neuroanatomy and create this beautiful and informative video?! Wow! Thank you, thank you, for helping me/everyone with our studies!
we never covered human biology at school. Wished we had, and this guy would have been the ideal Teacher. Very good video. I am currently suffering pain from the lower thoracic region...keeps firing up the lower rib cage. Very painful but got some pills to block the nerves a bit. Cant help but be impressed with how the Human body is designed...well, all of Creation is wonderfully designed.
I just had to comment, this video is hands down fucking amazing! So informative, blown away with your drawing abilities, and just stunned at how well you explained this. Thank you so much for masking me understand my lecture and I’m so pumped for this test tmr. If anyone sees this wish me luck! 💕💕💕 I loved your video
You are so very talented and amazing. What a beautifully illustrated and easy to understand description of the central nervous system. Really helps me out a lot!!!!
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I’m in awe of how you broke down my 3 hour lecture into 13 mins and made it all make sense. I like your delivery and fast talking it kept me on my toes and didn’t allow me to get bored. I feel hella confident for this upcoming test. I’m just proud of how you lectured this and the drawings to go w/ it.........wow great job and thank you!
Hi
Hii
Are you in med school?
literally a waste of time sitting in class to have it explained way better here in a fraction of the time
I never realized how much more helpful a guide is when the speaker is also a talented artist. It is so much easier to internalize and apply the knowledge
Mnemonic to remember the meningeal layers: PAD (Like a padding of the Spine) - Pia, Arachnoid and Dura. Great video as always Armando!!
@@RandomThought111 My pleasure Niki!
Thank!😊
Pad means fart in hindi
great way of remembering!
absolutely ridiculous how much more I learned in 13:45 minutes than in a 4 hour lecture.Love this!
I’m sat in hospital next to my 16yr old son who has broken his 6 and 7T and has no feeling below. Desperately trying to understand how our spinal cord works and grasp some basic understand so I’m ready for the impending meetings with doctors, surgeons and specialists. This video has been fantastic. Thank you so much.
I pray for his fast recovery
How is he doing now
this is true talent, knowledge tied in with art
Me: studies neurology
Me: I don't understand a thing, the professor didn't explain shit, and the official material is useless.
A guy I just found on UA-cam: Let me help you out
Marcell Bagyinszky Me too. I was so upset in class or with all those books. But once you find the right mentor, neurology could be really fun.
@anshaj chaudhary Then go ahead and request your neuroscience phd form your local uni
Hey can uh tell something about ...like ur opinion for neuroscience/ neurology cause am also gonna study neuroscience...
All the best for ur study....
@@loey5317 I'm a psychology BA student, neurology is not my main subject, but I find it fascinating. If you have the knack for it, it can be really cool. It os also a field of science with rapid improovement and if you want to research, there is plenty to be done.
@@marcellbagyinszky1713 me 2...but mine is main
weeks of lecture condensed beautifully into 13 minutes. bravo
😍😍
the first 8 seconds are like another language! :P fantastic video overall though.
Exactly
Yesss! Frst i thought i wont be able to understand😰
No, but seriously lmfao I was about to click another video. Haha!
Exactly what I thought! I was about to exit and continue looking😂
Omg yes, I checked if I had my speed on 2.0 hahaha
Thanks!
Thanks ALOT! its sooo nice of you to invest so much to time in drawing, filming, cutting etc. and it makes it so much easier and much more fun to learn all this
You are honestly a lifesaver. Taking neuro for the first time in medical school was making me lose my mind, until I came across these - you make it SO ORGANIZED! Thank you so so so so much!
This is actually phenomenal!!! so condensed and detailed. I've learnt more here than I have in all my anatomy lectures. THANK YOU SO MUCH
agreed!!!
I haven't got a clue what you said at the very start but this has been so helpful.
Man this is amazing.
You are amazing.
Helped a lot.
Appreciate it so much.
Too amazing!
Have multiple neuromas on my spine and have 3 surgeries to debulk what I understand to be swanomas. For the most part have not lost much motor abilities but some significant sensory losses. Basically my leg and a few other parts feel like they are asleep. You have made a lot of this make sense and I will look for more, Please keep them coming! I have a new appreciation for the wonderful work my neurosurgeon and his team have done to keep me going.
wowwwwwww!!!
I can't found any words that express my gratitude for this video.
very helpful for
your videos are going to get very popular with everybody teaching themselves this year
You've managed to do what my lecturer couldn't do in an hour! You make a difficult subject for me actually understandable! Thanks!
THANK YOU!!! I understand the way you teach. Its simple to grasp. Please don't stop making videos. You're helping so many students!!
This was spectacular - you have no idea how many i have gone through and finally found this gem! Thank you so much for putting in the effort to make it.
From India ...
That Video Is Very Helpfull For Me ...
Thanks 🙏
I'm italian and I could not find anywhere videos like this in my language.
You are so good at explaining that I'm understanding better than reading my own book.. AND ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRT LANGUAGE!
You are the best, I'm so grateful for what you do, your brain and your amazing drawing skills
Thank you 🙏🙏
Where were you when I was in medical school? Life would have been so much easier for me. I like neurology when I was practicing but love it now after watching your awesome lecture. Keep up the good work. Lots of thanks.
Hi sir would you give me your number
@@FaheemKhan-bp1hj are you okay???
@@mfatimah9427 for what
The whole 13 min I have been concentrating on how perfectly hr draws!
Like so very Awesome
You got a new subscribers for your drawings!
GOD BLESS THIS MAN OMG.... i am not one of those ppl who cna just memorize slides without understanding.. this made me visualize what i am learning and or what is expected of me to understand.. THANK U MAN
Wow I watched so many videos and never understood the spinal cord and nerves. UNTIL I watched this. THANK YOUUUUU
WOW! AMAZING LECTURES AND DRAWINGS!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
Armando.. I just want to thank you for these videos! They are extremely helpful!!
Your diagram makes it so much better to understand, rather than just staring at one picture at a time in the textbook. Thank you :)
this guy needs to be a medical illustrator 🙏🌷💗😉
Cary (DAT ass?)
Cary sorry. I had to.
@@kenkaneki2486 you're giving reply to this guy (cary) for a comment he made 2 years ago😂😂😂. I'm wondering if cary is still alive it not
I think that is what he is
@@doctorminhaj3597 I’m replying to a comment that you made two years ago, I wonder if you’re still alive
Im so glad that i found this video ,i love how you combined and summed up everything in only one 13mins video ,you cleared most of my confusion,thank you so much! ❤❤
Very well done! But in this video, the second sensory neuron has to take the anterolateral spinothalamic pathway (cross to anterior and lateral tract of the opposite side, NOT in the dorsal tract) and goes straight to the thalamus (NOT stops in the brainstem). For the posterior column pathway, the first sensory neuron goes through posterior column to meet the second sensory neuron in gracilis and cuneate nuclei in the brainstem (medulla oblongata) of the same side...
He discusses the intro for first-year students, your information will be discussed in depth later.
This video is awesome. I am so thrilled that I was able to find it. I am going to share it with my teenage son. You have made the material enjoyable. Thanks so much. Please keep the videos coming. I watched your videos and was able to pass my family nurse practitioner board exams. I kept your descriptions in my brain for the exam.
You are amazing. Please start an Embryology Series !!!!
In peripheral nervous system myelination is done by oligodendrocytes and not by schwann cells. So spinal nerves should not be covered by schwann cells.
Anyways very very nice video and explanation.
Thank you a million times for making neuro easy !! keep on sharing more and more videos
Remember using your videos to prepare for exams 2-3 years ago! They are amazing! Still use them today! thanks Armando
Your awesome man! Thank you for your contribution to help others learn anatomy.
Thank you sir. It becomes very easy for me to understand from your videos and the diagrams are brilliant. I am doing my batchelors in physiotherapy and it is helping me a lot.
Hi is there any chance you could save all these drawings as a pdf or something so we can print them out???
+Bridgette Thwaites Take the screenshot at the end or pause it where you wish to and convert the screenshot into PDF on your device ;)
+Bridgette Thwaites If i'm not mistaken, he has a link to his website or fb where the compilations of all his notes are found. hope it helps!
+Makar Chandra Majee whats the video is amazing infathamable
armandoh.org/ have a look at the videos on his site
hey Luke do you by any chance have the other drawings of other videos for neurology. can you please kindly notify me, I would really appreciate it. thank you
Extremely talented illustrator. The illustrations made what he was saying more accessible to my understanding of it.
Love you videos!!! you are great at explaining and your Illustration is on point!!!
Why could anyone dislike that type of video , this guy put a lot of time and effort to make it !
Great video ! Nice drawings and explanation :)
But maybe it is more informative to mention that the spinal cord stops at L1-L2 and from there on continues as the cauda equina. Keep up the good work :)
not true. that is not what the caudal equina is.
What is the cauda equina then?
The lowest part of the spinal cord tapers (comes to a point) forming a "tail" of spinal nerves, at this point the nerves travel inside the spinal column. This tail of spinal nerves is known as the cauda equina originating at around the first or second lumbar nerve. So you're right I hope? Cause thats what my lecturer taught me hahah :)
yes it is.
isn't it filum terminale?
I am amazed at how clear, concise and informative this video was.
doesnt the autonomic stimuli come from the intermediate/lateral horn rather than the ventral horn?
The sensory one is incorrect too.
If you pause at 10:25 min, Stimuli causes the sensory info going through the dorsal root up towards the DRG. The first sensory neuron stops at the DRG, where the sensory (afferent) info then passes that info to the second neuron ( which i believe synapses inside gray mater, by following the path of his pen). The second neuron brings that info to the brain for processing. The dorsal root sends info up the CNS, then the ventral root efferent ( motor) neurons in the video travel down the anterior root. However in this video, the ventral root has a ganglion similar to DRG. Im a bit confused, and i feel as if the drawing has the ganglion on the opposite of where it should be. I believe the ganglion should be in the dorsal root.
where is the lateral horn of grey matter in thoracic region?
Maybe he'll explain it in detail in next video
You're a treasure! Don't slow down... a viewer may pause, if need be. You're natural pace has a great flow. Speed is welcomed! Thank you for sharing your gift.
u should put these in books and sell them they're so good
Great video it helped me understand a bit better! The only thing I caught was at 6:03 you said thoracic region but drew the arrow from the lumbar region, also you could have mentioned the sensory neuron being called afferent neurons since you mentioned the motor neuron being the efferent neurons.
Visuals are excellent!
THIS WAS SO HELPFUL. Thank you so much, I have been watching videos all day to understand the spinal nerves and this was by far the best I have seen !!
thank you so much, your videos are my favourite
Seriously, these videos are SO helpful! i'm a visual learning and trying to revise all this in books and journals is so frustrating. Thank you so much for these and keep up the GREAT work :)
was probably the best video I've had seen in a while . (Y)
This man is an absolute genius
Was confused from so long about the autonomic part you literally cleared my concept in an minute and tbh amazing diagramss
☺☺
You deserve some sort of award, or parade or something. This video is incredible
You sir are just an amazing person sent from heaven. I can't even begin to express how much I appreciate the videos you have made thus far. I'm a premed student and one of my goals is to become a surgeon which is my dream job. However, sometimes learning about the body how it functions and the different infections and disorders that cause it to go astray is sometimes confusing and hard to grasp. But you have explained it in "laymans" term that I now have a general understanding on how things work in the body. Again thank you so much Armando your a very intelligent person who is well spoken and caring and may god bless you with nothing but happiness on your future endeavours.
Can you please, please add a link to the drawing in every video????
I really appreciate your work, and I'd like to have those images to study, thanks!
I wish my uni had a teacher like you, I couldn’t understand this subject for whole semester until i found this video! Kudos Mr, you da best!
Imagine God did not create you, what will we do? you are more than amazing
These videos have been so helpful! You don't know how grateful i am!! Truly, an amazing person you are!!! Stay blessed
My friend I owe u like 1/2 of my tuition fees
It is beautiful how you just connected everything in just one video . I can not thank you enough !!!!!
we are so thankful for your videos...do you drink coffee?
Thank you so much for all of your videos. I used your videos to get me through undergraduate. Now I am in a graduate Anesthesia program and once again your helping me! Thank you so much..your awesome!
_Amazing design._
_Yett some people still don't believe the existence of God._
This video is the best one I have seen! It explains the spinal cord perfectly!
stop saying Epineuroneum... it's epineurium dammit
he writes epineurium though....
accent he has
carl nothing to do with accent he just isn't pronouncing it correctly and adding to the words he' saying epineuroneum and perineuroneum
I just love the way you teach. It's so amazing to learn from your videos. Thankyou for creating such knowledgeable content.
Had I studied in these UA-cam era, I had excelled more than I did during my studies. This was hard in those years of mine🤦
But I'm still learning, so Thanks and I appreciate your efforts.
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Bright明 understanding comes from great clarity . (Same word in Chinese with 日sun plus 月moon drawn together !) Thanks for brilliantly illustrating how to teach this !
Beautifully explained...I am refering yoyr videos for my Anatomy and Physiology classes. Thank You for making it easy.
I don't understand how someone can hit the dislike button on something like this. Awesome video. God bless.
This is beautiful... why isn't this guy viral???
Awesome video. Easy to understand. Excellent illustrations. They really helped!!!
Thank you!!!
Don't thank us for watching because we must thank you for teaching! Fabulous! :-)
You are a life saver! Your videos are so helpful and straight forward. Even helps me in Veterinary school since you address things so universally
I don't understand lot many things in the class but your videos clear all my doubts ...thank you 🙏
Thank you! You bring art and science together. You have a gift.
This guy should have close to 5 M subscribers.I am sure that many medical students exist in the world.
Armando, You are soooooooo SMART AND TALENTED! How did you learn to do all these things - teach neuroanatomy and create this beautiful and informative video?! Wow! Thank you, thank you, for helping me/everyone with our studies!
I don't know who dislikes these amazing videos and i don't understand why
we never covered human biology at school. Wished we had, and this guy would have been the ideal Teacher. Very good video. I am currently suffering pain from the lower thoracic region...keeps firing up the lower rib cage. Very painful but got some pills to block the nerves a bit. Cant help but be impressed with how the Human body is designed...well, all of Creation is wonderfully designed.
Bravo man.... awesome..this..is..the...one..of...best... lecture..I.. watched..on.. UA-cam..... really...... appreciating...your..work
Armando means brother. you are really a brother from a different mother to me. thanks a lot man. 😊
I love this man so much, he has been pulling me out of mental blocks since pre-med now I'm about to finish med school
I just had to comment, this video is hands down fucking amazing! So informative, blown away with your drawing abilities, and just stunned at how well you explained this. Thank you so much for masking me understand my lecture and I’m so pumped for this test tmr. If anyone sees this wish me luck! 💕💕💕 I loved your video
thank you soo much!!! I have learnt what I could not learn during 5 hours lecture👌
This is the most fantastic video that instruct on the neuro system.
your are the BEST , no words to describe how much helpful ur lessons are , thank u so much
This is honestly so good. Thank you so much.
You are really good teacher ❤️
Great vid. Also for simplicity talking about decussation is a whole section in itself, whether it be pain/temp or tactile information
You are so very talented and amazing. What a beautifully illustrated and easy to understand description of the central nervous system. Really helps me out a lot!!!!
WE LOVE YOU! You are helping us pass CRNA school.