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  • @TheDeadlyBees
    @TheDeadlyBees 9 років тому +25

    THANK YOU. I'm studying for a neuroanatomy final, the Powerpoints for which are a confusing-ass mess, and now I actually understand how the stretch reflex works. Very clear and descriptive.

  • @beyla8735
    @beyla8735 8 років тому +25

    Thanks so much! I've been reading and reading trying to find out what this stretch reflex is, but this had me understand in les than 10 minute!

  • @Lukeee915
    @Lukeee915 8 років тому +87

    Khan academy helped me get into dental school and now they still got my back!!

    • @n_92alharbi71
      @n_92alharbi71 4 роки тому +1

      What do need stretch reflex for in dental school?

    • @GauravSharma-hg2jj
      @GauravSharma-hg2jj 3 роки тому

      @@n_92alharbi71 same thing I was gonna ask him.

    • @samanthadelacruz5832
      @samanthadelacruz5832 3 роки тому

      In our school, We have physiology that covers this one😂😂

  • @Bhuji
    @Bhuji 3 роки тому +1

    Etymology
    late Middle English: from French, from Latin , diminutive of ‘mouse’ (some muscles being thought to be mouse-like in form).
    early 16th century (as a noun denoting reflection): from Latin ‘a bending back’,
    from ‘bend back’ (see reflect).mid 19th century:
    from Latin ‘bringing towards’, from the verb , from ‘to’ + ‘bring’.mid 19th century:
    from Latin ‘carrying out’, from the verb , from ‘out’ + ‘carry’.
    late Middle English: shortening of Old French , or from Latin ‘thorn, prickle, backbone’.

  • @silvertix2996
    @silvertix2996 4 роки тому +5

    Got me into med school
    Keeping me going while I’m here
    KUDOS! ❤️

  • @jermainejguillory
    @jermainejguillory 8 років тому +6

    This was an AMAZING explanation of Gamma Loop activity. Thanks so much for this.

  • @gahanasrinivas8810
    @gahanasrinivas8810 8 років тому +4

    Finally I understand what's knee jerk

  • @BZSPIRIT
    @BZSPIRIT 10 років тому +7

    This is the most straightforward explanation on this subject that I could find. Thank you so much.

  • @czicky
    @czicky 9 років тому +3

    your videos are amazing. I love the different colors and the clear, simple explanations!

  • @anniealcantara9264
    @anniealcantara9264 9 років тому +1

    ok you are awesome! thank you so much. After much reading on the subject i had nothing until i saw this video. you just helped my lab report grade :)

  • @nickscurvy8635
    @nickscurvy8635 5 років тому +1

    I'm just here to learn about my body and also understand why bouncing out of the hole on my squat makes it stronger. Thanks for the info :)

  • @mermaidtale1
    @mermaidtale1 7 років тому +1

    This makes much more sense than our Lecturers

  • @hannibalchaw1425
    @hannibalchaw1425 9 років тому +3

    u just earn one more fan, thank you a lot!

  • @NathanDoyle11
    @NathanDoyle11 10 років тому +6

    Great, thorough explanation. Subbed!

  • @tgastrula6552
    @tgastrula6552 6 років тому

    Wow I never knew that the ventral region was above the dorsal sensory segment! Good job Khan!

  • @Ibrahimo7md
    @Ibrahimo7md 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the explanation 🔥😀

  • @mqasimafridi9567
    @mqasimafridi9567 4 роки тому

    U made my day sir💞

  • @jmjm3882
    @jmjm3882 3 роки тому

    Amazing 👏👏

  • @TorresD92
    @TorresD92 8 місяців тому

    Thank you sir

  • @Lemoooonooo
    @Lemoooonooo Рік тому

    brilliant

  • @matijastrok127
    @matijastrok127 9 років тому +2

    awesom. great job, thnx!

  • @Sarah-kg9zj
    @Sarah-kg9zj 7 років тому +2

    AMAZING video

  • @mariospiteri8561
    @mariospiteri8561 7 років тому +1

    Very well and simple explanation..! You earned another you tuber...! I want to understand why sometimes i have some tingiling in my foot...!? About 10 years ago i felt down walking on a garage ramp hitting my horse tail. I feld a big pain in my lower back when i felt down hitting on the horse tail..! Do you think that the tingiling in my foot its because of this..?? I have never feld this before a 1 year ago...!! What do you think about this plsss..??🤔

    • @1S1KNLJS
      @1S1KNLJS 5 років тому

      10 years ago? And know you feel symptoms, unlikely but could be. But it is usually a sign from your body and should get it checked out as it can mean many things. Not a doctor though so idk 🤷‍♂️

  • @h.a3960
    @h.a3960 7 років тому +1

    that was so helpful

  • @leomasterking
    @leomasterking 9 років тому +3

    Can you describe how foot drop occurs with injury at the lower back?

    • @sab9351
      @sab9351 6 років тому +2

      Ackram Jin :an injury at the lower back would be located at the L4-L5 vertebrae most likely, these vertebrae/nerves are connected to the sacral plexus which controls most of the motor and sensory functions in the leg. Because of this an injury to the nerve can effect the ability to flex the foot, resulting in foot drop. Other symptoms of this injury may include loss of vibratory sensation and two point discrimination, and loss of ability to flex at the knee.

  • @akshan1107
    @akshan1107 10 років тому +4

    God bless!!!!

  • @Keana43
    @Keana43 2 роки тому

    Told me all I need to know.

  • @kabab1019
    @kabab1019 2 роки тому

    Anyone else absolutely destroy their kneecaps trying to get the knee jerk while he was talking 😂

  • @mariepreuer7208
    @mariepreuer7208 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much, you are a life safer! :)

  • @cristinaferri6457
    @cristinaferri6457 8 років тому +2

    very simple and clear! Thank you very much!!

  • @harbautv
    @harbautv Рік тому

    Great

  • @whatrtheodds
    @whatrtheodds 6 років тому +2

    Thanks so so much! Subscribed!

  • @SY-ni9lb
    @SY-ni9lb 3 роки тому

    which afferent and efferent nuerones are involved in the stretch refex?

  • @funtimes4145
    @funtimes4145 5 років тому +1

    I was under the impression that in a reflex arc the afferent neuron connect to an interneuron in the spinal cord before connecting to an efferent neuron

  • @coachsouvik
    @coachsouvik 4 роки тому

    From my understanding , when it's stretched or reflexed then you hit with a rubber hammer on knee cap tendon...It ll flex and contract.....Not stretched...You said stretched in the video...

  • @faheym1
    @faheym1 9 років тому +5

    But this video still doesn't answer why Hyperreflexia occurs in MSR mechanism???

    • @olympicfitness
      @olympicfitness 7 років тому +4

      Faheem Haider to be honest I don't think that was their intention.

    • @deepavelayutham6913
      @deepavelayutham6913 6 років тому

      Hyper reflexia can occur in an upper motor neuron lesion ..but here they s no involvement in UMN

  • @Nishamukherjee1995
    @Nishamukherjee1995 9 років тому

    Thanks....sir

  • @jackieoneill838
    @jackieoneill838 6 років тому

    I have been getting jerks from my left leg for a few years, and I have not been to a doctor for this at all. Can anyone please let me know what it is because my full leg will go away from me as well at the same time, and force my self back up right then start to walk with pain and my leg even though I know that my leg is swelling up at the same time. I have had this for years and years.

  • @bothainah8420
    @bothainah8420 9 років тому +6

    Thanks for the video. It's still confusing tho :(

  • @justinsantos9684
    @justinsantos9684 8 років тому

    wait i still dont get it. what does the stimulus exactly do to the system such that it is detected by the muscle spindle?

    • @bendflikshteyn
      @bendflikshteyn 8 років тому +4

      the stimulus (like the hammer) stretches the muscle. the sensory fibers of the muscle spindle are the afferent part of the reflex and pick up on this stretch. the motor neuron corrects for that stretch with contraction.
      tldr: stretch

  • @Sevival
    @Sevival 9 років тому +3

    You sound like Matthew Mcconaughey

  • @TrainerHutch
    @TrainerHutch 7 років тому

    how fast does the muscle stretch reflex happen on avg.?

  • @MedicalNemesis
    @MedicalNemesis 7 років тому +1

    what about hyperreflexia? Where is the physiological inhibition of the muscle reflex response that is lost in some CNS-pathologies?

  • @ICatchTheStars
    @ICatchTheStars 10 років тому

    Did you miss the patella tendon connecting the patella and the thigh muscle?

  • @Ha-be2hk
    @Ha-be2hk 4 роки тому

    looooooooooooooooooooove you

  • @pithikoulis
    @pithikoulis 9 років тому

    Isn't this guy the same who talks about the Mantis shrimp?

  • @PropagatorNET
    @PropagatorNET 7 років тому +1

    Bassiest voice ever...

  • @andhemills
    @andhemills 9 років тому +55

    Would you be my neighbor?

    • @Jungys95
      @Jungys95 9 років тому

      +Andy Mills Flanders from the Simpsons XD

  • @bm032ue9
    @bm032ue9 2 роки тому

    🙏

  • @makim.3924
    @makim.3924 6 років тому

    2 💓

  • @sandwitht6264
    @sandwitht6264 10 років тому

    Christopher Walken?!

  • @makim.3924
    @makim.3924 7 років тому +2

    nothing about muscle spindle😅

  • @Nikolay_Milenkov
    @Nikolay_Milenkov 6 років тому

    Why are there Bulgarian subtitles lol :D

  • @nathanhorton8150
    @nathanhorton8150 9 років тому

    put some gloves on!

  • @bdog1g
    @bdog1g 7 років тому

    This video was very helpful, however I do have to correct you. There is no such thing as a lower leg. The leg is from your knee to your ankle. Anything above your knee to your hip is considered the Thigh.

  • @ghassanauf8103
    @ghassanauf8103 4 роки тому

    this video is way overestimated , you did not even mention any neuron type in this reflex . ashamed video

  • @antonioorr2547
    @antonioorr2547 Рік тому

    Gogirllove good fun ask iow tallme you yes saye itss talking narsevolume