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This video tutorial defines dermatomes, how they are tested and why they are clinically important:
0:00. Introduction
0.14. Defining dermatomes
0:31. Clinical use of the term "dermatome"
1:01. Embryological use of the term "dermatome"
2:01. Segmental organization of dermatomes
2:26. Explanation for red dots on dermatomes image
4:03. Testing dermatomes on the body
6:59. Variations in dermatome maps
8:19. Practice Questions
10:59. Acknowledgements
Hello sir. I am a general practitioner from Sudan. I graduated in 2013. Since then, I never felt like I graduated, I have always just passed my exams but I remember very few from the basics. I got frustrated and decided to quit medicine. However, at some point I decided to pull myself together and start over again because it is never late. So now I started to study from the kick and I found your channel by accident when I was searching for something in Anatomy. Thank you so much for making me feel confident again and understand things I never digested before.
Hello Dr. Adam, thank-you for your kind message. I am sorry it has been such a tough go for you. I wish you all of the best in your studies and the lives of the patients which you will touch.
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same to u here, i am from Bangladesh,
I'm surprised how no one is mentioning the splendid personality, I died when he did the little giggle after belly buTEN!!! XD
And the humming at the end
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C5 at lateral side of elbow
C6 on thumb dorsal surface
C7 on middle finger prox phalynx dorsal surface
C8 on dorsal surface of proximal phalynx of litte finger
T1 at medial side of elbow
C4 for shoulder
T4 for teet pore ( nipple , at level of MCL )
T10 umblicus ( belly butTEN )
L3 over medial femoral condyle
L2 on medial side of thigh
L1 for inguinal region ( L1 For IL )
L4 over mallelolus
This lecture was so easy to understand, and I adore your humor and the way you explained things! 🥰 I also appreciate the mini-quiz at the end. I subscribed, turned on my bell and will definitely check more videos out! Much thanks from a PT intern, you made reviewing neuro so much more fun! More power to your channel! 😊💗💗
This is the first anatomy channel which i will never doze off but smile throughout the WHOLE video!! As I know I've found a fun way to learn, thanks Prof!
Hi Dr. Morton,
I am also an Anatomy enthusiast, and your lectures have opened my eyes so much about different topics of Anatomy. Thank you so much.
I hope everyone listens to your humming at the end of the video! So soothing...
This is the most simple yet detailed explanation I have seen for Dermatomes and humming at the end is like cherry on the top. Thank you.
from a freshmen medical student to a medical doctor, I really enjoy watching these amazing lectures by Dr. Morton. Been suggesting every junior to watch his lectures if they want their anatomy crystal clear.
Dermatomes:
[Focus on the location of the dot! Only the DOT]
C5: Lateral side of elbow (According to the Major system 5=L)
6,7,8 = Fingers of the hand. The thumb, the middle finger and the pinky.
C6: Dorsal surface of the proximal phalanx of the thumb.
C7: Dorsal surface of the proximal phalanx of the middle
finger. [If you test C7......you aren't going to heaven!]
C8: Dorsal surface of the proximal phalanx of the little finger.
T1: Medial side of the elbow
T4: Mid-clavicular line at the level of the nipple. [T4 for Teet-Pore]
[T2:Axillary region]
[T3-T9=Guess their location]
T10: T10 for belly-butTen
L1: (I) nguinal (L) igament = L1
L3: Medial femoral condyle above the knee. [Major system: 3=M, you could guess L3 in the lower limb]
L4: Over the medial malleolus. [Literally the opposite of L3+It has 4 Ls]
L5: Dorsum of the foot over the third metatarsal phalangeal
joint. [Part of the skin of the foot that touches the shoelaces]
S1: Lateral aspect of the calcaneus (heel).
S2: Midpoint of the popliteal fossa. [There are 2 Ss in fossa=S2]
S4-S5: Perianal region just beside the opening of the
sphincter.
I'm absolutely stunned, and I'm really glad I came across this channel, thank you very much sir.
You are very welcome
I'm teaching anatomy to myself because of lockdown, these videos where a God send. Thank You!
Very helpful! Thank you!!!
-An overwhelmed PT student
You know you're in the right place when the teacher makes you have fun as you learn. Thanks
actually amazing how well this is explained omg
one like for the personality, never knew dermatomes would make me smile
amazing work sir. Almost 4th year medical student and refer back to noted anatomist videos for refreshers.
Ur the best.. best dermatome video on utube
Thank you so much for explaining dermatomes in a clear and comprehensive manner.
Excellent description and best concepts... Great
It's wonderful teaching!! Crystal clear!!
The funny mnemonics got me dead😅😅. And the singing part at the end was even better than real music You have a cool voice❤
Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for breaking this down! I'm about to start my orthopaedics rotation and this SAVED me regarding testing these dermatomes in the ER!
Thanks James ... so happy to hear it. I posted a video on Myotomes and Brachial plexus recently as well. Plus, MSK topics for spine, upper limb and lower limb. Look under playlists.
You sir are AWESOME. I remembered them all after watching this once! THANK YOU!
You're the GOAT, the one thumbs down was Gray's anatomy.
i loved how you explained it easily
this video is GOLD!
Dermatomes have never been so easy sir, thankyousomuch!!! 😄
Heartedly, thank you so much ❤️💕💕💕. Perfect teacher,models, and everything. Keep it up.
What a fantastic video, the quiz made it 100 x better
Thank you for sharing, you are a great teacher.
Much love,
Simon
BIG THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS EASIER, AND I LOVE YOUR HUMOR AND PERSONALITY ♥️
Thanks Kamilia :)
I would ask for a complete video for these Hmmms in the last part of the video, they are so relaxing xD Thanks a lot, now i can understand well
Real helpful sir ,thanks alot
Best of best by Avnish ji and Ashwini ji
Omg you explained better than my lecturer.thanku sir🤠
Thank you for being born! This has made dermatomes so much easier ! Thanks so much !
You're so welcome! ... thanks Chris.
Very helpful👍🏾
Thanks for sharing this video 🙏🏻
Gosh I cannot thank you enough for this! Thank you for making this so much easier for me!!
best part was you pleasantly humming at the end haha Thanks teach
Thanku so much sir. U made it really easy n fun to remember.
Thank you, this video helped me a lot.
thanks! for the first time I might actually retain the dermatome layout.
If there's anything that is left to teach in anatomy, upload it,sir.
I would watch it from the scratch.
Your channel will get me through med school.
The practice questions are very nice
you are a life saver thank you
you make anatomy so easy
10million subs and not enouph for you
Wow man..just loved this
you're one of the bests, thank you!
Thanks for the refresher
This was really fun learning and it was made so easy love ur hardwork and usefull content for physio like ke tysm
SO SO SO GOOD AND HELPFUL 🙏
Love the humming at the end.. it calms my hyperventilating lol
Excellent video!
Great video! One comment I had was that I was taught that VZV migration is anterograde when it reactivates. It's the same path that you outlined though!
Nicely done ✅.
Best doctor ever ♥️♥️♥️
love your stuff!
Excellent
Cant thank you enough sir. you are brilliant and an awesome teacher.
So nice of you
Very nice. Thank you.
I am in final year of my ug study and only thing i regret the most is why UA-cam didn’t recommended me this channel earlier on😞
Great video and an explanation that is easy and fun to follow, thank you very much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank u for this video 🔥
Thank you so much for making my dermatomal life journey easy :)
You're so welcome!
Amazing! Thank you!
Exams are coming up!! Thanks for teaching and explaining it so well !! 🥰🥰🥰
Student physiotherapist from UK
You are so fantastic!
Good done ❤👌🏻
THANK YOUUUU. A BIG HELP!
Great 👌🏼👌🏼
Supper content
Thank you very much
God bless you
Too good man , just keep it up 🌼
This is really excellent (if not just slightly eccentric at parts😄)
Many thanks ☘️👍🏻
Honestly made my day!
Thanks Tam ... that made my day. Wishing you well in your studies.
wow that was so easy to understand
your method of teaching Anatomy is just Amazing...I wish i had a teacher like you in my first and second year.....
Thanks for making this fun easy to learn video!! :)
Glad you liked it!
You just spoke to my class at UCSF! I definitely just hit a road block and these are SHING helping. lol
Thanks Tyler ... it was great talking with you and your classmates!
Just amazing
I've always hated dermatomes...... thanks a lot....the humming at the end ... i can sleep peacefully if i can its a cool lullaby :'(
You're welcome 😊
Thank you!!!
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Thank-you ... i am very happy that my video tutorials have been of help in your studies :)
¡GRACIAS!
The man the myth the legend you just made things click for me 🙏
Thank you, sir
Lovely humming.
Thank you sir .
Most welcome
Doc u r GOAT!
I have Neuro finals in an hour and this just saved my career 😃
Explained very beautifully!
Thanks a lot Sir😄
I love you..it was soo helpful..plz keep teaching me 😍😍😍
We will!
This is super informative. But what happens if the entire leg is affected, and tingling sensation in the pubic area, but only l5 nerve root is impinged upon? Would the tingling in the l2 red dot be indicative of l2 nerve impingement?
I've always wondered if the nucleus escapes the disc, and is an irritant to nerves, would the irritant be strong enough to irritate other nerves?
Thank you Dr. Morton:
Absolutely excellent and conceptual review. I can not thank you enough. Also you mentioned about your text book. Is it available for purchase? If it is please advice.
Greatest Respect
Thanks Ali ... the image are from my Big Picture: Gross Anatomy textbook: www.amazon.com/Big-Picture-Anatomy-Medical-Course/dp/1259862631/ref=pd_sbs_14_t_0/134-0930030-0016638?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1259862631&pd_rd_r=9f07dbe2-2c02-424d-80d9-4ab762e4a453&pd_rd_w=ahqOs&pd_rd_wg=mPckf&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=KN25AA46YVQ5FTJ0YX7V&psc=1&refRID=KN25AA46YVQ5FTJ0YX7V
Good lecture FYI