Chapter 12 - Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves - Part 1

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  • @liamdo151
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  • @shawnqnac
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  • @jamesclark089
    @jamesclark089 4 роки тому

    I saw number of anatomy lectures on youtube. By far you are the most articulate professor i have came across. Thank you soooo much!

  • @JeffKeyte
    @JeffKeyte  9 років тому +4

    +Gill Za I'm glad you have found the lectures useful! I am always happy when people are learning A&P, which is a real passion of mine. If these posted lectures help, great! I checked my archive of classroom recordings and I don't have the lecture you are speaking of. The nervous system is handled a little differently in our new Visual A&P textbook - so the information is covered in the Chapter 12 series of the new A&P I recordings covering the spinal cord and spinal nerves. Hope this helps - and keep learning about how you evolved and function! (For some reason Google wouldn't let me reply to your comment directly - so I put it here and tagged you. This is the Chapter 12 video above.)

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      @a.a.d.9704 3 роки тому

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  • @yhrhrth
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  • @angerdinepelle5897
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  • @olufunkeadeniyi1584
    @olufunkeadeniyi1584 7 років тому +1

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  • @a.a.d.9704
    @a.a.d.9704 3 роки тому

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  • @khalifadrake4514
    @khalifadrake4514 9 років тому +1

    very awesome and very helpful as well

  • @AT-sk7nm
    @AT-sk7nm 2 роки тому

    Great lecture thank u!!

  • @nyawirawaithaka4993
    @nyawirawaithaka4993 5 років тому

    Great lesson! Thank you.

  • @a.a.d.9704
    @a.a.d.9704 3 роки тому

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    @c_smile8003 6 років тому

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    @zyairzahniya 9 років тому

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  • @thealgorithm3747
    @thealgorithm3747 9 років тому

    Very helpful, Thanks a lot. . Keep up the good work =)

  • @jackcannon3359
    @jackcannon3359 7 років тому +2

    Hi Jeff, What textbook are you using for this subject? I teach neuroscience of movement in Australia and I am looking for a new student resource. Thanks.

    • @christianandredomingo103
      @christianandredomingo103 7 років тому +1

      I am pretty sure that it is the Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology by Martini/Nath/Bartholomew because I could follow what he is saying while looking at my book with the same illustrations as well.

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    @drchargeleo8527 7 років тому +1

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  • @elizabethmatata5565
    @elizabethmatata5565 7 років тому

    wonderful lecture

  • @Nandana_Editz
    @Nandana_Editz 5 років тому

    Very good

  • @MillaValentine1
    @MillaValentine1 9 років тому

    Great lectures

  • @laughoutloudall
    @laughoutloudall 8 років тому

    Thank you for making this Jeff, it cleared up a lot.
    If I can ask, of the white and grey rami communicates, which is more proximal, or closer to the spinal cord?
    This may not be so clear cut, but on some images I see the grey rami being more proximal, and on your presentation the figure shows the white rami being more proximal.

    • @JeffKeyte
      @JeffKeyte  8 років тому

      +laughoutloudall It depends on how the image is oriented really. Three dimensional body structures don't always adapt well to 2d for pictures - and there is a superior/inferior dimension to these tiny structures as well as a medial/lateral and anterior/posterior. The gray ramus is more proximal and medial because it comes off before the connection to the sympathetic chain. It could be that the image in my powerpoint is wrong too - they are right from the publisher and are not always perfect. So gray = proximal.

  • @gregorylaudani483
    @gregorylaudani483 5 років тому

    Super helpful!

  • @sam56094
    @sam56094 8 років тому

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  • @jerryalexander9077
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    Thanks professor!

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  • @jamesking8083
    @jamesking8083 Рік тому

    Dang you even have questions great lecture

  • @vatiguti
    @vatiguti 9 років тому

    Its funny how he is complaining about the wifi lol. very helpful though thank you sir

  • @khalifadrake4514
    @khalifadrake4514 9 років тому +2

    but I'm little confused about C8 , and I didn't get the part that you said naming of spinal nerves for T1 to Co1 for the vertebrae that's above it and C1 to C7 below it !! I hope you will respond and perhaps give me little clarification for that!! thanks and your videos are very helpful

    • @JeffKeyte
      @JeffKeyte  9 років тому

      +khalifa drake C8 is the odd ball. For cervical spinal nerves, C1-C7 emerge ABOVE the vertebra with the same name. C8 emerges between C7 and T1. For the rest of the spinal cord (T1-Co1) the spinal nerve is named for the vertebra ABOVE it (so it emerges BELOW the vertebrae with the same name). Hope this helps!

    • @khalifadrake4514
      @khalifadrake4514 9 років тому

      Thanks you very much sir!! I understood it... I gotta exam within few hours ,, and your video helped me a lot to review for it 

  • @WanvisaFern
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    Thank you!

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