Well intensity of pain also depends upon the perception of the pain for example: getting slapped by your crush is not as painful as getting slapped by your school teacher . Lmfao XD XD
This is the best video that help me to understand the pain gate theory...iam in final year of bachelor in physiotherapy & found hard this topic since first yr...tqq so much sirr...tomorrow is my neuro viva...
The pacinian is responsible for 90% of gate control, but it's a motion/position sense nerve, not deep touch. Merckel disks are deep touch. One of the reasons TENs units aren't as effective is often they send impulses at 20-120Hz, but the Pacinian responds most strongly to 180-250Hz). (Manfredi, PloS one 2012:7(2):31203.)
Thank you for creating such a succinct and pertinent video. Can you recommend any sources which have MCQ style questions like the ones you ask at the end of the video :)
Sir i have question with regard to these long neurons , for example the A delta fiber , in which form this neuron will travel to the spinal cord ! In a form of nerve? For example if there is a damage to the biceps, this A delta fiber will travel inside the musclocutaneous nerve or what .☺️ and also for the second order neuron how it will travel to the brain , sorry if my question is confusing but i really want to imagine this 🙏🏻
To get to the brain, the second order neurons travel via the neospinothalamic tract and the paleospinothalamic tract. The first order neurons carrying pain signals from the head and face travel through cranial nerve V( trigeminal nerve). You may also watch the pain transduction video: ua-cam.com/video/lEQyLR6UBW0/v-deo.html
is this why a hug takes away all my pain :')
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Well intensity of pain also depends upon the perception of the pain for example: getting slapped by your crush is not as painful as getting slapped by your school teacher . Lmfao XD XD
No it's a different Theory 😂😂😂😹
This really helped to solidify my understanding of the "if in doubt, choose C" concept.
This is the best video that help me to understand the pain gate theory...iam in final year of bachelor in physiotherapy & found hard this topic since first yr...tqq so much sirr...tomorrow is my neuro viva...
I've visited quite a few channels, this is hands down the best one for studying
Finally I get it! No one explained it to me this way, thanks 😍
Very informative. Helped me understand the mechanism of TENS as an analgesia method in labour! Thanks
Thank you so much for this! Now I understand how the application of TENS can reduce the pain felt by the patient!
thank you soo much this video is the best one yet and this video even helped a Turkish student
This helped so much! Thank you! I'm certain this is going to be one of the essay questions on my pathophysiology exam. This really helped me out.
Great explanation. thank you. I watched a lot of videos on this and your is by far the clearest.
This was driving me crazy! That was a really good explanation and animation, thank you so much!!🌻🌻🌻
Thanks for your easy and interactive explanation
Easy to understand and informative video. I do wish people would stop calling nociceptive input "pain signals", though.
Excellent graphic clear presentation ❤
You kind of sound like Pedro Pascal! Thanks for the video 😊
The best video on this topic. ❤🎉😊
Beautifully explained 👏 👌
Splendid explanation !!! The Understanding came through clearly😊🙏🏻
Wonderful,, thank you so much for sharing these informative data to us❤❤
You are so welcome!
You just saved my life, thank youuu.
@@benclarke5914 yes it's called uni exam
very informative and simply explained ...
The pacinian is responsible for 90% of gate control, but it's a motion/position sense nerve, not deep touch. Merckel disks are deep touch. One of the reasons TENs units aren't as effective is often they send impulses at 20-120Hz, but the Pacinian responds most strongly to 180-250Hz). (Manfredi, PloS one 2012:7(2):31203.)
This is very informative 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful vedio 🎉🎉❤
Thank you for creating such a succinct and pertinent video. Can you recommend any sources which have MCQ style questions like the ones you ask at the end of the video :)
Well done, I learned a lot
Excellent, glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much pr, from Morocco
You are welcome!
Amazing explanation 👌
Really well explained! Thank you.
Wonderful video, thanks a lot ❤
Glad you liked it!
I learned a new thing..that I haven't known before ..since 21 years
great video!
Great explanation Sir, thankuuu
I submit the alternative theory that massage etc spreads local concentrations of cytokines away from the pain nerves
thanks for the amazing explanation
Good video. I enjoyed the animation and questions at the end.
This is amazing, thanks so much!
Very nicely explained
Thanks for liking
so precise and concise💖💝
Why is Your voice is so calming lol is this meditation video
Amazing explanation thanks💕
Excelent👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Great explanation ❤
Very understanding content
this is so helpful, thank you!
You’re very welcome!
i just wanna ask you a question so when activating the DCML pathway are we activating the a beta fibres?
Yes that is correct
doesn't the pain become conscious once it reaches the Thalamus?
nice bro..simple and concise :D
Thanks for the informative video. Could you please tell the references you used?
Thank you thank you thank you
could we ease the finger pain by massaging other body parts?
Typically it needs to be close to the area that was injured
Thank you sooo Much
I am your 2000th like !
you just saved my life thank u!!!
do inhibitory neurons inhibit via endogenous opioids or GABA/Gly?
Informative
Thanks so much!
Best videos!
Thank youuuu😇
Thank you🔥
Helpful thanks. What's the difference between the gate control theory of pain and specificity theory of pain?
thank you it is great ❤
When in doubt, choose C. Works every time.
I feel like the answer for the last question in G
agreed
Thank you sir..
Thank you sir
So nice of you
Amazing video. Thank you so much for such a great video. Which software was used to create this video.
Thanks
Amazing
Thanks
My both answers were correct Alhamdulillah
Sir i have question with regard to these long neurons , for example the A delta fiber , in which form this neuron will travel to the spinal cord ! In a form of nerve? For example if there is a damage to the biceps, this A delta fiber will travel inside the musclocutaneous nerve or what .☺️ and also for the second order neuron how it will travel to the brain , sorry if my question is confusing but i really want to imagine this 🙏🏻
To get to the brain, the second order neurons travel via the neospinothalamic tract and the paleospinothalamic tract. The first order neurons carrying pain signals from the head and face travel through cranial nerve V( trigeminal nerve). You may also watch the pain transduction video: ua-cam.com/video/lEQyLR6UBW0/v-deo.html
Is this video being narrated by Pedro Pascal?? Absolutely insane how similar you sound to him
Can we get the notes
Thank youuuu
Isn’t C?
I believe the correct spelling for the word gelitanosa is GELATINOSA... please check
Still am not getting
Answer C
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Wow
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wena csm muchas gracias
C
Not satisfied..........