Nerves of the upper limb (anatomy)
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2018
- I'm going to look at the major nerves of the upper limb and follow them down the arm and forearm to the hand. I'm not going to talk about the brachial plexus or the shoulder region much, but instead let's get a visual feel for the radial, ulnar, musculocutaneous and median nerves.
While we're in there, we could talk about the cutaneous nerves too, as there are a couple of surprises....
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I'm in my last semester of my occupational therapy school and the fieldwork I'm taking requires me to understand the anatomy of the upper extremities. Thank you for this detailed and engaging video! I now better understand nerve innervation! This will help out so much in my internship!
Any exercises that could fix the problem??
@@terrellowens714 what problem?
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@@terrellowens714 unless I know specifically what nerve is damaged as well as your complete medical history I cannot give any recommendations. In addition Occupational Therapy Practitioners are not allowed to treat patients without a doctor's order. If you or anyone you know is suffering from nerve damage I suggest talking to your doctor first.
As a first year medical student, you helped me immensely with understanding the innervation within the upper limb. Thank you sir!
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Thanks. That's really useful and with those models really helping.
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Thank you sir! Really wonderful class. Fun to listen and great visualization!
I truly felt your visualization using the model was more better than watching any of the animated models of the nerves (which I had watched while in 1st year of Medical school).
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In this period of time we are sitting in our houses because of the Corona viruse outbreak.. I can't go to my friend or my teacher to ask them about nerves .. I searched for nerves of the upper arm and found you .. you are amazing thank you so much.. I wish you health, wealth and happiness.
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I never simply understood the anatomy of the limbs, your videos are simple and easy to understand, Thank you so much.
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i've never understood nerves like that before , i never thought that nerves run like vains do in a way , and there just as thick as vains . wow thankyou very much.i actually thought they were just cells , thats how far off i was , till now , thanks to you.
Perfect . I needed this to tend to my 2 fingers connected to the ulnar that are always going blue on my left hand! I'm sure it's due to the compression of my clavicle on the nerves blood vessels in & around that area. Thank You so much for this ; most helpful & highly appreciated 💪🏽👌🏽👍🏼🙏🏽
if your clavicule was compressing the nerves and blood vessels in that area I'm fairly certain you would see more symptoms than blue fingers..
This video is awesome. SO increidbly helpful as a physio student who's never quite got the hang of the arm nerves! Thank you so much. Also very entertaining without wittering off topic! :-)
I was wishing I would find a good video of innervation in shoulder and arms and I was so happy to find out that you have covered all the anatomy.
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My arm has been killing me for 2 months. My PT thinks it's a nerve when we originally thought it was tennis elbow. This is helping me to understand my issue a little better. I think playing on my laptop while laying on my bed is causing it. Literally what I'm doing right now.
Life saver in the exams when I'm bored of my textbooks! From a Belgian student studying physiotherapy. :)
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I may have missed it. Didn't hear much on the radial which becomes the posterior Interossesous nerve. And how that plays with extension. Sam can you perhaps make one or point me to your video on it. Thanks. Awesome work.
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Can you cover the TFCC in more detail? Thanks
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Cheers. That was hard to put together so I’m glad it made some sort of sense.
Will the radial nerve also give another branch in the arm posteriorly named as the posterior cutaneous nerve of the arm?
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Ive got an exam in a 2 weeks on the C spine, no pressure, but if you could get on that video, I'd appreciate that:)
A whole exam on one bit of the vertebral column? Nasty. Have you seen the vertebra video? ua-cam.com/video/7wGMxqPDUDc/v-deo.html
There are a couple of back muscle videos too which may help, but they don't talk about the neck specifically.
Thank for detailed explanation
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i have this on in the background sometimes and whenever you make a noise lifting the models it makes me laugh so hard.
You know what i noticed here is he just make it sounds very easy and fun, UKZN approves. Any one who can help me with the hematology lectures?
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We buy our models from Adam, Rouilly. They’re made by Somso.
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Question:
Regarding musculocutaneous vs radial nerve (12:35)
How to differentiate between the lateral and posterior parts of the forearm?
Is brachioradialis a part of lateral or posterior? If not, what muscles are regarded as lateral?
Thanks a bunch :)
While standing in the anatomical position, the farthest side of your forearm is lateral n behind the hand or dorsal side is posterior....
The muscles in the lateral compartment are
Brachioradialis
Extensor carpi radialis longus
These are inervated by radial nerve and the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm innervates the lateral skin side of the forearm which is above brachioradialis muscle
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Learning alot while also constantly thinking,
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Can you do the cutaneous nerves of the lower limb next👉🏾👈🏾
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Thank you so much dear sir ❤