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This is how a professor can make the subject so interesting to the student beyond limits🙏 Such a fine dedication and thank you for sharing it professor keep posting 🙂
Good to see that that your student protected your head twice from ramming into the railing of beds . Love of students for their guru . No body explains clinical skills in this simple yet elaborate way like Dr. Shaurya does .
If only these videos were uploaded 3 years ago,I would have definitely chosen you as my PG teacher.These residents are so lucky to be trained by you.Nontheless learning so much through these videos.Thank you and keep them coming!!
I must say indian teacher are more talented ambitious than nepal so called dr \teacher they don't even take our clinical class properly we have to search everything by ourself thanks to you sir
I have recurrent sciatica pain . I first got it when I was 15 . I am 21 now . I still get it . For some months I am free from this pain completely then suddenly I get sciatica and this usually lasts for atleast 2 months . It's never on one leg . It keeps shifting sometimes on left leg sometimes on right . Somedays become so unbearable that I am afraid to sleep on bed . On somedays it is manageable. This time when I got it in my right leg I overused my left leg as a result got unbearable foot pain in left side . My pain was mainly on top of foot (L5) but is now on entire foot mainly on sides connected with L5 and S1. I can walk on my heels but I face huge difficulty on walking on my toes . I also can't do ups and down with my left foot when I put my right leg behind my calf . What to do
1 million dollars for anyone who can explain this better than this man!
Are you sure for 1 million dollar
This is how a professor can make the subject so interesting to the student beyond limits🙏 Such a fine dedication and thank you for sharing it professor keep posting 🙂
Good to see that that your student protected your head twice from ramming into the railing of beds . Love of students for their guru . No body explains clinical skills in this simple yet elaborate way like Dr. Shaurya does .
And I thought no one had a better video than Stanford, until I found this one!
Thanks a lot..
We need more professors like you. You are one of a kind. Another one is Ghanshyam Vaidhya Sir.
This is by far the most easily understandable video on gait🤩😀
If only these videos were uploaded 3 years ago,I would have definitely chosen you as my PG teacher.These residents are so lucky to be trained by you.Nontheless learning so much through these videos.Thank you and keep them coming!!
Words and love ends for this legendary professor. Huge love from Pakistan
You are an inspiration sir 🙏
A doctor par excellence
Best video found on the internet today. Thank you Sir
Wow ... wow .. wow..... Words won't be enough to thank you for such an outstanding demonstration. I feel lucky to discover this channel.
One of the best videos on types of gates.... Best wishes to all the members... Great work
While others r busy in making money .here is a hero who works for better future of new generation .thanks a lot sir .
🙏🙏🙏
amazing shourya uncle🙏🙏🙏🙏awesome demonstration
Ultimate video ❤❤
great video
This is the best video explaining all the gaits.
Thanks a lot
This much of passion in teaching,I hadn’t seen anywhere sir 👌👏
Thanks
This is Pure gold !! You are doing a fantastic work , my words are not enough to appreciate your work ! Thank you from the bottom of heart 😊
Amazing!🙌🏻
One of the best teaching video i have ever seen.👌
Amazing way to explain things! You know the concept by heart 🙏thanks
Great Sir. Loved it..🔥
Thank you sir so much. U r really a great teacher. Standing ovation
👏👏👏Thank you
I must say indian teacher are more talented ambitious than nepal so called dr \teacher they don't even take our clinical class properly we have to search everything by ourself thanks to you sir
Beautifully demonstrated the gaits ❤ thank you sir ...
Sir I bow to ur concept
Thanks a lot
So so much useful. Plz continue ur excellent teaching sir plz
Fantastically demonstrated sir,u made all my doubts clear,thank u so much sir 🙏🏻
This is what teaching is. 🙏🙏
Hats offf sirr❤❤❤❤
Hatts of to your efforts sir. This kind of medical education we all need.
No words...may god bless u all
Absolutely Fantastic 👏 highly admirable 👏 10/10👍👍👍
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What a great video. Thank you so much sir
Best video ever seen,Thank you so so so much sir and also to your students
Simply great explanation and demonstrations
Helpful..💯
Excellent
God 💖
I Have never seen a better explanation 💯💯💯💯
🔥🔥 no words
Awesome video thanq all
Absolutely amazing tutorial sir.
Great explanation sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Just when I needed it 👌
Excellent sir....u demonstrated it very nicely...
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
excellent video doctor!
Thank you very much this is very helpful 👏🏻
Thank you so much sir 💓 u made it sooo soo easy.... since 3 year i was confused in different gaits🥴🥴
Great explaination , salute to u sir
Salute🙏🙏Master
Thank you so much 💜
The best teacher🤩
Very nice video 📹 👌 of different gaits
Amazing demonstration..
Thank you sir and team ❤️
👌👌
Great video sir…Very helpful !!!
Amazing video!
Very nice explanation and demonstration. ❤️❤️
Excellent presentation.
Unbelievable, hands down
Thanku so much Sir for this video 🙏
Perfection!!!
👌 video demonstration sir
Thank you... Very helpful 🙏
Amazing !!!
Thanks ....keep it going on sir
Easy way of teaching
Thanku so much sir for such wonderful videos
So nice teaching.
Great.
Thank you so much sir 🙏
Good explanation sir....
Awesome video 👍
Thank you sir
Great sir 🙏
So helpful..
Wonderful
Sir kindly make a video on speech disorders & facies
Superb sir🔥🔥
Thanks u sir
Thanks a lot sirrr
Sir why there is foot drop if antigravity muscle tone is increased ,it should dorsiflex at ankle joint if antigravity muscle tone is high?
Foot drop is a lower motor neuron problem. Hence no question of increased tone here.
How do u do that....great video🎥
So helpful.
🙏🙏great
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I have recurrent sciatica pain . I first got it when I was 15 . I am 21 now . I still get it . For some months I am free from this pain completely then suddenly I get sciatica and this usually lasts for atleast 2 months . It's never on one leg . It keeps shifting sometimes on left leg sometimes on right . Somedays become so unbearable that I am afraid to sleep on bed . On somedays it is manageable. This time when I got it in my right leg I overused my left leg as a result got unbearable foot pain in left side . My pain was mainly on top of foot (L5) but is now on entire foot mainly on sides connected with L5 and S1. I can walk on my heels but I face huge difficulty on walking on my toes . I also can't do ups and down with my left foot when I put my right leg behind my calf . What to do
Physiotherapy
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Tf did I just see
It's worth appreciating 🥹
Excellent