I'm so glad you decided to teach. Your communication of what to look for, your explanation of the symptoms, your highlighting of pearls and pitfalls... You do it all in a simple, concise manner. This video is a prime example of that. Thank you for all you do!
What an excellent series of talks and demonstrations. It is so pleasant to see an expert who shows an intimate knowledge of their subject area by being able to present it in an entertaining and memorable fashion. If only we had such patient focused neurologists in Sussex!
Got an ataxia diagnosis post brain surgery (Oct 2019 at 39 yrs of age) - after nearly 8 mos. this condition is pure hell everyday - constantly stumbling and spilling on yourself is just the tip of the iceberg - loss of clear vision and ability to catch details is infuriating. The toll on one’s loved ones is incalculable 🙁
Thanks for the entertaining and enlightening video. It's nice to see what to look for but also you also point out what not to look for. It's so much easier to remember when the assessment mimics a realistic setting.
Thank you i was diagnosed with this ataxia two years ago I have two nystagmus vertical and horizontal I have a lot of trouble putting one foot in front of the other in a straight line i l loose my balance if i close my eye i also rock back and forward in one place
Susan Finlay how are you now. I was diagnosed with this last year. Nd hsve to walk with a walker. Have you heard any one with this treated with stem cells? I hate this makes life a struggle each day
hi, thanks for the informative video. May I ask what is the technical definition of cerebellar syndrome. Is it a general term meaning a problem with cerebellum, and can encompass many conditions?
I can do the hand flippy floppy on to my right hand, but not my left. My hand is trying to karate chop and do all the smacks extra times. I have not been diagnosed with MS, but the eye doc said I was right to think so. It isn't ruled out, it's hard to see a doctor right now... I think covid got one of my tests ruined
His enthusiasm is awesome makes you want to understand what he’s saying
I'm so glad you decided to teach. Your communication of what to look for, your explanation of the symptoms, your highlighting of pearls and pitfalls... You do it all in a simple, concise manner. This video is a prime example of that.
Thank you for all you do!
Perfect explaination and such an eloquent speaker .thanks sir
What an excellent series of talks and demonstrations. It is so pleasant to see an expert who shows an intimate knowledge of their subject area by being able to present it in an entertaining and memorable fashion. If only we had such patient focused neurologists in Sussex!
Excellent presentation!!! Take a bow !
we are becoming so much better at the neurology exam thanks to this.
Got an ataxia diagnosis post brain surgery (Oct 2019 at 39 yrs of age) - after nearly 8 mos. this condition is pure hell everyday - constantly stumbling and spilling on yourself is just the tip of the iceberg - loss of clear vision and ability to catch details is infuriating. The toll on one’s loved ones is incalculable 🙁
! I'm angry FOR you !
So sorry for all of you, sini
Thanks for the entertaining and enlightening video. It's nice to see what to look for but also you also point out what not to look for. It's so much easier to remember when the assessment mimics a realistic setting.
Brilliant explanation!
very good neurologist
Thank you Dr Tubridy.
this video is pure gold! thank you so much
Excellent video. Prof Tubridy is brilliant!
Excellent video - many thanks
Can't thank you enough, Professor!!
Great video. Very helpful and put forward in a very clear and straight forward manner. Thanks.
Amazing , thank you Professor
Thank you for the informative video!
Wow. Thank you so much Professor for your videos. Just wondering in an OSCE situation if the patient can seat at some point.
This Guy is good, i have multiple sclerosis
Excellent video thank you!
Excellent video!
Thanks for the video, it helps a lot in visualizing what is written in textbooks :)
Thank you for the explanation professor
Niger
Very good explanation, thanks!
Well done, and nicely, too!
I really appreciate that brilliant lesson
Great video, thanks very much.
Thank you so much , what an incredible explanation!
This is great
wonderful..
thank you prof tubridy!
Thank you i was diagnosed with this ataxia two years ago
I have two nystagmus vertical and horizontal
I have a lot of trouble putting one foot in front of the other in a straight line i l loose my balance if i close my eye i also rock back and forward in one place
Susan Finlay how are you now. I was diagnosed with this last year. Nd hsve to walk with a walker. Have you heard any one with this treated with stem cells? I hate this makes life a struggle each day
Thank you very much for the video!
hi, thanks for the informative video.
May I ask what is the technical definition of cerebellar syndrome. Is it a general term meaning a problem with cerebellum, and can encompass many conditions?
I would think so, yes. I think they are using it as an umbrella term.
Awesome!!
Thanks for your
Thank you!
very nice, thanks
excellent
I can do the hand flippy floppy on to my right hand, but not my left. My hand is trying to karate chop and do all the smacks extra times.
I have not been diagnosed with MS, but the eye doc said I was right to think so. It isn't ruled out, it's hard to see a doctor right now... I think covid got one of my tests ruined
Thank you.
Does he not resemble to Orlando bloom?
i`ve the same probleum,but whats the cure?i can`t walk for 2 years :(
i have this problem too :(
is this niall tubridys brother,looks like him.
He is Niall and his brother is Ryan
Is that irish accent?
Yes it is
I just had a cerebrallar stroke ,,and it’s no fun
That Finger Looks so wrong