Thank you, thank you, thank you! When first learning about hemisections, this was the reasoning I was missing in order to bridge the spinothalamic pathway with clinical presentation. It just didn't make sense. I have an issue with fixation when I don't understand a concept; it's difficult to move forward. So, I scoured the internet and textbooks and asked fellow medical students and faculty to no avail. Ultimately, I just gave up on understanding, choosing to memorize that bit. I stumbled across this today while prepping for Step 1, and I feel so much relief because I finally understand! It's a breath of fresh air. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks very much for the explanation sir. Its a little tricky to understand and it really is something significant so I can't understand why books just gloss over it
Thank you, thank you, thank you! When first learning about hemisections, this was the reasoning I was missing in order to bridge the spinothalamic pathway with clinical presentation. It just didn't make sense. I have an issue with fixation when I don't understand a concept; it's difficult to move forward. So, I scoured the internet and textbooks and asked fellow medical students and faculty to no avail. Ultimately, I just gave up on understanding, choosing to memorize that bit. I stumbled across this today while prepping for Step 1, and I feel so much relief because I finally understand! It's a breath of fresh air. Thanks for sharing :)
Finally, someone was able to explain the relevance. Couldn't find any article or book explanation
thanks king you've finally cleared out one of my biggest doubts in neuro
I love your voice.
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So helpful! Thanks for the video!
Great Video!!
your voice is awesome
Thanks very much for the explanation sir. Its a little tricky to understand and it really is something significant so I can't understand why books just gloss over it
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V v helpful video....thank you ❤
Very well explained.. tricky topic.
Thanx !!
soo helpful!! thank you!
Sensory loss would be at which level?
V good
So lesion of injury would be at which level?
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How. Simple. 😁
Great explaining! you save me thank you so much🤍