Neuro OSCE (2 of 3) - Lower Extremity
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2016
- Vijay Daniels (MD, MHPE, FRCPC) demonstrates a lower extremity neurological OSCE. This is video 2 of 3 in the neuro series.
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This is a temporary video. Complete annotated version coming soon.
"close your eyes and tell me when you feel me".... Never knew I had my doctorate
Excellent! Thank you
Very detail lecture..So good😊
2:53 again, using my pain sensation!
Great demonstration Doctor! I'll use it everyday on patients besides exams :) Thank you!!
Amazing lecture. Thank u so much for such minor n important details 😘😉
is it necessary to test the patient in both lying down and sitting positions?
3:45 best part ,,Aaa....."
LMAOOOO
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I have atrophy
It’s on my shelf
i dont appreciate that
Fight fight fight fight fight
Kid's got unusually thick feet. And that's an odd sentence to type.
They're not thick. Tf
@@boperez2841 @ 0:18 the height is >1/3 of the length. Tf indeed.
@@rugbynimbus Heels are supposed to have a high arch
I have same type of feet - finding comfortable footwear is a bitch
This comment is so iconic
if a patient failed this test would they need to do an EMG?
Not necessarily.. modern doctors don't give a toss if patient lives or dies. They are more concerned about how much they get paid.
@@IslamIsPeaceful786 That's not true at all. They get paid more the more they make you do so they definitely would do an EMG.
Also, thats a load of horseshit. I know plenty of doctors who care about the safety of patients.
upper motor neuron or lower motor neuron 🤔that is the question
god this porn takes forever to get to the action
just say yes when you feel me poke 😄
fight fight fight fight *gets red in the face*
The big toe up
Lol, yes it is. 5:36
Disposition of knee.... Let's we kept an eye on both of knees did not same alignment....
Why does he have his watch on like that
Not unusual to see that in people who were in the military. Keeping watch faces toward the body so they don't illuminate/reflect outward is less likely to attract the attention of the enemy at night. Or so the story goes.
If im not mistaken, its so you can check wrist pulses with one hand free.
It's a doctor thing
Gluteus maximus... wasn’t he a spartan?
But I don’t appreciate it.
what is repenskis +
Probably the name of the person who discovered that if you scrape the bottom of someone's foot, and their big toe goes up, that is correlated with a brain problem.
3:45 LOL
He never found any lig lag on this guys eyebrow soooo ya not impressed
Alex hemphill LID*!!!!
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King love folk killer
Cringing while watching this examination especially when he was testing the tone of the lower limbs :D
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Drs don't touch strangers feet with or without socks without gloves. I assume they know one another.
As someone that’s had 8 surgeries on my feet, sometimes they don’t care as they constantly wash their hands before and after, and for the fact sometimes the feet would be cleansed
His feet are very cute.
and smelly im sur 🤤🤤