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Dr. Manu krishnan.K(Proanatomy)
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Basic anatomy in capsule form. The points you should never forget in an exam point of view or more correctly from an "EXAMINER'S POINT OF VIEW".
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@HappyneemaStephen
@HappyneemaStephen День назад
Very helpful
@manikahembram7670
@manikahembram7670 День назад
Sir i love the explanation... Too easy to understand... Thank you...
@sudheertare4372
@sudheertare4372 4 дня назад
I am not a medical student but I could understand it very well because of your lucid, forceful way of explaining. Keep up the good work.
@deebaaftabthebodeeba3922
@deebaaftabthebodeeba3922 17 дней назад
We need more lec on upperimb
@deebaaftabthebodeeba3922
@deebaaftabthebodeeba3922 17 дней назад
❤ best explanation ever
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 17 дней назад
Really glad to hear from you. Keep learning and keep sharing knowledge. And also feel free to post your anatomy related queries as comments. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@Matt-uj6jm
@Matt-uj6jm 22 дня назад
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@BhagirathiBotanicals
@BhagirathiBotanicals 25 дней назад
Very effective video 😊
@nainasingh3296
@nainasingh3296 Месяц назад
thanks sir, how to treat this ? any exercise ?
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 28 дней назад
Greetings @nainasingh3296, Good to hear from you. And regarding your question: it's not easy to define the solution for this problem as there are a lot of underlying causes that can trigger this condition. Starting from a disc bulge to an injury happened earlier. Apart from that, there is also some contributing factors like body weight, age, occupation, postural stress etc. I can give you a suggestion only after a thorough understanding of all these facts and medical history of the patient. You may mail the details to me and looking forward to have a discussion over the same. Email: manukrishnank91@gmail.com Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@darshancherry598
@darshancherry598 Месяц назад
Hi sir I was conducted Microdiscectomy for L5/S1 Disc herinated pressing right leg nerves ... Immediately pain got reduced for right leg after surgery.. everything was fine ... Now am post 20 days of surgery, From 14th day am experiencing pain left leg ... It is new ... And back pain from left side .... Kindly please let me know what will be the problem
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 28 дней назад
Greetings , It is difficult to give you a clear picture of your condition with the limited information that you have shared here. It would be great if you could share the detailed medical history and reports to have an interpretation over your current condition. Without that it would be really difficult to make any assumptions. You may contact me via EMAIL manukrishnank91@gmail.com Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@naruto7387
@naruto7387 Месяц назад
thank u very much this video is so helpful
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 28 дней назад
Greetings, Really glad to hear from you. Keep learning with Proanatomy and keep spreading knowledge. And also feel free to share your queries here. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@nimishareji98
@nimishareji98 Месяц назад
Thank you sir
@drsandy780
@drsandy780 2 месяца назад
Thank you sir beautifully narrated the topic regarding MRI reading. 🙏🌿
@roseaya4947
@roseaya4947 2 месяца назад
Thank you that was very helpful ❤
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 2 месяца назад
Greetings, Really glad to hear from you. Keep listening and keep supporting 🙏 Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@arupdebbarma4420
@arupdebbarma4420 2 месяца назад
Sir vagotomy nahi karna chahiye I had anterior vagotomy But after I got many symtoms 😢😢😢😢😢 I have only posterior vagus nerve now
@pjmnash
@pjmnash 2 месяца назад
Amen! Excellent AND A+ from an old teacher in the USA❤❤
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 2 месяца назад
Greetings, I am privileged to recieve your appreciation. I would be extremely happy if you could share your perspectives on the same topic via mail. Herewith sharing you the mail id: manukrishnank91@gmail.com Looking forward to have a word with you to exchange your expertise and knowledge. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@AnjliRawat-sw1iz
@AnjliRawat-sw1iz 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤ so nice
@anvesha286
@anvesha286 2 месяца назад
@tcmichigan8066
@tcmichigan8066 2 месяца назад
If you turn the stapes upside down with 2 limbs anterior and Posterior upside down would the middle part be solid or would it be open to see thru up to the head of the stapes? Just always wondering and never got to see the stapes upside down. I watched the surgeon take the stapes disconnect to the incus and they take out the part with the 2 limbs I was praying 🙏 that they would have it turned over when they take it out but unfortunately I never get to see it upside while they take it out from the ear. I would appreciate it very much if you could please 🙏when you get time and answer this question. Thank you for your time and service 🙏
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 2 месяца назад
Greetings, Hope you are in good health and spirits. I have gone through your question. It needs some clarifications, are you looking forward to know more about the functional aspect of the ear ossicles(stapes in particular) or a combined functionality of round and oval window. Please specify. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@tcmichigan8066
@tcmichigan8066 2 месяца назад
I am asking on the Stapes, if you take it and turn it around for the head of the stapes are on the ground ok and basically when you look at the stapes from the bottom. OK is the middle part of the stapes is it a solid opening or is it an opening that you can look down towards the head of the stapes. I wish I could show you what I mean. You see where the head of the stapes is connected right, ok it you look at the stapes from the inside of the stapes is there an opening of the stapes that you can see to the head of the stapes or is it a solid where there is no opening?
@tcmichigan8066
@tcmichigan8066 2 месяца назад
​@proanatomy I left a message below so I wish I can show you what I mean. If you are looking at the stapes where it's connected the head of the stapes that connected ok if it was disconnected from the incus ok if you look at the stapes from the inside of the stapes is the middle part open so you can see thru it towards the head or is it a solid piece. Also, is there a way there is a way to actually show a inner hair or outter hair instead of a drawing is there somewhere you can actually see what it actually looks like? One last thing I know it sounds weird but I love seeing the round window reflex like I wish you could do a video showing the round window moving from when someone is pressing down on the footplate or something to make the round window move in and out. Anyway, thank you very much for your response. I just wanted to know about the stapes. like if you are looking at the stapes like ⬆️ if you turn it upside down like this ⬇️ just wondering if the middle of the stapes be solid where you can't see thru to the head or is there a opening to the stapes to see thru it to the head of the stapes. I pray that you 🙏 understand 🙏 I'm sorry for bothering you or asking I just always wondering about that
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 2 месяца назад
Greetings, Sure the middle of the stapes as you mentioned is a see through hollow. But the head of the stapes is not having a space to see through it. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@tcmichigan8066
@tcmichigan8066 2 месяца назад
Was wondering if the stapes was turned upside down would you be able to see the open in the middle or would it be solid? Like would the middle be open to see up to the head like can you see a opening or is it solid? Also I love watching when the round window move from when the stapes footplate get touched then the round window moves like a reflex of the round window. I know I sound weird but I like watching that. Thank you for sharing this video. If you can find the answer to question above I definitely definitely definitely would appreciate it very much. Thank you for your time and service 🙏
@darshancherry598
@darshancherry598 2 месяца назад
Disc bulge at L4 L5 identing thecal sac .... Does it need surgery sir??
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 2 месяца назад
Greetings, It is not necessary to go for a surgery in all cases of thecal sac indentation. There are many factors that would be assessed priorly before the decision-making. Feel free to share your further queries as comments. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@poojarai5792
@poojarai5792 2 месяца назад
👀🙌🏼
@drgeethuvm9577
@drgeethuvm9577 2 месяца назад
👍👍
@09.aparnagopal77
@09.aparnagopal77 2 месяца назад
👏👍
@sreeyaprasad8931
@sreeyaprasad8931 2 месяца назад
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@lanalatheef9720
@lanalatheef9720 2 месяца назад
👍🥰
@ashithaali9502
@ashithaali9502 2 месяца назад
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@avanykp8159
@avanykp8159 2 месяца назад
Thank you Sir ❤
@arunvl3545
@arunvl3545 2 месяца назад
Thank you sir 🙏
@Princessgodschild
@Princessgodschild 3 месяца назад
Wonderful video
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 3 месяца назад
Greetings, Really glad to hear from you. Hope you have your queries solved regarding the basics of ossification. Feel free to post your further queries as comments. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@thespandilizer444
@thespandilizer444 3 месяца назад
Mild central disk protrusion seen involving c6-c7 disk causing mild ventral thecal sac indentation Age 20 having pain on one left side with tinnitus, little numbness, and tingling since 4 years
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 3 месяца назад
Greetings @thespandilizer6562, From the report, it is evident that the pressure on meningeal covering is causing most of your symptoms. But considering your age, I strongly feel like there will be a good improvement from the condition if you focus on neck muscle strengthening exercises. It's a must that you should be choosing the exercises only after a consultation with a physiotherapist. And also focus more on your lifestyle and diet which is also found to have an effect over the recovery. Regards Dr.Manu Krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@eclana2978
@eclana2978 3 месяца назад
informative 👍🥰
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 3 месяца назад
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@HumaKhan-vb9ey
@HumaKhan-vb9ey 3 месяца назад
👍🏻
@bightf01655
@bightf01655 4 месяца назад
hi sir i was wondering if you could take a look at my mri?
@clerinjoseph2508
@clerinjoseph2508 4 месяца назад
Good 🙏Treatment?
@Deanosthegreat
@Deanosthegreat 4 месяца назад
Thank you. I have bilateral neural foraminal stenosis L5 S1 with compression on the left exiting nerve. Could this cause cauda equina?
@user-ow2lk2ps4l
@user-ow2lk2ps4l 4 месяца назад
Excellent tutorial
@gopalakrishnavempati820
@gopalakrishnavempati820 4 месяца назад
Hello Doctor, I am young 34 & having the lower back pain with sciatica symptoms from back to knee on the right side from last 2+ years. Hanging on the bar & some icing is helping when having an episodes but have this nagging pain on a regular basis. I just got the MRI results : “L4-L5: The disc is unremarkable. There are mild facet joint degenerative changes. Mild bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. No spinal canal stenosis” my doctor is recommending either epidural or oral steroids to start with. Wanted to understand if this is curable without surgery and what are my options
@underrated_shaayar
@underrated_shaayar 5 месяцев назад
Commendable work
@user-xh6zl4ce2w
@user-xh6zl4ce2w 5 месяцев назад
What's its location
@riddhivyas9452
@riddhivyas9452 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for detailed and easy to understand explanation, it helped me a lot to understand the MRI diagnostic report of someone very dear to me.
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 28 дней назад
Greetings, I am really glad to hear that you could get benefitted from the shared information. Keep learning and keep spreading knowledge. Also feel free to share your queries as comments here. I'll try my best to deliver the contents soon enough. Regards Dr.Manu Krishnan. K Founder: Proanatomy
@Originalnitish
@Originalnitish 6 месяцев назад
Sir pura video nahi hai ye
@anushreem_anu
@anushreem_anu 6 месяцев назад
Best and easy explanations sir..thank you so much...
@ravidutt2099
@ravidutt2099 6 месяцев назад
s1 level indenting the thecal sac early degenerative changes in hindi
@ravidutt2099
@ravidutt2099 6 месяцев назад
Hindi m batao sir
@SunitaGupta-ku6yi
@SunitaGupta-ku6yi 6 месяцев назад
Nice presentation
@Rafat_Fatima
@Rafat_Fatima 6 месяцев назад
My MRI report says that Disc bulges are seen at C-2 C-3 to C6-C7 level causing indentation of thecal sac and not impinging on the underlying spinal cord Please tell what does it mean?
@raghuramjanamanchi9893
@raghuramjanamanchi9893 6 месяцев назад
Sir...Please try to make a video about Frozen shoulder otherwise called as periarthritis.. and the structure of capsule... which is not available anywhere....🌹🌹🌹
@proanatomy
@proanatomy 6 месяцев назад
Greetings Mr. Raghuram, It's a really interesting suggestion and I will surely work on that. Frozen shoulder have been explained variably as periarthritis and adhesive capsulitis as well. I'll give a glimpse of the pattern of anatomical arrangements that makes the shoulder highly mobile and also the changes that brings in the restricted movements. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@afghaneagle9255
@afghaneagle9255 6 месяцев назад
Sir thankyou so much for your efforts. You are very talented and, you explain it all so well. Amazing teacher