Thank you so much sir ....cant thank you enough for posting such a wonderful video for all our students 👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥....please keep posting more and more videos regarding neurology more frequently 👍🙂😊
4:09 I can not get this point can you please explain it more I would be grateful... What I want to ask is that for conducting pain in painful neuropathy why pain stimulus will be transmitted when large neurons are intact bcz its not there function
Depends on the duration, early stage of irritave lesion causes pain but when in late stage or nerve fibres destroyed then it results in loss of sensation ie numbness