This is the first time I am commenting on anything on youtube, and I want to say, this is the best video on brachial plexus I have seen. Thanks for making such an awesome video, great job!!
Wow!!! This is amaazing!!! I love you 💕💕💕 I never ever understood this when I did Anatomy at all....until now😁 It finallly makes sense!! I just used to learn the mnemonic not knowing what it actually meant.
I am graduating medical school this month, was reviewing some basic anatomical concepts for some clinical aspects and refreshing my knowledge. AND This is the BEST video I've seen about this topic!!!
Woow! The most simplified version ever..... Please how do you trace the roots of terminal nerves of the brachial plexus? That's what I was originally searching for before stumbling in this video.....
Great video. Very conceptual as compared to the "shortcut" videos that others have taught about drawing mathematical signs, etc. Good if it worked for them but that is not conceptual knowledge. IMPORTANT: I think it is quite important to not omit and show the smallish "posterior rami" branching off the spinal nerve after its formation from fusion of ventral and dorsal roots. Experienced clinicians know that the spinal nerve divides into an anterior ramus and a posterior ramus, but the novices students dont and that create a massive opportunity for them to take the wrong message home
Origin of "Roots" described right, but drawn wrong. What is shown as the Roots is the Spinal Nerve which originates from Dorsal Root and Ventral root. Anyway a brilliant effort.
M2 here - just wanted to say this is the best explanation on this topic I could find. Thank you so much for saving us all. I rarely comment on videos but just wanted to express my gratitude.
I'm in my first year studying chiropractic and have just watched your video to revise the brachial plexus and I can't tell you how good of an explanation you give. On a very confusing and intimidating topic, it is amazing to have such a clear, step-by-step explanation and break down. You don't overload us with all the info at one time like other videos did and the drawings/animations are very useful so thank you very much!
Think I just finally found out not only what it is but also how it works :D Thank you so much! But I am a bit worried about you might be speaking a little too fast though. I had to watch the beginning twice