After watching so many neurological exams on perfectly 'normal' patients, it's really interesting and informative to see it done on a person with a true disability. Really shows what these tests are designed for and how they can help a physician gather information from their patient.
Hugely educational. Thanks to all involved and special thanks prof. Tubridy for a great demonstration / explanation and to Siobhan, very kind of you to allow us all to learn by participating in this video.
I have MS. My neurologist is AMAZING. He talks to me like I'm not only his patient but also a friend. He actually only sees patients on one day out of the week and does research all other days.
I have MS, and to be honest some of these tests make you feel really crappy, because you know normal people can do it no problem, and you are royally "f"ing it up even though it's so easy a child can do it! (And my Neurologist is really lovely) still feel crappy!
Great Video! For Understanding! Thanks to the Dr. (Love his bedside manner & compassion).. & Thanks To Siobhan for her bravery!! Praying for her health & Healing!!🙏🙏🙏❤️🦋🦋
My neurologist said to me you're a puzzle and turned his back on me. He went on sick but another neurologist put everything together and said you've got transverse myelitis. He was lovely and kind like this neurologist.
Great video. I'm a doctor and TH-camr. I always examine for internuclear opthalmoplegia in all MS patients! It's also important to have good bedside manner.
Allison Yes, me too.... I live in Norway and I wonder if it is possible to get checked by him somehow??? I have too many strange things going on in my body and my doc. here not seems to even document everything that happens to my body! Wonder what the cost might have been?
I went through eye testing walking down a long strip in clinic no fun when you .cant walk right or balance. MS IS NOT THE SAME WITH EVERBODY. THESE DOCTORS ARE GOOD PUT ME THROUGH SAME TESTS
Yes, the MS neuro exam. I have MS and have had these exams every time I go to the doctor or neurologist. I can see me in that exam, she actually does the same things as me. Good job for explaining the exam.
I went through the same this doctor is doing. My left side no feeling. I wear a brace on my left leg. Wait if they do it in the video they poked me with electrical current. That was not fun At all on certain points of my body I had feeling..MS KEEPS ME FROM KNEELING IN CHURCH PAINFUL LEGS DON'T WORK FOR ME I HATE IT.
What i wanted to ask is when should medication be given? My Child has no movement problems but still has fatigue, face tiggling, pain in the eyes and doctors refuse to give medicines.
Hi I'm yanet,hope you n your child r doing well, I'm sorry about what's going on,I myself have muscular Dystrophy,I was diagnosed at 9 yrs old..I have a channel where I show alittle of my struggle with it,soon I want to make a story diagnosis video in hopes my story helps others, because alot of people want to know the young onset symptoms,if you would like to check me out n have any questions I'd love to answer them for you,,it won't be an easy journey but it's definitely possible with the right support n love. My channel is just my first n last name, thanks again and hope to see you there, 😘
You need a 2nd opinion. Ask your pediatrician to get you a referral to a neurologist. Take down every possible thing you can think of. Here is what is needed for diagnosis.... mri to check for lesions, neuro exam, and a lumbar puncture.
Is the exam different if a person has Lyme disease? My MRI showed up with white lesions. They are saying Lyme or MS. I have already been to 3 neurologist.
problems walking in video will get alot worse,,,but they dont tell you,im 52 with ppms thats my experience and we are all the same with diffrent symptoms.
Such a good example of how doctors should interact with patients: observant, kind, considered, thorough, and exuding calm.
After watching so many neurological exams on perfectly 'normal' patients, it's really interesting and informative to see it done on a person with a true disability. Really shows what these tests are designed for and how they can help a physician gather information from their patient.
Hugely educational. Thanks to all involved and special thanks prof. Tubridy for a great demonstration / explanation and to Siobhan, very kind of you to allow us all to learn by participating in this video.
I have MS. My neurologist is AMAZING. He talks to me like I'm not only his patient but also a friend. He actually only sees patients on one day out of the week and does research all other days.
You RE lucky
He seems like a very nice Dr. Excellent bedside manners. Something many doctors are lacking.
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What a fantastic doctor !! and great thanks to this wonderful lady siobhan for her participation in this video for the sake of medical teaching.
He has a lovely way with the patients. Very good!
he has and his brother is the very same. lovely people.
Thanks a million to Siobhan as well as Dr, this is incredibly useful for med students. This video series is exceptional
Great bedside manner by this physician. I wish some of the doctors I've encountered as a patient had taken a page from this doctor's book.
I've never seen such a thorough specialist.... wish I could find one for Huntington's Disease!!
I love the way u practice medicine.the way you deliver the knowledge, I have learnt so much from you , thank you Prof Nial
I have MS, and to be honest some of these tests make you feel really crappy, because you know normal people can do it no problem, and you are royally "f"ing it up even though it's so easy a child can do it! (And my Neurologist is really lovely) still feel crappy!
Great Video! For Understanding! Thanks to the Dr. (Love his bedside manner & compassion).. & Thanks To Siobhan for her bravery!! Praying for her health & Healing!!🙏🙏🙏❤️🦋🦋
My neurologist said to me you're a puzzle and turned his back on me. He went on sick but another neurologist put everything together and said you've got transverse myelitis. He was lovely and kind like this neurologist.
maximum respect for her!
Such an excellent bed-side manner, and a very helpful video again - thank you. And thank you Siobhan..!
Great video. I'm a doctor and TH-camr. I always examine for internuclear opthalmoplegia in all MS patients! It's also important to have good bedside manner.
yes it's very crucial to examine the eyes for optic neuritis in MS
This girl is so brave, beautiful video!
This is a fantastic video. I'm taking my undergraduate finals tomorrow and this has helped for some last minute revision!
I'd love to have him as my neurologist.
Allison Yes, me too.... I live in Norway and I wonder if it is possible to get checked by him somehow??? I have too many strange things going on in my body and my doc. here not seems to even document everything that happens to my body! Wonder what the cost might have been?
Basically, you don't want to have a neurologist. But if you really need, this doctor is awesome.
This is an excellent demonstration. Thanks you 🙏
I went through eye testing walking down a long strip in clinic no fun when you .cant walk right or balance. MS IS NOT THE SAME WITH EVERBODY. THESE DOCTORS ARE GOOD PUT ME THROUGH SAME TESTS
Crisp demonstration of signs, thank you!
Thank you for the great demonstrations and explanations .... thank you to her too
special thanks to the patient and the doctor ,god bless them all for helping us to gain these knowledge
Thank both you and Siobhan for your help, has really brought meaning to words on a page!
Excellent . Thanks to professor as well as the patient
Yes, the MS neuro exam. I have MS and have had these exams every time I go to the doctor or neurologist. I can see me in that exam, she actually does the same things as me.
Good job for explaining the exam.
The patient is so sporting and co-operative.. and the doc is great..!!
One of the reasons i could never be a doctor is that i would want to hug the patients often
Yeah, you're would get sued a lot
Thanks to UCD and Dr. Tubridy for these excellent videos!
thank you very much for the video , it is very helpful for learning
thank you so much prof! its really helpful for us medical students
JoanneSung1234567891 if that is helpfull i see a lot more uncomfortable ms patients in the near future
Thanks a lot for uploading the video; very helpful. MS is such devastating condition!
great doc...
love this guy
I have no reflexes. Whats that mean. Does that have to do with something in the spinal cord
Hi Siobhán, thanks for this. Hope to see you at the next meetup
Useful video thanks professor
Wonderful demonstration....!. Thanks a lot prof.
This is great! Thank you!
Sir Nial tubridy ....you are inspiration
Very well demostrated .
Thanks professor,med student here.
Thank you! Great Video indeed.
Extremely useful
I went through the same this doctor is doing. My left side no feeling. I wear a brace on my left leg. Wait if they do it in the video they poked me with electrical current. That was not fun At all on certain points of my body I had feeling..MS KEEPS ME FROM KNEELING IN CHURCH PAINFUL LEGS DON'T WORK FOR ME
I HATE IT.
i luv u professor!! :*
What i wanted to ask is when should medication be given? My Child has no movement problems but still has fatigue, face tiggling, pain in the eyes and doctors refuse to give medicines.
Hi I'm yanet,hope you n your child r doing well, I'm sorry about what's going on,I myself have muscular Dystrophy,I was diagnosed at 9 yrs old..I have a channel where I show alittle of my struggle with it,soon I want to make a story diagnosis video in hopes my story helps others, because alot of people want to know the young onset symptoms,if you would like to check me out n have any questions I'd love to answer them for you,,it won't be an easy journey but it's definitely possible with the right support n love. My channel is just my first n last name, thanks again and hope to see you there, 😘
Your doctors probably know best.
You need a 2nd opinion. Ask your pediatrician to get you a referral to a neurologist. Take down every possible thing you can think of. Here is what is needed for diagnosis.... mri to check for lesions, neuro exam, and a lumbar puncture.
So helpful .. Thanks alot
Great exam
amazing for med students
Just amazing ❤️🌹❤️
Is the exam different if a person has Lyme disease? My MRI showed up with white lesions. They are saying Lyme or MS. I have already been to 3 neurologist.
Have you had a lumbar puncture? (Spinal tap)
White lesions in brain ??
Great video
Great..Thanks
Similar tests for Diabetic Neuropathy.
Position and vibration sense must b cmpared on both legs or it is suficient to examine just on one leg???
hes not checking the other for the sake of time in a clinic or a formal assessment he would. He also mentions he'd check the other side too
i had same test for ms which i have.
Thank you doctor
I noticed her toes went up the way, is that normal? I had my reflexes done and my toes went down the way?
That's abnormal because of her MS
Down is normal
What a Star!
What with leg bending?
Thank you
ive noticed ms at 11..im 52 and have deteriorated badly,,,young people in this video dont realize by 40 they wont move well
thanks alot
Thanks!
excellent
problems walking in video will get alot worse,,,but they dont tell you,im 52 with ppms thats my experience and we are all the same with diffrent symptoms.
So brave
test for Toxoplasmosis DNA PCR test
Same problem 1 years don't walk fast😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Great video