When i receive my first paycheck as a doctor, be certain that i will donate ,for you guys, a share of it. You guys are amazing!. (english isn't my first language, so please excuse any mistakes)
What I love most about his videos, he is constantly reiterating! Thats a big one for me, and overall, the way he explains it in layman's terms is so much easier and enjoyable to learn. Thank you
I swear i was planning to study this reflex tomorrow morning I havent watched it yet but i know for sure its gonna be rich in details like all of ur videos Ninja nerd for life ❤️
Hello Dr. Ninja, I cannot find words to thank you. I used to hate studying and did not understand anything, but because of you, now I can understand medicine and be successful when I graduate. I want to give you my certicicate. Thank you for your beautiful work. Thank you because you were with us. I wish you happiness and live Everlasting beautiful life I don’t know if I wright something wrong because English is not my mother tongue, but I am so grateful for you 💖
Holy hell, shame on me for not having found out sooner about your channel because that was a banging lecture. Great tempo, presentation, off-the-chart readable illustrations, great abstraction/compartmentalization so you understand the gist of related mechanisms I assume you have covered in many of your other videos... I know what I'll be binging for now.
Everytime I click on your videos, I hit the like button before the intro is over bcz I know it's gonna be amazing and I'm gonna love it!! Bless you Zach!!
I love this so much! Thank you! I'm a massage therapist but want to dig deeper. I have some clients who are doctors and sometimes we talk about muscle anatomy and I try to keep up.
You're always amazing in explaining the design and functionality of our biology. Noting, electronic transducers mimic the function of GTOs, converting mechanical energy to electrical signals.
These lectures are amazing. I'm taking the USMLE's as a foreign graduate (with 10 years' experience and having to relearn it all in so much detail is very daunting, but your videos are so helpful, so informative, and help me so much. Thank you!
The Golgi-tendon organ or tendon-spindle is smaller than the muscle spindle and lies in only 10% of the cases within the tendon. It is a mechanoreceptor that informs on muscle tension via its Ib afferent. 👍
Thank you and i have seen u correcting him in many videos.... Mistakes are a part of human behaviour but correcting them and helping others is what that matters.... Thnx once again
i had my wrists randomly cock back during bench and was trying to look for why but could never find it. After I found JM Blakey podcast about tendon strength and found about the golgi tendon organ and came here. Now it all makes sense
Hey Zach, can you please include a lecture on the various pathologies of Myoclonic spasms in this Neurology series? Information on Myoclonus is hard to find and it occurs in a lot of cases where there is no clear diagnosis. For me, tracing the various pathologies of this symptom/sign has helped me learn how a lot of these neuroanatomic systems interrelate. It requires a macro & micro understanding of the nervous system. Interesting points include how the afferent pathways can induce myoclonus in the stimulus-sensitive subtype and how abberant signaling in the cortex or other structures induces signal output through the Cranial Nerves or Spinal Nerves. Relevant diseases and pathologies include (from wikipedia): - Cortical reflex myoclonus - Essential myoclonus - JME (juvenile myoclonic epilepsy) - LGS (Lennox-Gestaut syndrome) - PME (progressive myclonus epilepsy) - Lafora Disease (which has some interesting connections to mTOR, rapamycin & nanotech) - Reticular reflex myoclonus - Diaphramatic Flutter - Action myoclonus - Palatal myoclonus - Middle ear myoclonus - Spinal myoclonus - Stimulus-sensitive myoclonus - Sleep myoclonus - Gluten ataxia (in presentation of a neurological gluten allergy; i have seen that only ~40% of non-Celiac gluten pathologies present with intestinal problems) Neurologists that I have seen have glossed over my own myoclonus and I am still confused as to which type I have. I believe that it's Cortical Reflex Myoclonus. It's pretty difficult to diagnose and often presents in patients randomly, presumably unconnected to any other diagnosis.
When i receive my first paycheck as a doctor, be certain that i will donate ,for you guys, a share of it. You guys are amazing!. (english isn't my first language, so please excuse any mistakes)
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Hi (sorry for bad english)
@@manofgod7622 hello (sorry if I made any mistake in greeting you as English is not my main language so I tend to do some mistakes)
Second... I will donate to you guys; alongisde Dirty medicine, TPB, and others :)
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What I love most about his videos, he is constantly reiterating! Thats a big one for me, and overall, the way he explains it in layman's terms is so much easier and enjoyable to learn. Thank you
I swear i was planning to study this reflex tomorrow morning
I havent watched it yet but i know for sure its gonna be rich in details like all of ur videos
Ninja nerd for life ❤️
"LIGHT WEIGHT BABYYYY!!"
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10:50 🤣🤣🤣
@@ayomideokolie2561 ,
only gymbros will get it 😂😂😂
Hello Dr. Ninja, I cannot find words to thank you. I used to hate studying and did not understand anything, but because of you, now I can understand medicine and be successful when I graduate. I want to give you my certicicate. Thank you for your beautiful work. Thank you because you were with us. I wish you happiness and live Everlasting beautiful life I don’t know if I wright something wrong because English is not my mother tongue, but I am so grateful for you 💖
even before watching the video I know its gonna be amazing
I am now in 2nd year medical student and I really don’t know how I could have survived without your vids
Keep up the excellent work❤️❤️❤️
R u graduated now😂
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I think he isn't because he studies in sudan 😂
Holy hell, shame on me for not having found out sooner about your channel because that was a banging lecture. Great tempo, presentation, off-the-chart readable illustrations, great abstraction/compartmentalization so you understand the gist of related mechanisms I assume you have covered in many of your other videos... I know what I'll be binging for now.
it should be no pain no gain but watching your videos i gain a lot and feel no pain. surprisingly amazing. thanks so much
I don't know how you started the neurology playlist at the same time i started by CNS module, but i am really blessed and thankful!
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Everytime I click on your videos, I hit the like button before the intro is over bcz I know it's gonna be amazing and I'm gonna love it!! Bless you Zach!!
Writin this comment while reviewing biochem notes taken from ur lectures, you r the best bro!
Omg I love your videos, your helping me get through my first semester of PA school! Keep up the good work!✨
I love this so much! Thank you! I'm a massage therapist but want to dig deeper. I have some clients who are doctors and sometimes we talk about muscle anatomy and I try to keep up.
This is the only way I could have understood the topic. Thankyou sir. Great explanation ❤❤
bro you teach 10x better than literally all of my lecturers tysm xxxx
Tension on tendon detected by Golgi tendon organ.
Type 2 b fibers
Drg
Posterior grey horn
Bifurcates
Stimulatory neuron
Anterior grey horn
Reciprocal activation
Autogenic inhibition
Nt- glutamate
Epsp
INHIBITORY-
Relax
Glycine
Ipsp.
Thank you sir
great that you took summary notes but want to point out that its 1b fibres! (not 2b).
You're always amazing in explaining the design and functionality of our biology. Noting, electronic transducers mimic the function of GTOs, converting mechanical energy to electrical signals.
We don't know what can we do without you ❤️❤️
Thank you so much 🙏🙏😊
The perfect playlist for my CNS 💯💙
This was so educational, but also so comical. I love it!
One of the people who writes for step taught me this. It took 30 minutes, confusing the $hit out of me. Thank you fren
Mate, you nearly killed me.. I was taking a drink when you delivered "light weighttt babyyy" and it went everywhere
These lectures are amazing. I'm taking the USMLE's as a foreign graduate (with 10 years' experience and having to relearn it all in so much detail is very daunting, but your videos are so helpful, so informative, and help me so much. Thank you!
Thank You Ninja Nerd Lectures!
This man's channel is the only one with floods of positive comments only... such an impact you have dude on we meds 🙏...
ninja nerd for life ❤️
It would be great if u do videos about limbic system and (short/long) memories 🥺
He said that he would be doing it... in instagram
Hello from Turkey you are the best teacher ever. Thank youu :)
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You convey the information beautifully🥹
Very well taught. Easy to absorb.
Best explanation ever
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Got a lifelong fan now. Thanks!
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Haven't watched yet completely due to other books but trying to watch it.
Just so you know you are reaching Zambian students to thank you so much 😊
stuyding for the Mblex. THIS IS A GREAT CHANNEL!!!! So appreciated!!
The Golgi-tendon organ or tendon-spindle is smaller than the muscle spindle and lies in only 10% of the cases within the tendon. It is a mechanoreceptor that informs on muscle tension via its Ib afferent. 👍
Thank you and i have seen u correcting him in many videos.... Mistakes are a part of human behaviour but correcting them and helping others is what that matters.... Thnx once again
Do share your source of information before suggesting any corrections as these facts often varry from author to author
Golgi tendon organ detects tension in the tendon generated by the muscle contractions preventing tendon evulsion😊
You are a pro, awesome explanations and very easy to understand, thank you for your videos.
you guys are saving my life in med school. thank you so so much✨✨💕
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Dude who are you amazing lectures.
thank you so much for the lesson!
I am going through on this now. Thanks buddy
You are a lifesaver!! I'll be presenting a figure about this on thursday
Thank you! First video really well explained (and believe me, I have seen a few by now looking for the right, common sense info!) Thanks
Awesome explanation!! Understood very well😊😊
if just u could know how much its helping
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You are great man
Thank you so much
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This was great. Thank you SO SO MUHC!!
Nice explanation sir,thank you so much 👍❤️
Wow u are amazing finally able to understand this properly
Great video sir. Thanks a lot
i had my wrists randomly cock back during bench and was trying to look for why but could never find it. After I found JM Blakey podcast about tendon strength and found about the golgi tendon organ and came here. Now it all makes sense
Thank you for this excellent video.
It is highly appreciated.
Please keep posting these excellent videos.
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I´m latin and i understood completely the video, thank you very much!!
Finally I understood how it works… thank you so much 💖💖💖
LOVE your videos. So fun to watch and easy to understand. Thank you so much! Keep being awesome 😎
amazinggg mann.. just made the whole concept really easy to understand.
Legend! Makes it so understandable. Thank you!
This video so useful for me ,thank you Ninja Nerd:)
Bro you did a great job always❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH ZACHHH
i am from india good teaching style.
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks Zach!
Thank you, understood
This video and explanation is so extremely helpful! Thank you so much!!!
تحياتي الك يدكتور متابعينك من الشرقيه
You are simply amazing.
This guy is a legend
You're literally saving me for my MSK exam tomorrow. You rule!!!
Hope the exams went well! - TG
Love!!! Crazy easy to understand.. thanks!!
As always heading to next vid. Thanks Zack
as always amazing
Hey Zach, can you please include a lecture on the various pathologies of Myoclonic spasms in this Neurology series? Information on Myoclonus is hard to find and it occurs in a lot of cases where there is no clear diagnosis. For me, tracing the various pathologies of this symptom/sign has helped me learn how a lot of these neuroanatomic systems interrelate. It requires a macro & micro understanding of the nervous system. Interesting points include how the afferent pathways can induce myoclonus in the stimulus-sensitive subtype and how abberant signaling in the cortex or other structures induces signal output through the Cranial Nerves or Spinal Nerves.
Relevant diseases and pathologies include (from wikipedia):
- Cortical reflex myoclonus
- Essential myoclonus
- JME (juvenile myoclonic epilepsy)
- LGS (Lennox-Gestaut syndrome)
- PME (progressive myclonus epilepsy)
- Lafora Disease (which has some interesting connections to mTOR, rapamycin & nanotech)
- Reticular reflex myoclonus
- Diaphramatic Flutter
- Action myoclonus
- Palatal myoclonus
- Middle ear myoclonus
- Spinal myoclonus
- Stimulus-sensitive myoclonus
- Sleep myoclonus
- Gluten ataxia (in presentation of a neurological gluten allergy; i have seen that only ~40% of non-Celiac gluten pathologies present with intestinal problems)
Neurologists that I have seen have glossed over my own myoclonus and I am still confused as to which type I have. I believe that it's Cortical Reflex Myoclonus. It's pretty difficult to diagnose and often presents in patients randomly, presumably unconnected to any other diagnosis.
thanks this was gr8
You are the best sir! Thanks a ton💞
Ninja Nerds for Life!
You are awesome teacher
Man you is a legend❤️❤️❤️
Thanks ❤🎉
Thank you
Please keep these contents i hope you can add some more to biochemistry topics
Great job man
Much appreciated.. thank you
Sir, you r really so awesome.😍
thank you ninja nerd master
Thank you from Algeria
Thank you so much.
Awesome video!!!
Thank you so much sir ❤❤❤
What an amazing video!
Yur videos are too good please upload more!!
I am 3rd year Physio student 😊.... Thank you for ur vedios ...Sir...
Sir ... U look like Kollywood actor Madhavan
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really interested topic
Excellent.