You can subtract root from every nerve , example ( superior gluteal nerve L4/5 S1 Then inferior gluteal L5 S1/2 Posterior cutaneous S1/2/3 Pudendal S2/3/4 Scaitic is the largest so it takes it all L4 to S3
I have been in and out of really intense pain in the last 2 years. Some doctors say its SI joint disfuncion, others say its spine degeneration, chiropractors are mostly clueless and physiotherapists have not been of much help... i know it sounds hard to believe 🙄 so I have decided to learn about these nerves, muscles and ligaments in order to explain myself as clearly as possible to the next therapist. I already feel much more optimistic just through the sheer quality of these videos! Thankyou so much. Cheers from Portugal
I can not thank you enough.. without your help learning anatomy was really difficult and confusing ..i hated anatomy but now i think i am pretty good at it .. thank you again .. keep up the good work.. anatomyzone is my most favourite channel.. Gob bless
You'll be stunned at how many doctors are clueless when it comes to the nerves in this area and their direct and indirect impact on bodily functions in this area of the body!
Pls do lower limb nerves also just like upper limb nerves ..... Your channel was amazing I thoroughly learning it with joy it's just because of ur effort thanks a lot ..
very good work to add details. will be of tremendous use to Anatomists, Surgeons, Gynaecologist, Urologist, Laparoscopy Surgeons alike. Thank you for uploading. appreciate ur efforts.. dr.Shriraam Ayyar
For a career HD mechanic, with spinal problems around L4/5, I’ve watched these clips to try & understand where/ how my problems are. I’ve had a Laminectomy at L4/5, which fixed the stenosis diagnosis. But only for 6-8 weeks. Severe pain has returned but to what feels like the left side of spine in the same area, L4/5. From what I can gather from these explanations, I feel the pain is from the nerve impingement of L4/5 S1-2. My pain moves around the upper part of my leg, as pain, no tingling or numbness that I had pre op. Some times front of leg, others at hamstring area, rear, & into the buttock. The pain is when I stand up, but lessens when leaning forward. How does one get it through to neuro surgeons that seem to think it’s hypochondria. This is a very clear enlightening presentation, thank you. Cheers.
I guise even u don't know how grear u r... ur video is a lofe saver.. which chapter wud take 2 hrs of study has cut down into 10 min. tnx a lot and keep helping ppl.. p.s: plz also make some applied anatomy videos
I had a surgery in 2004 that has caused me severe pain ever since the surgery in 2004 . It has caused the pain in my groin, my right leg , my right vaginal vault with complete giving way of my leg on the right side, rectal and bladder spasms so intense that I can't walk when the spasms are occurring.
could you use more latin? Like sciatic foramen.. for me being not a native English speaker, it would be much clearer if you´d said foramen ischiadicum instead
Video definitely looks, and is scripted, more slickly v older ones however its much harder to follow. In older videos its almost like "a mate" teaching you anatomy... this one seems presentation-like. But thanks...
Going to have to agree with Rosh here. Compared to your older videos, this one is much harder to follow. Even though the 3d model does look better and words are very well scripted. I prefer your old style of teaching to this one. Never the less, your video is still amazing. Your channel and videos are a huge blessing!
How could anyone in their right mind look at obvious intelligent design of life, and continue to believe in the theories of randomness, that are taught under the guise of proven science?
Being a med student just got a whole lot more enjoyable with you around, Peter, I don't think u realize how many future doctors you're helping.
you just saved a medical student. thank you very much
Did you yet graduate?
You can subtract root from every nerve ,
example ( superior gluteal nerve L4/5 S1
Then inferior gluteal
L5 S1/2
Posterior cutaneous S1/2/3
Pudendal S2/3/4
Scaitic is the largest so it takes it all L4 to S3
Life saving tip! Thank you!
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I have been in and out of really intense pain in the last 2 years. Some doctors say its SI joint disfuncion, others say its spine degeneration, chiropractors are mostly clueless and physiotherapists have not been of much help... i know it sounds hard to believe 🙄 so I have decided to learn about these nerves, muscles and ligaments in order to explain myself as clearly as possible to the next therapist. I already feel much more optimistic just through the sheer quality of these videos! Thankyou so much. Cheers from Portugal
im currently in PT school and this comment motivated me to keep studying and working hard so i can fully help my patients in the future:)
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Best channel ever! I'm not a native speaker but it's helping me to improve my vocabulary for some advents in the future.
Greetings from Brazil!
Glad to help :-) Thanks for watching
+AnatomyZone I am unable to find clips on nerve supply of lower limb
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I can not thank you enough.. without your help learning anatomy was really difficult and confusing ..i hated anatomy but now i think i am pretty good at it .. thank you again .. keep up the good work.. anatomyzone is my most favourite channel.. Gob bless
Loved your upper limb nerve videos! Please do ones for the major lower limb nerves. Thanks!
You'll be stunned at how many doctors are clueless when it comes to the nerves in this area and their direct and indirect impact on bodily functions in this area of the body!
They forgot probably, over time its difficult to apply this information
This is such a decent explanation: you make it easy to understand.
Pls do lower limb nerves also just like upper limb nerves .....
Your channel was amazing I thoroughly learning it with joy it's just because of ur effort thanks a lot ..
Good one keep it up....I have been following this Channel of yours since my First Year of Medical ....
Thank you so much Mr Peter from anatomy zone😊😊
You are the best .. Thank you so much
I find these new 3d models you are using much better than the ones on your older videos! thanks for the uploads:)
Thankyou so much for making me fall in love with anatomy ❤️
I needed this last semester 😂
Thanks anyway ✌🏼️
very good work to add details. will be of tremendous use to Anatomists, Surgeons, Gynaecologist, Urologist, Laparoscopy Surgeons alike. Thank you for uploading. appreciate ur efforts.. dr.Shriraam Ayyar
You are helping me in teaching anatomy
I just love it. Thank you!!
For a career HD mechanic, with spinal problems around L4/5, I’ve watched these clips to try & understand where/ how my problems are.
I’ve had a Laminectomy at L4/5, which fixed the stenosis diagnosis. But only for 6-8 weeks.
Severe pain has returned but to what feels like the left side of spine in the same area, L4/5. From what I can gather from these explanations, I feel the pain is from the nerve impingement of L4/5 S1-2. My pain moves around the upper part of my leg, as pain, no tingling or numbness that I had pre op. Some times front of leg, others at hamstring area, rear, & into the buttock. The pain is when I stand up, but lessens when leaning forward.
How does one get it through to neuro surgeons that seem to think it’s hypochondria.
This is a very clear enlightening presentation, thank you.
Cheers.
Thanks,. Understanding my pain better than the doctors around me. Hope I’ll find one who can help.
best tutorial in the TH-cam
Thank you Doctor....for such a useful information to all of us
All things in one video .keep it up guys♥️♥️
thnk u soo much anatomy zone ,,,,keep it up ............
I guise even u don't know how grear u r... ur video is a lofe saver.. which chapter wud take 2 hrs of study has cut down into 10 min. tnx a lot and keep helping ppl..
p.s: plz also make some applied anatomy videos
amazing, thank you so much. It makes my learning much easier
well explained.. 😊 thanks
That was so great.
very helpful 👏
you are so great my friend, thank you for all you help, and yes!!, it is so useful.
Such a good lacture ❤
it made anatomy really easy
Sir, you are awesome👍 stay blessed. keep it up. your videos are always very helpful 😊
thank you. Yes there are many more topics for me to cover. so keep watching and keep sharing if you are finding them useful :-)
+AnatomyZone yes very helpful👍 looking forward to more videos😊
Nicely explained
Goodness, This is a big help.. Thanks +AnatomyZone ^_^ .
I couldn't focus on the plexus sacralis because of the accent's beauty 🌸
Very helpful
Fantastic video, thank you!
SO HELPFUL!! THANK YOU!!! xx
Simply amazing. 😍💙💚
very helpful video. thank you (y)
AMAZING!👏👏👏👏👏
dude u are awesome
Thank you!!😁👌👌
Amazingggg 👌👌😭❤️❤️❤️
Thanks a lot Chief
Nice presentation
It will be perfect if u will add and dermatomes here to see all the cutaneus inervation of the lower limb
very helpful,, which software do u use?
thx a lot sir.Greetings from India.please upload physiology videos🙏
Damn great video ''AZ''. Keep the good work goin...!!!
great help!!
Very very help full
very useful ..thanks 💙
the best thank you very much
thank you
thank u sir upload more videos
Lumbar plexus video much better to follow, understand and remember the facts from.
Thanks man
thank you so much
Nice one!
It was big help, thank you . You have very nice voice :)
Thanks!
Best video
I love you Peter 💙
AMAZING
We need playlest for abdomen anatomy 🙏🙏
Peter the GREAT!
Thanks
It was grt
Can nvrs be removed from sciatic areas in that cause pain can u burn nerves
@AnatomyZone put a subtitle, please. Thanks :D!
s4 is not involved in the sacral, correct me if i'm wrong
I had a surgery in 2004 that has caused me severe pain ever since the surgery in 2004 . It has caused the pain in my groin, my right leg , my right vaginal vault with complete giving way of my leg on the right side, rectal and bladder spasms so intense that I can't walk when the spasms are occurring.
Thank you so much :) I have nervous system exam & I'm freaking out :'(
Useful
is there anylink for models or apps you are using ?
love from india
Love from syria ❤
wow peter sir love you..
kindly add lymphatic drainage of male and female pelvis...as soon as possible ..please
I shared this mnemonic with my classmates and the next thing they said I should use protection😆😅because I get laid on Friday nights
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could you use more latin? Like sciatic foramen.. for me being not a native English speaker, it would be much clearer if you´d said foramen ischiadicum instead
I've been researching relieving sciatica pain naturally and discovered a great resource at Zats back blueprint (look it up on google)
I could not find nerves of the lower limb
Cute accent 💕💞
Video definitely looks, and is scripted, more slickly v older ones however its much harder to follow. In older videos its almost like "a mate" teaching you anatomy... this one seems presentation-like. But thanks...
Going to have to agree with Rosh here. Compared to your older videos, this one is much harder to follow. Even though the 3d model does look better and words are very well scripted. I prefer your old style of teaching to this one. Never the less, your video is still amazing. Your channel and videos are a huge blessing!
True!
agreed
10:40
Can you please send me this video text. I want to make a ppt Of sacral Plexus.
Keşke türkçe seslendirmesi olsa😥
İs there only me finding lower extremitas is complicated thand higher
Because it is
How could anyone in their right mind look at obvious intelligent design of life, and continue to believe in the theories of randomness, that are taught under the guise of proven science?
🙌
did anyone notice that he was explaining lumbar plexus in place of sacral plexus
Who are you that is so wise in the ways of science 😂
There may be help for me !!! Thankyou💞
Sit born pain,can u send you MR,can you hellp me.
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bit harder to follow without you using the mouse as a pointer and talking through it
ko