I’m not a medical/anatomy student, but I love your channel. I found one of your videos when I was searching for an explanation of the anatomy of an area I had injured to better understand my injury. I keep watching now because I love the depth of explanation and the explanation style - detailed yet approachable. I have learned more about anatomy than I ever thought I would thanks to this channel!
Until now I was confused about the claw hand. Because fingers are innervated by ulnar and median nerves, which are meant to be paralysed and thus the fingers should not be able to flex in case of Klumpke palsy. But when you mentioned lumbricals muscle, I gathered information about this muscle and now my doubt is clear. Thanks to you, now I precisely understand the mechanism of lower brachial plexus paralysis.
I was told by a vascular surgeon from an MRA 18 months ago that I don’t have TOS but I have all the signs of the symptoms you’ve mentioned and have trouble pronating the forearm. Maybe they didn’t look at the *whole* nerve pathway. They didn’t care about anything other than TOS and trying as quick as possible to rule it out then cut me loose, and only even considered TOS due to closed up supraclavicular fossas. I feel like the pathway to and from the armpit is really relevant for me but nobody will look at them even physios. There’s real bulkiness around and under the armpits and tightness and weakness at the back of the shoulders in opposing muscles. For me the traps, triceps and lats are also just not functioning properly either but I know the repetitive movement that caused it.
For me the elbow and forearm are twisted and the joint is not the same as the unaffected arm. Yes, my tricep has been affected bit bicep is worse. I can lift maybe a lb on a good day.
Hello 👋 i got into a serious moto bike accident which damage my brachial nerve my left hand dont move. After 10 months i did an emg an was told the 3 main nerves are cut badly. Is the problem fixable
I have klumpke's palsy and i only get to know about it now im 17 years old, my mother have a force birth since she didn't want to have c section at first no one noticed but as i grew up my hand never grow with me im a pwd. Will i ever get cured i want to be normal?
Hai sir..im from malaysia And one of the patient Brachial plexus injury On my left hand Since 2014 till now.. I just can move a bit my shoulder But the lower part from shoulder All become palsy...can we do some surgery for this situation? Please help me..suffering till now.. Or give me connection Email or everything sir🙏
Thank you dr. Gregory house.
Haha exactly what goes through my mind during every video
Well, they look like each other , and they are both British. 😅😂😂 The resemblance has to pop up into mind. 👌
I’m not a medical/anatomy student, but I love your channel. I found one of your videos when I was searching for an explanation of the anatomy of an area I had injured to better understand my injury. I keep watching now because I love the depth of explanation and the explanation style - detailed yet approachable. I have learned more about anatomy than I ever thought I would thanks to this channel!
I wanna be like him, once I'm graduated from med school..
Thank you sir! 😍
This professor explains thing soooo well, thanks for the great video
you have amazing teaching skills! i'm a medical student and without your videos i would be lost.
Until now I was confused about the claw hand. Because fingers are innervated by ulnar and median nerves, which are meant to be paralysed and thus the fingers should not be able to flex in case of Klumpke palsy.
But when you mentioned lumbricals muscle, I gathered information about this muscle and now my doubt is clear. Thanks to you, now I precisely understand the mechanism of lower brachial plexus paralysis.
I was searching for this content and couldn't find elsewhere! It's better to learn the anatomy through the clinical, real cases. A huge thank you!!!
Just like Steve Mould, you master the art of explanation. Have the two of you ever met ?
Amazing presentation. Thanks for sharing Sir…Stay blessed!
Thank you Sam ❤. The best
Thank you Sam for continuing to make videos!
Wowwww …I mean why don’t I have professor like you in med school….superb
Thank you!!! I really enjoy your explanation; your passion for anatomy is evident!
My 3 month old has brachial plexus in her right arm you explain very well
En tant qu'étudiant de médecine, cette video est très qualitative.
I'd love to see a video about ulnar nerve lesions - some difficult concepts to get ones head around
Excellent explanation. ❤️
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Literally 99℅ won't see this but God bless you and be safe during these times I'm struggling to hit 10k 😢.
I was told by a vascular surgeon from an MRA 18 months ago that I don’t have TOS but I have all the signs of the symptoms you’ve mentioned and have trouble pronating the forearm.
Maybe they didn’t look at the *whole* nerve pathway.
They didn’t care about anything other than TOS and trying as quick as possible to rule it out then cut me loose, and only even considered TOS due to closed up supraclavicular fossas.
I feel like the pathway to and from the armpit is really relevant for me but nobody will look at them even physios.
There’s real bulkiness around and under the armpits and tightness and weakness at the back of the shoulders in opposing muscles.
For me the traps, triceps and lats are also just not functioning properly either but I know the repetitive movement that caused it.
Great instruction.......
Why is the bent elbow in klumpke's palsy?
Is there any problem in tricep muscle?
For me the elbow and forearm are twisted and the joint is not the same as the unaffected arm. Yes, my tricep has been affected bit bicep is worse. I can lift maybe a lb on a good day.
What condition is as a result of damaged middle trunk of the brachial plexus
hi, I live with this injury. I have just figured it out and would like to know more about how to live with this.
Hello 👋 i got into a serious moto bike accident which damage my brachial nerve my left hand dont move. After 10 months i did an emg an was told the 3 main nerves are cut badly. Is the problem fixable
Thanks a lot Doc.
Amazing explanation.love it thanks.
Kindly make a video on anatomy of stroke
Good morning sir my baby have a Klumpke's hand pls what I is the cure for that sir
I have klumpke's palsy and i only get to know about it now im 17 years old, my mother have a force birth since she didn't want to have c section at first no one noticed but as i grew up my hand never grow with me im a pwd. Will i ever get cured i want to be normal?
Hello Sir could you do one on Distal radial fractures like smiths and colles fractures
Man you're an encyclopedia
It is curable?
Hai sir..im from malaysia
And one of the patient
Brachial plexus injury
On my left hand
Since 2014 till now..
I just can move a bit my shoulder
But the lower part from shoulder
All become palsy...can we do some surgery for this situation?
Please help me..suffering till now..
Or give me connection
Email or everything sir🙏
I love you Sam Webster ❤️❤️❤️
I am the second viewer. Where r you from sir?
So helpful!! Thanks heaps:)
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