what is ataxia? by definition, it is incordination in movement. then all type of movement disorder falls under ataxia? every movement requires cordination. so, it means dystonia,chorea, ballismus etc all are ataxia?
I said 2 points but didn't emphasize.1. The leg area of the brain, supplied by Anterior cerebral arteries if gets affected 2.The leg fibers (crural involvemet) crossing cadual to upper limb fibers in medulla oblongata gets affected- both conditions (cerebral causes) can also cause Paraplegia.
Sr one doubt-- if t12-L1 vertebra compresd which root affectd?? Because u told earlier in video as t12 corresponds to L5segment...and latr in video told as L5-S1 vertebra compresion-- S1 root affectd..how s tat sr
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Very well explained localization of paraplegia sir
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when does bladder or bowel involvement occurs?? at what cord level plus at what cord level do our lower limb fibres start and end?
what is ataxia? by definition, it is incordination in movement. then all type of movement disorder falls under ataxia? every movement requires cordination. so, it means dystonia,chorea, ballismus etc all are ataxia?
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Sir can you please explain types of bladder
Umn vs lmn bladder
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Thanks for the wonderful lecture sir. How to differentiate between lesions in plexus and radicle and root sir?
Sensory NCS Will be normal in root lesion,bcz DRG IS INTACT
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I said 2 points but didn't emphasize.1. The leg area of the brain, supplied by Anterior cerebral arteries if gets affected
2.The leg fibers (crural involvemet) crossing cadual to upper limb fibers in medulla oblongata gets affected- both conditions (cerebral causes) can also cause Paraplegia.
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Sir talk on bladder localization please
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Sr one doubt-- if t12-L1 vertebra compresd which root affectd?? Because u told earlier in video as t12 corresponds to L5segment...and latr in video told as L5-S1 vertebra compresion-- S1 root affectd..how s tat sr
t12 root gets affected if it is posteriolateral root compression,but if there is a central disc prolapse lumbosacral roots gets affected
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