This is a very interesting video! As an engineer who does medical research, I love videos like this to learn about new things. My boss was trying to push me to continue working on lasers for surgery. I feel like there are a lot of engineers who end up doing one specific thing in medicine that isn't too appealing to them. I have friends who find medicine boring because they don't see all of the different aspects of it -- they just think of sitting in a lab and pulling bones apart or crushing them to get tension data, for example. Or they think of people who just decide what materials to make screws out of. Are you planning on making more videos of this sort of content where you show the great impact engineering can have on people's lives? PS Happy Holidays Siobahn!
It’s so crazy to see how fast prosthetic devices are progressing! I’d imagine there’s a little bit of a learning curve when getting used to them though. Especially when you showed the process of “learning” the electrical impulse signals. In the learning process, is it a patient by patient process, or is it more of a universal fit? Maybe some fine tuning depending on the patient?
Wow i've always knew of their existence but never how they really work. Thank you so much! I love you new hair cut. Suits you so well. Loves from Cape Verde, Africa
Please do a video on bariatric surgery/bariatric patients. I think it’s so important that medical personal in the emergency department and other areas know more about this especially the mental emotional side of things for the patient. Also so society knows more about the surgery and the process people have to go through to have surgery in Ontario.
I would LOVE to see you shadow an OT! Your videos are so interesting and they really help me understand what allied health professionals I will likely work with in the future (current OTA student here) 😁
It’s so interesting and cool to me to learn about this field- as well as the history of prosthetic devices. Just so neat to see our efforts to mimic and create a tool that functions like the original grow over the decades.
I’m actually going to school to develop prosthetics, so it’s interesting to see this from an MD’s perspective. I think it would have been good to dive a bit more into how expensive prosthetics actually are. Great video overall!
Thanks for the video Sheuvonne! It's crazy how prosthetics technology has advanced, I remember how impressed I was seeing Luke's prosthetic in empire strikes back, now I'm impressed to see how close we're getting to that level.
I'm not 100% sure what I want to do after education. However I'm really interested in Speech and Language therapy. Do you think you could shadow a speech therapist? I would love to see it, but I also think it would be great to learn what people of this profession do and how they do it.
Would you be able to talk about how you would become someone who works on prosthetics? I would love to pursue this but I’m not sure what the steps are to get there. Thank you and I absolutely love these videos!!
I saw you on the discovery channel this morning on a show called Strange Evidence, and I was so excited for you! Congratulations on all of your amazing achievements, Doc! ♥️
I recently caught up on your very informative series about Rheumatoid Arthritis. I myself have Osteoarthritis in my lower back. Siobhan, you have often requested that your viewers ask to have any further explanations of a subject covered. Could you do a video explaining the difference between Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis? Can it effect the body differently or the same for other reasons? Thank you.
It is a good explanation of you Siobhan about the Robotic Prosthetic hand and leg fixing to the disabled people. I like those Robotic Prosthetic making by those technicians Siobhan
I would love to see you shadow a geneticist! Since you work in rheumatology I feel like it would be perfect for you to see that side of things! I have Stickler Syndrome which affects my connective tissue, joints, pain, etc yet no rheumatologist I have seen knows about it!
I’m going to be honest, when this video came out siobhan I was in the woods chopping logs 🪵😅 but I made it though that and it was very very nice to see this video before I get started on my school work, but honestly at more than one point in this video I was like “ Star Wars prosthetics are here at last!!!!” And I’m going to be honest here, how these limbs work are fascinating and exciting!!!! Like my specialty is aerospace engineering but this is something that quite literally made my draw drop!!!! Not just at how the hand arm and leg work and what they are used for but also for how long it took Tracy to g west used to the device. I’m not saying that I think it’s easy because that would be offensive in my opinion but I honestly can’t imagine the challenges and hardship that she must have had to go though in order to get used to using the device! Like that blew my mind! But anyway I much as I would love to keep typing this comment I have I get my schoolwork done so have an absolutely amazing day Siobhan and keep up the absolutely amazing and fantastic work!!!!!
I just saw you on TV in the US on the discovery Channel talking about people looking like they are dead but buried alive. I recognize your voice and looked up pretty cool
I think I read about newer tech for artificial muscles. Sounds like they're catching up to science fiction. Manny, in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, is one of my favorite characters and he had multiple arms for different tasks. One of the characters in the story I'm writing needs assistive limb support in a powered exoskeleton after a spinal injury. I wonder how long before they can grow replacement limbs.
Does something like this have any studies on helping with shadow pain? I almost wonder if it would seeing as how it functions like your old hand would so it might trick your body to thinking it is still there
I can understand and hear every word your saying but I cannot make sense of it at all 😂 it’s completely incredible to me that ours brains can move a robot, how!
This is just shadowing for TH-cam, not part of her education. Her fellowship/residency in rheumatology ends this summer and she then becomes an attending physician (fully licensed doctor)
the only thing thats sad is that none of these myoelectric devices co. is driven by humanity but pure greed and money. now i know they want to get paid but at the same time we both know that 100m is enough for whoever created it , they dont have to ask 100billions for patents and stuff
WOW! that was a very bad video you did not tell us how robotic arms work. I have a science project due and it seems you don't know anything about robotic arms.
I got a microprocessor knee a few weeks ago! It’s has changed my life so much and it is the best knee I have had in my 12 years of life 😁
How awesome! Are you in the USA or elsewhere? Hope your knee goes fabulously 😁👍
@@NZKiwi87 I’m in the uk so I got it through the NHS and thank you 😊
I have a myoelectric prosthetic! Love showing people how it works 🥰
God Bless you Rachael and May you have a long happy life
God Bless from Ireland 🇮🇪
What limb do you have? How awesome 👍
@@NZKiwi87 the bebionic 3 hand by ottobck
Thank you for this video! I'm a researcher in translational neural engineering and I love seeing these devices get more exposure!
This is a very interesting video! As an engineer who does medical research, I love videos like this to learn about new things. My boss was trying to push me to continue working on lasers for surgery. I feel like there are a lot of engineers who end up doing one specific thing in medicine that isn't too appealing to them. I have friends who find medicine boring because they don't see all of the different aspects of it -- they just think of sitting in a lab and pulling bones apart or crushing them to get tension data, for example. Or they think of people who just decide what materials to make screws out of.
Are you planning on making more videos of this sort of content where you show the great impact engineering can have on people's lives?
PS Happy Holidays Siobahn!
It’s so crazy to see how fast prosthetic devices are progressing! I’d imagine there’s a little bit of a learning curve when getting used to them though. Especially when you showed the process of “learning” the electrical impulse signals. In the learning process, is it a patient by patient process, or is it more of a universal fit? Maybe some fine tuning depending on the patient?
I just got my COVID vaccine and I’m so happy!!
Highlight of my Saturday - an upload from Siobhan! This is so interesting and I’ve learned so much from just one video. Keep up the good work! :D
You inspire me to work in the medical field. I love your videos and keep doing what you’re doing
you are propably, the most friendliest person in the world 😊
Wow i've always knew of their existence but never how they really work. Thank you so much! I love you new hair cut. Suits you so well. Loves from Cape Verde, Africa
Please do a video on bariatric surgery/bariatric patients. I think it’s so important that medical personal in the emergency department and other areas know more about this especially the mental emotional side of things for the patient. Also so society knows more about the surgery and the process people have to go through to have surgery in Ontario.
My husband helped design what’s known as the Luke Skywalker prosthetic arm here in the States. It was pretty cool.
I would LOVE to see you shadow an OT! Your videos are so interesting and they really help me understand what allied health professionals I will likely work with in the future (current OTA student here) 😁
She is a brilliant M.D.
It’s so interesting and cool to me to learn about this field- as well as the history of prosthetic devices.
Just so neat to see our efforts to mimic and create a tool that functions like the original grow over the decades.
I’m actually going to school to develop prosthetics, so it’s interesting to see this from an MD’s perspective. I think it would have been good to dive a bit more into how expensive prosthetics actually are. Great video overall!
That is so fascinating! I'm sure they can really transform lives! I never knew they existed, I though only movies and books
Thanks for the video Sheuvonne! It's crazy how prosthetics technology has advanced, I remember how impressed I was seeing Luke's prosthetic in empire strikes back, now I'm impressed to see how close we're getting to that level.
Siobhan.
I’m very impressed with that attempt at spelling her name - good effort! It’s a tricky one 👍
@@NZKiwi87 It's Irish. 🇮🇪
I'm not 100% sure what I want to do after education.
However I'm really interested in Speech and Language therapy. Do you think you could shadow a speech therapist? I would love to see it, but I also think it would be great to learn what people of this profession do and how they do it.
Would you be able to talk about how you would become someone who works on prosthetics? I would love to pursue this but I’m not sure what the steps are to get there. Thank you and I absolutely love these videos!!
I saw you on the discovery channel this morning on a show called Strange Evidence, and I was so excited for you! Congratulations on all of your amazing achievements, Doc! ♥️
I recently caught up on your very informative series about Rheumatoid Arthritis. I myself have Osteoarthritis in my lower back. Siobhan, you have often requested that your viewers ask to have any further explanations of a subject covered. Could you do a video explaining the difference between Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis? Can it effect the body differently or the same for other reasons?
Thank you.
And maybe also explain how joint pain from an illness like Lyme disease is similar/different in cause?
This video was amazing! Thank you so much for showing it to us. It was so interesting and full of information!
You never fail to tell or show me something new about medicine, thankyou. You’re incredible and I can’t wait to see what you do next ☺️.
Robotics are so cool! I wonder how life would be for the amputees nowadays without it!
It is a good explanation of you Siobhan about the Robotic Prosthetic hand and leg fixing to the disabled people. I like those Robotic Prosthetic making by those technicians Siobhan
I would love to see you shadow a geneticist! Since you work in rheumatology I feel like it would be perfect for you to see that side of things! I have Stickler Syndrome which affects my connective tissue, joints, pain, etc yet no rheumatologist I have seen knows about it!
I love all your videos. I hope there will be a lot more. Great work. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪.
This is such a cool field! Thanks for taking us along to learn more. Unrelated, your haircut and color look great!
Always look forward to your vids, have learned quite a bit.
Your enthusiam is so adorable 😊
Love the video so much and all
Id love your viewers to see the world of EMS and how we can contribute to the healthcare field
Fascinating as always! Also I love your hair! It's getting longer!
Love this stay safe from Scotland 🏴
Hi from Sweden!
I think you should do a video on how people get to be a prostolotist (I have no idea on how to spell that) or what jobs there are I that industry.
I love watching your videos 😀😀
I’m going to be honest, when this video came out siobhan I was in the woods chopping logs 🪵😅 but I made it though that and it was very very nice to see this video before I get started on my school work, but honestly at more than one point in this video I was like “ Star Wars prosthetics are here at last!!!!” And I’m going to be honest here, how these limbs work are fascinating and exciting!!!! Like my specialty is aerospace engineering but this is something that quite literally made my draw drop!!!! Not just at how the hand arm and leg work and what they are used for but also for how long it took Tracy to g west used to the device. I’m not saying that I think it’s easy because that would be offensive in my opinion but I honestly can’t imagine the challenges and hardship that she must have had to go though in order to get used to using the device! Like that blew my mind! But anyway I much as I would love to keep typing this comment I have I get my schoolwork done so have an absolutely amazing day Siobhan and keep up the absolutely amazing and fantastic work!!!!!
I just saw you on TV in the US on the discovery Channel talking about people looking like they are dead but buried alive. I recognize your voice and looked up pretty cool
Was prosthetics a rotation during your medical training? I love how much you love this field, it's like you are discovering it for the first time!
Love this videos..You are absolutely amazing doctor .....
I think I read about newer tech for artificial muscles. Sounds like they're catching up to science fiction. Manny, in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, is one of my favorite characters and he had multiple arms for different tasks. One of the characters in the story I'm writing needs assistive limb support in a powered exoskeleton after a spinal injury. I wonder how long before they can grow replacement limbs.
Does something like this have any studies on helping with shadow pain? I almost wonder if it would seeing as how it functions like your old hand would so it might trick your body to thinking it is still there
This is motivation my friends👏🗣🖤
Love your hair cut. Looks great
COOL VIDEO AND EDUCATIONAL AS ALWAYS !
Happy Thanksgiving Siobhan!!!
Interesting and informative as always!!
Did you dye your hair?? It looks beautiful!!!
Make a video about Cardiac Perfusionist please.
Im getting one for my paralyzed stroke arm
Its so weird that I started watching you when you were "Siobhan a first year medical resident".
I can understand and hear every word your saying but I cannot make sense of it at all 😂 it’s completely incredible to me that ours brains can move a robot, how!
Most interesting !
really enjoy your videos. thank you
It would be cool to see stuff like that to play instruments such as piano
Siobhan switching medical field from rheumatologie to robotic prostethics soonish 😅💋
Probably not, just 8 months before graduation.
Wow as a Med student i have never heard of this
Do a longer video :)
Thanks Doc… see you at the top
So awesome!!
Love this and the last video this is so cool and really like figuring out if wanye would be able to skate
Hi my friend Siobhan have a good weekend
Am i the only one who always mouths “hey guys, im Siobhan, a 5th year medical resident, and today..”
Thanx for all the interesting info
what do you use for contraception?
Well done!
Something sounds different. Congrats on your fifth year. 💯
Just about 8 months left as a student
love this!
Cool video please keep them coming
Love the haircut 😄😁😁️💞💞💕💕
Fantastic video
I love your hair!
I've done them
I'm Jeff I love y OU so much great video
Good Afternoon
WoW!!!💙💙💙
There's not much I'm not, or wasn't, familiar with in this video.
With these, where the amputation is and how good the needed muscles are matters.
Can you please play your violin in another video?? I'm a viola player. :)
Five years!
I love ur channel😍
I have something that goes into my shoes because my bones are moving in
Can u shadow an EMT?
Technology is getting brighter.
❤️❤️❤️
BOA TARDE,RIO DE JANEIRO-BRAZIL.
She seems like a kid in a candy shop and this is so cool.
Hey Shioban
Hi❤
How long is this damn residency?
This is just shadowing for TH-cam, not part of her education. Her fellowship/residency in rheumatology ends this summer and she then becomes an attending physician (fully licensed doctor)
Yesterday i was watching i robot🤖
Hi
Ahhh I’m early
Early early
1min gang
real life terminator
wish you could lost more. I'm sure you are extremely busy. Stay safe 🙂
Hi I love you today.
getting closer to deus ex/ghost in the shell oh god we are getting closer to deus ex...
@Joe Bidet video game about a dystopian future where people have prostetic limbs the dystopian part is an AI controls the media. damn good game
the only thing thats sad is that none of these myoelectric devices co. is driven by humanity but pure greed and money. now i know they want to get paid but at the same time we both know that 100m is enough for whoever created it , they dont have to ask 100billions for patents and stuff
WOW! that was a very bad video you did not tell us how robotic arms work. I have a science project due and it seems you don't know anything about robotic arms.