Love your Anatomy and Physiology lectures. I'm a retired anaesthetic nurse with one stint lasting 6 years in ENT theatre, the rest of my years were spent working on trauma orthopaedics and many other specialities. I loved learning as it was a teaching hospital, we also had various people like paramedics, special services as well as junior anaesthetists and nurses come to develop airway skills. Having watched many of you lectures I find myself surprised that sometimes I can guess what your about to call a structure and being able to follow what your saying. Thank you, for keeping my brain active!
Best description of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve!!! I suffer from Trigeminal, Occipital, Glossopharyngeal AND Vagoglossopharyngeal Neuralgias and I felt this whole video (as I was heating my face over my radiant heat cooktop). I have had 2 styloidectomies, both to decompress my Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves AND my Internal Jugular Ateries. During my second surgery (right side), the very pointy end of the sawed-off styloid process bone sliced through my Jugular. Massive complications, permanent nerve damage, lingering facial paralysis and synkenisis. Now headed for probable facial reanimation surgery and I am terrif8ed. I feel like my daily pain/med journal could graphically describe every last task and responsibility of Cranial Nerves V, VII, IX and X and those other accessory nerves. Thank you for this amazing video...I'll check out some of your other videos...when my whole freakin' head/face/skull and neck aren't blowing up. Seriously, you are amazing! Kindest regards, Allison S.
Excellent professor sam , keep talking about cranial nerves in details, we all hope to make a series videoes to talk in details on each cranial nerve, Thanks 🌷🌷🌷
I was watching your cranial nerves playlist and there from nerves of extra and intraocular muscles I switched to eye anatomy,what a coincidence when I thought I would be revising all the cranial nerves,content on time
OMG 😱🤣 Now I know why I'm a European, non physician Osteopath. Cranial nerves are hard! Thanks for the workup though. It really helps. You don't get good continuing Education here (Germany), especially for anatomy. Things like this must be visited regularly, and then some more. I will watch this vid c couple more (28) times.. lets see if it sticks this time 😎
i m convinced that from a tooth filling with silver in a lower second molar , i got tinnitus , my guess is that the silver filling is touching a nerve and silver is a conductive material , and produces disruption to the nerve and that nerve is connected and to the ear or to the process of hearing .
Very nice 👍 I have hemiplegia due to hematoma operation April 7 2021 after that My Left side became weaker I feel numbness and coldness in my left side and can't walk properly please advice me how to overcome this problem
Love your Anatomy and Physiology lectures. I'm a retired anaesthetic nurse with one stint lasting 6 years in ENT theatre, the rest of my years were spent working on trauma orthopaedics and many other specialities. I loved learning as it was a teaching hospital, we also had various people like paramedics, special services as well as junior anaesthetists and nurses come to develop airway skills. Having watched many of you lectures I find myself surprised that sometimes I can guess what your about to call a structure and being able to follow what your saying. Thank you, for keeping my brain active!
Best description of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve!!! I suffer from Trigeminal, Occipital, Glossopharyngeal AND Vagoglossopharyngeal Neuralgias and I felt this whole video (as I was heating my face over my radiant heat cooktop). I have had 2 styloidectomies, both to decompress my Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves AND my Internal Jugular Ateries. During my second surgery (right side), the very pointy end of the sawed-off styloid process bone sliced through my Jugular. Massive complications, permanent nerve damage, lingering facial paralysis and synkenisis. Now headed for probable facial reanimation surgery and I am terrif8ed. I feel like my daily pain/med journal could graphically describe every last task and responsibility of Cranial Nerves V, VII, IX and X and those other accessory nerves.
Thank you for this amazing video...I'll check out some of your other videos...when my whole freakin' head/face/skull and neck aren't blowing up. Seriously, you are amazing!
Kindest regards,
Allison S.
How are you doing today?
sounds like the surgeon messed up
Fantastic, thank you! Love these scriptless videos. You really know your anatomy. As a dentist wanting a review, this is wonderful!
I love geeking out on this channel. Learning from you is fun and super helpful
What has happened to your voice?? It's really different from your previous videos . Are you I'll??
I want his previous voice😢
So very informative!!! Thank you for sharing your wisdom!)
woww a new anatomy video !!. Excited to watch it.
Excellent professor sam , keep talking about cranial nerves in details, we all hope to make a series videoes to talk in details on each cranial nerve, Thanks 🌷🌷🌷
I was watching your cranial nerves playlist and there from nerves of extra and intraocular muscles I switched to eye anatomy,what a coincidence when I thought I would be revising all the cranial nerves,content on time
What a wonderful video !! Thank you so much
Great body language illustrators.
OMG 😱🤣 Now I know why I'm a European, non physician Osteopath. Cranial nerves are hard! Thanks for the workup though. It really helps. You don't get good continuing Education here (Germany), especially for anatomy. Things like this must be visited regularly, and then some more. I will watch this vid c couple more (28) times.. lets see if it sticks this time 😎
details were what a medical student truly needs for final exam. which I have in 3 days at Semmelweis. Thank you
Xcellellent lecture.long live anatomican in the world
Fantastic lecture. Thank you very much
what's with your voice?
Best videos very helpful
De. Webster. Would you say that an elevation in B/p could cause salivation since the nerve runs along the carotid sinus and gets sensation from that?
I wish you get well soon Mr.Webster
Thank you so.......much....sir.......💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Hahaha 😄 Never found skeletons so cute before 🤣
i m convinced that from a tooth filling with silver in a lower second molar , i got tinnitus , my guess is that the silver filling is touching a nerve and silver is a conductive material , and produces disruption to the nerve and that nerve is connected and to the ear or to the process of hearing .
Sir did you have the doc for this explaination ? i need for my scientific work
Quoi prescrire pour une névralgie glossopharienne. Merci
if only i had him as my teacher in college
Can we have a review of intermediate nerve?
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very nice 👍 I have hemiplegia due to hematoma operation April 7 2021 after that My Left side became weaker I feel numbness and coldness in my left side and can't walk properly please advice me how to overcome this problem
Nice 👍
13:07 spinal trigeminal nucleus
you sound so deep in this video 🤔
Get well soon sir
مبدع
I'm arabian but, u had Explained in an amazing way
Not his voice, I bet.
What has happened to your voice😮