As a medical student, these videos were my go-to for OSCES. I am now a doctor, and I've unconsciously incorporated elements of Andrew's mannerisms and expressions into my routine physical examination.
LOL I cant believe that after passing MRCS, I am here for a quick revision for ST3 clinical videos and geeky medics is still my number 1, although specific tests are needed for the FRCS. Definitely adequate for medical students
Nice video guys, i thought it would be much better if you added more special tests. These are the general important special tests and what they test for, look for them on youtube for how to perform them: Apprehension test- Test glenohumeral instability Painful arc test, neer test, Hawkins test - Impingement Jobe's test, empty can test - supraspinatus tear Scarf test - test the AC Joint Speed's test - Biceps and check for biceps tendonitis. Gerber test (lift off test) - Subscapularis
@@Dr_Footbrake both movements will elicit a pain response in the event of GH joint pathology. however, you should have your patients actively abduct the arm. No idea why he passively did it.
As a medical student, these videos were my go-to for OSCES. I am now a doctor, and I've unconsciously incorporated elements of Andrew's mannerisms and expressions into my routine physical examination.
LOL I cant believe that after passing MRCS, I am here for a quick revision for ST3 clinical videos and geeky medics is still my number 1, although specific tests are needed for the FRCS. Definitely adequate for medical students
Happy to still be here for you Jeff! Hope ST3 is going well. 🙂
Hello I am here 😂 going to have my MRCS Part B next week , wish to comment here again with same comment 🎉
How ur exam
Any advice?@@bedoahmed4838
The hardest part of an OSCE now will be remembering not to introduce myself as “Andrew, one of the final year medical students”
Lol true
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machschau 😂😂😂😂😂
Amazing! 😄😄
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Nice video guys, i thought it would be much better if you added more special tests.
These are the general important special tests and what they test for, look for them on youtube for how to perform them:
Apprehension test- Test glenohumeral instability
Painful arc test, neer test, Hawkins test - Impingement
Jobe's test, empty can test - supraspinatus tear
Scarf test - test the AC Joint
Speed's test - Biceps and check for biceps tendonitis.
Gerber test (lift off test) - Subscapularis
Thanks
thank u for this beautiful comment👍😊
Is this man gonna be a 'Final Year Medical Student' forever? lol
Thank you so much for the amazing work!!! You are the best channel on TH-cam and you have helped so many med school students!!!
Andrew is so humble to be a final year student throughout his life
😂😂😂😂
Brilliant! Great technique, great video! Thank you so much!
I'm volunteering for this today
Thanks for your work.u guys hv done a lot.😊😊😊
4:09 the mic drop test 🎤
u r so funny😂, its 6:04 in the morning and im reading your joke
Thaaanks u safe my a** befor the clinical exam ♡♡♡ I am in my final year.
I really love this channel. I watch your videos when I study assessment 💚💚💚💚💚
Osce on Thursday and just recapping x
I enjoyed this video. Is the painful arc test the same as the drop arm test used to asses RTC pathology?
Thanks!
This channel is awesome! It helps me a lot!
This was very useful. Thank you so much :)
Thank you for providing these videos, i should have checked youtube before buying the bates videos.
I think he did painful arch test wrong as you are testing pain during abduction not adduction
ToXiCOnE100 eccentric abduction still loads structures that are affected in the painful arc
@@Dr_Footbrake both movements will elicit a pain response in the event of GH joint pathology. however, you should have your patients actively abduct the arm. No idea why he passively did it.
super helpful. thank you
My OSCI will be after two weeks and I am little bit confused about the physical exam 😔😔
Great,just great!!!
Lol I’m here again after three years of watching this for the first time
Glad to have you back!
Dr Andrew what stage are you at in your training now? Thanks - M
Andrew is currently an Emergency Medicine trainee
I thought it was regarding gym training
@@geekymedics May I know what is Dr. James doing at the moment? I assume he is a doctor too.
@@jaynade2248 He's currently working as a doctor in New Zealand!
thank u i love you so much
Second year medical student 💔
Everyone who studied medicine knows that James has a flat belly
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Mashallah ❤
james the living mannequin😃
Anyone else here for ASMR? 😂
Yes lol
Yes fam
Me! 😅
On that note, imagine a video with Andrew and Colin again. We can dream.