Neurology: Clinical Skills - Motor, Sensory, & Reflex Neurological Exam #neurology #ubcmedicine

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This video will cover, in detail, the motor, sensory, reflect components of a neurological examination.

This video is created for the UBC Medicine Neurology Clinical Skills curriculum as part of MEDD 419 FLEX projects.

Filmed, written, and directed by:
John Liu
Vincent Soh
Chris Calvin
Kashi (Siyoung) Lee
Kero (Yue) Yuen
Ge Shi

Doctor - Dr. Jason Valerio (Department of Neurology, UBC)

Supervised by:
Dr. Alex Henri-Bhargava (Department of Neurology, UBC)
Zac Rothman (UBC FOM Digital Solutions: Ed Tech)

Edited by:
Stephen Gillis

Produced by UBC FOM Digital Solutions EdTech team facilitates innovation by UBC Medicine learners and faculty.

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the reason why this video is more informative than most exam videos is because it demonstrated or at least explains what happens when things are not normal

sexydadee
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I came here for asmr and now feel like I’m learning stuff and can’t turn away.

flee
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If the motor section of the exam is done correctly both the doctor and the patient are suppose to get red in the face, however sometimes only the doctor gets red.

saintdenis
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Grade 0 "no movement at all" is exactly how I am when I watch these neurological exams.

CalvinHikes
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This was incredibly helpful, great content.

adam
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I love your video, really useful guide  for neurological exam.    thank you so much

sakkitsakkit
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Hands down the best neuro exam video on YouTube, schools should send this video to the student and save their and our time

alisvela
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This video is great. The ASMR is not as strong for me but I am learning about everything that is taking place in all my typical ASMR vids!

dustinjames
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Such a helpful video! I'm a nursing student doing online school work because of the pandemic (like everyone right now) but this made learning the neuro assessment so much clearer! Thanks!

hannahlarson
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Best comprehensive video on neuro exam ever. Thankyou UBC

scidrocks
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The End was amazing. Thank you people!!!

tromick
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This the best video ever . Thanks alot .

emanahmed
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thank you, great video. it was the end scene for me, easily a 4+/5 💪

deanrusso
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I really appreciate your channel. Thanks!

natashaesa
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Cranial nerves, strech reflexes these videos are great n hve besr quilty vdeo realy thnks for ur qualty vdeo n lessons 🙈❤️

mohanjr
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Good an simple neuro exam. Very helpful

siavashshaghighi
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This video is really very informative especially the way of demonstration is spectacular

sukhdeepkaur
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This is literally perfect, starting on a neuro floor today

hootie
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I came for the sandwich breath but got educated, instead.

grumblekin
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Best video I've ever seen on neurological exam. ❤

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