Brown Sequard Syndrome

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In this video, Dr Mike explains what happens when a spinal cord injury occurs on one side of the spinal cord (hemi-lesion). He discusses what the symptoms will be below the level of injury, including touch, pain, temperature, and movement.
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How did you explain this so perfect in 4 minutes when I've been trying to figure this out for 2 days. You have a new subscriber, thank you so much!!

nataliegura
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Why haven't my medical school lectures ever been as straightforward as these videos?! Thank you!

IckelLorns
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I been trying so hard to understand this all day today and i just draw out all three tracts repeatedly for about 5 times and finally watch this now i I understand brown sequard syndrome....didnt think this would be really easy after understanding the path thank you 😁

wypy
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As a person living with Brown Sequard Syndrome at C1/C2 from a self inflicted knife wound in April, 2009 I love how simple this video explains everything I feel and go through on a daily basis. Thank you

roydavie
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I have that, among other things, because of my SCI. That's exactly how it feels and you put it in a very simple yet detailed way for people who don't experience it to know what it is

MrFlakko
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The video helped me A LOT! My brain was literally melting trying to understand this syndrome. Thank you so much!!!

ceciliasantos
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Wow.This is a perfect example which shows how study can be very much exciting rather than being a boring thing.

osmanbhuiyan
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After 1 hour brainstorming i was still confused but after watching your video it's crystal clear in just 4 minutes😮😮😮

ultralegends
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This is the best explanation on brown-sequards syndrome!

amazuber
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That's a very good explanation, thank you.
Note: The afferent neurons are pseudounipolar and the cell bodies are located in the spinal ganglion.

aysarabusamaan
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The only thing I can focus on are his arms

vallauritz
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was watching first aid rx hopeless, and u solved the issues real quick,
pain and temperature are always ipsilateral to spinal injury AT THE LEVEL OF INJURY but Contralateral below the level !
brain lesions always Contralateral body part regardless of movement or sensation.
so this is somehow confusing but if you can have this drawing in your head it just makes sense! thank you Sir!

savemeows
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the way i lost my head thinking this was impossible to understand and with this video i'm like oh. so that was it? thanks a million for posting this !!

anitapg
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THANK YOU! You made this super easy to understand without dumbing it down too much!

zoolee
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Sweet short to the point explaination, you saved my time.
Thanks!!

deexazart
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Love this! Super short and straight to the point tysm

BitaCrystal
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Good explanation 👏which i was seeking for a long time..understood well...thank u sir🙏🔥

A.Hemashreeanand
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i finally got the point of that ipsilateral and contralateral things, THANK YOUUUU

karinkamaran
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Easy, Quick and Understandable....Fantastic job

sajadhaider
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Yes…. Thanks… now I understood y I couldn’t understand other videos on this topic… the figures caryng pain and temperature crosses the midline right at the point it enters… thankuuu

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