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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) is a very rare but potentially life-threatening condition that is caused by excessive dopamine (D2...
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) is a very rare but potentially life-threatening condition that is caused by excessive dopamine (D2...
Catalyst University
The Spinothalamic Pathway EXPLAINED! | Pain & Temperature
In this video, we explore the structure, physiology, and sensation relayed by the spinothalamic pathway.
The Noted Anatomist
Superior and Inferior
This video tutorial discusses how the terms "Superior" and "Inferior" are used in anatomy: 0:00. Intro 0:14. Defining superior and inferior 0:23. Practicing the terms using examples 2:20. In-a-Nutshell 2:26. Acknowledgements
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Organs Are Part Of The Nervous System?
This video is answering the question of what organs are part of the nervous system.
Catalyst University
Straight Leg Raise Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the straight leg raise (SLR) test. More specifically, we will cover the interpretation of results and explore its psychometric properties.
Catalyst University
Diagnosing Nerve Damage with EMG [Example 3] | UE Radiculopathy
In this video, we do an example of diagnosing nerve damage LOCATION using EMG data. This example [Example 3] is for UE nerve root damage (UE radiculopathy).
JJ Medicine
Lead Poisoning (Lead Toxicity) | Sources, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Lead Poisoning (Lead Toxicity) | Sources, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Lead Poisoning (also known as Lead Toxicity) is a condition involving exposure and increased levels of lead in the blood. Lead...
Lead Poisoning (also known as Lead Toxicity) is a condition involving exposure and increased levels of lead in the blood. Lead...
Barcroft Media
Paralysis Didn’t Stop Me Becoming A Ballet Dancer
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 06: A 17-YEAR-OLD girl with paralysed arms has sworn that she’ll never let her disability stop her from dancing. Sarah Todd Hammer, from Atlanta, was just eight years old when she developed acute flaccid...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Body Cavities & Serous Membranes
In this video, we discuss the major human body cavities and the serous membranes that line them (visceral and parietal layers).
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy and Physiology of Erectile Function
This video explains the anatomy and physiology behind male erections, including the role of psychological and tactile stimulation, the parasympathetic nervous system, and the erectile tissues within the penis. The video also discusses...
Kenhub
Brachial plexus
Structure of the brachial plexus, including the roots, trunks, cords and branches.
Professor Dave Explains
Platyhelminthes Part 3: Parasitic Trematodes and Monogeneans
All members of Trematoda and Monogenea are ectoparasites, also known as flukes. Reproduction is often complicated for these parasites, requiring a specific type of intermediate host and final host. This video provides an overview of...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Tylenol and How it Works in the Body
In this video, the teacher explains how Tylenol (acetaminophen or paracetamol) works in the human body. They discuss its absorption in the gastrointestinal tract, its effects on pain and fever, and its metabolism in the liver. They also...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Bulging and Herniated Discs
In this video, the teacher explains the anatomy of intervertebral discs and discusses the conditions of bulging and herniated discs. They also explore the associated nerve pain known as sciatica and how it can be diagnosed and treated.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy of Pain
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy pain and shows the various structured associated with its transmission and processing.
Catalyst University
Diagnosing Nerve Damage with EMG [Example 1] | UE, Proximal to Elbow
In this video, we do an example of diagnosing nerve damage LOCATION using EMG data. This example [Example 1] is for damage to an UE nerve at a site proximal to the elbow and thus utilizes the brachial plexus.
Institute of Human Anatomy
What Caffeine Does to the Body
What Caffeine Does to the Body In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how caffeine interacts with the various tissues throughout the human body and produces it's various effects, including potential side...
The Noted Anatomist
Neurological levels schematic
Schematic showing spinal neurological levels based upon somite development.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Urinary System: Can Your Bladder Actually Explode?
In this video, the speaker uses cadavers to explain the urinary system and answer the question of whether or not holding in urine can cause the bladder to rupture. He discusses the organs and structures involved in the urinary system,...
Kenhub
Medical imaging at the level of C1
CT and MRI imaging of normal anatomy at the level of the first cervical vertebra.
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Physiology of Muscle Spindles
In this video, we review GTOs and discuss the functions of muscle spindles in providing proprioceptive information about muscle length and preventing stretch-related muscle injuries.
Curated Video
The Brain and Motor Control: Understanding How We Move
In this video, we explore the fascinating control center of our bodies - the brain. We learn about reflexes, motor systems, and the various motor areas in the brain that allow for precise voluntary control. Additionally, we discover the...
Kenhub
Nerves of the intercostal space
Main nerves of the intercostal space from a superolateral view.