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Left Sided Facial Paralysis in Bell's Palsy

Cranial Nerve / Facial Nerve Paralysis

#Facial #Paralysis #Bells #Palsy #clinical
Left Sided Facial ... Bell's Palsy Cranial ... Nerve / Facial ... Palsy #clinical #video ... #neurology #CN7
Hemifacial Spasm on Physical Exam

#HFS #Hemifacial #Spasm #PhysicalExam #CN7 #CNVII #Facial #Nerve #neurology #clinical #video
Hemifacial Spasm ... #PhysicalExam #CN7 ... #CNVII #Facial ... #Nerve #neurology ... #clinical #video
Cranial Myokymia

Paroxysmal episodes of left facial (Orbicularis oculi) and left abducens spasms after remote radiation to
Cranial Myokymia ... episodes of left facial ... radiation induced cranial ... @bobvarkey #Cranial ... #CNVI #CN6 #Abducens
Distal Radius Fracture 
Distal radius fracture is the most common orthopedic injury. Here's a quick summary.
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• Chauffer = radial ... DRUJ disruption, radial ... fracture, median nerve ... tunnel syndrome ... Fracture #Forearm #Radial
Radial Nerve Anatomy and Function
The Radial nerve is the nerve of elbow, wrist and digital extension.
Radial Nerve Anatomy ... and Function The Radial ... along with the radial ... nerve injury ... nerve injury
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (Herpes zoster oticus) wit Facial Nerve Palsy
Triad: 
 - Ipsilateral facial paralysis
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zoster oticus) wit Facial ... - Ipsilateral facial ... zoster #oticus #Facial ... #neurology #clinical ... #CN7 #CNVII
Upper Extremity Dermatomes and Myotomes
Motor Function
Shoulder:
 • Abduction - C5,C6 (axillary)
 • Adduction - C6, C7,
, C8 (radial) Supination ... , C8 (radial) Finger ... , C8 (radial) ... damage to the radial ... nerve in the radial
Left Abducens Spasm on Physical Exam

A 50 yr male with left facial spasm and diplopia, with
male with left facial ... paroxysmal brainstem syndrome ... #CNVI #CN6 #PhysicalExam ... ophthalmology #neurology ... #video
Supracondylar Elbow Fracture
• Most common elbow fracture in children, peak age 5-7 
• When looking at
capitellum (age 1), radial ... anterior interosseous nerve ... brachial artery injury ... ), compartment syndrome ... ; Types II-IV, pending