This instructional video by Dr. Conwell covers the function (sensory and motor components) of each Cranial Nerve (CN) and how to correctly and quickly screen CN's III trough XII in 75 seconds in the clinical setting. This is a concise video tutorial is designed for health care students as a quick guide on assessing the CN.
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This YouTube clip is part of an hour-long instructional medical video program by Dr. Conwell that covers in detail how to perform a screening evaluation of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (Program I of a three-program video trilogy) in the clinical setting. The full hour-long instructional video is a valuable aid in assisting students and young clinicians who are looking for a clear and concise vehicle to expand their exam procedures to enhance overall clinical skills. This teaching video may also be very helpful when reviewing for board examinations.
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Video Program I – CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SCREENING EXAM
This hour-long instructional video demonstrates how to perform a neurological examination to evaluate for a CNS lesion which includes screening for mental status, cognition, cerebral cortex, cerebellar function tests (gait, coordination, equilibrium), cranial nerves (CN) & spinal cord tracts. This video also demonstrates the 75 seconds in-office cranial nerve exam.
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Video Program II – PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SCREENING EXAM
This hour-long instructional video demonstrates how to screen for a PNS lesion. The video covers in detail how to evaluate deep tendon reflexes (DTR’s), perform an upper and lower extremity sensory exam (dermatomes), perform an upper and lower extremity motor exam (Kendall & Kendall muscle grading scale), evaluate the brachial and lumbosacral plexus, and how to perform a “three minute” PNS exam.
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Video Program III – SPINE & PARASPINAL MUSCULOSKELETAL SCREENING EXAM
This hour-long instructional video demonstrates how to screen for a musculoskeletal lesion of the axial skeleton. The video covers in detail how to perform the visual inspection exam, palpation of the Cervical and Lumbar spine and associated paraspinal tissues, Range of Motion of the Cervical and Lumbar spine (active, passive, resistive maneuvers to DDx sprain v. strain), orthopedic testing (provocative maneuvers), peripheral vascular exam, and evaluating for non-organic physical signs.
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Cranial Nerve Examination - Total Time 75 seconds
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