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A Conceptual Way to Understand Hilton's Law with Dr. Shrikant Verma #cerebellumacademy #neetpg #fmge . . Enroll now in Cerebellum's Premium Plan, and let's rock the NEET PG or FMGE journey together! Follow us for updates and Enroll here: https://www.cerebellumacademy.com . . Calling all NEET-PG and FMGE aspirants! If you've ever struggled with remembering the countless muscles and nerves in the human body, this video is a must-watch! . Join us as Dr. Shrikant Verma, faculty of Anatomy at Cerebellum Academy, explains a powerful concept – Hilton's Law – that simplifies the intricate network of muscles and nerves in the body. . Just like rivers flow in specific directions, Hilton's Law dictates that nerves in a particular compartment supply all related skin, muscles, and joints. Think of it as the Ganga River flowing in the north, supplying the north states, and Krishna, Kaveri, and Godavari in the south, supplying the south. Applying this logic, you'll effortlessly remember how nerves function in different body areas. . Dr. Shrikant Verma simplifies complex concepts with real-life examples, dissecting upper limbs, lower limbs, forearms, and more. You'll learn which nerves supply which muscles, making anatomy a breeze. . Contents ✅Upper Limb:- Musculocutaneous nerve for the entry compartment, radial nerve for the posterior compartment. ✅ Forearm:- Median nerve for most muscles, with exceptions. ✅ Lower Limb:- Femoral nerve for the front compartment, obturator nerve for the medial side, sciatic nerve for the posterior thigh. ✅ Leg:- Deep peroneal nerve for the entry compartment, superficial peroneal nerve for the lateral side, and deep peroneal nerve for the back of the leg. . Stay engaged, take notes, and ask questions in the comments. Learning anatomy has never been more exciting! Don't miss this opportunity to boost your NEET-PG and FMGE exam prep with Dr. Shrikant Verma's expert guidance. Subscribe, like, and share with fellow aspirants to help them master Hilton's Law too!