Neurology can feel overwhelming due to the volume of topics and the difficulty of retaining interconnected concepts like reflexes, pathways, and clinical signs. Even after understanding theory, many students struggle with recall during revision, especially in the final phase before exams.
Physics Wallah’s Neurology-focused videos help address this issue by presenting concepts in an organised and revision-friendly manner. These sessions focus on clarity, repetition of key ideas, and application through questions, helping you retain information more effectively.
With a combination of concept explanation and MCQ-based learning, these videos support stronger recall and more efficient exam preparation.
This session focuses on clinical vignette-based MCQs, which are an important part of exams like NExT/FMGE and NEET-PG. It teaches a step-by-step approach to solving patient based questions by interpreting symptoms, identifying patterns, and reaching the correct diagnosis.
A major highlight is the explanation of speech disorders like Aphasia, including differentiation between Broca and Wernicke types based on clinical presentation. The session also strengthens your understanding of lesion localization in real exam scenarios.
The focus is on application rather than rote learning, helping you use neuroanatomy and neurophysiology concepts effectively. This improves accuracy and reduces confusion while solving MCQs.
This session explains weakness and paralysis in a clear clinical framework. It begins with non neurological causes such as metabolic and systemic conditions, helping you differentiate them from neurological causes.
It then systematically covers neurological causes, including muscle disorders, peripheral nerve lesions, spinal cord conditions, brainstem involvement, and cortical causes like stroke. Each topic is explained with a focus on symptom patterns and diagnostic approach.
You also learn how to classify weakness as focal or generalized, which is essential for narrowing down diagnoses in both exams and clinical settings.
This video is designed for quick and focused revision, especially useful when exam dates are approaching. It covers high-yield Neurology topics that are frequently asked in FMGE and NEET-PG, helping you revise efficiently within a limited time.
The session includes important clinical concepts such as muscle tone, deep tendon reflexes, and the difference between upper motor neuron and lower motor neuron lesions. These topics are often tested directly or indirectly in exams, making them essential for revision.
You also learn how to approach lesion localization, which is a key area in Neurology. The lecture discusses commonly asked conditions like Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), Myasthenia Gravis, and different types of Aphasia.
This session focuses on reinforcing concepts rather than introducing completely new topics. It helps you revise important areas, strengthen your memory, and improve your confidence before the exam.
These three sessions together cover different aspects of Neurology preparation. One focuses on clinical problem-solving, another on quick revision, and the third on building foundational understanding. This combination helps you prepare in a balanced way.
You improve conceptual clarity by understanding topics step by step. Your problem-solving ability improves through MCQ-based learning and clinical scenarios. At the same time, quick revision sessions help you retain important information before the exam.
