For some time I was simply going into YouTube and filtering by ASMR, searching and finding thousands of videos. This method led me to find squishing sounds, clicking, scratching noises, even purring cats (actually the purring cats are rather good).
However as I stated in the first blog item on ASMR I find it works best when it is someone that is talking quietly and calmly.
Recently therefore I have started to focus on medical exam videos. There appear to be a wealth of these. Several of them feature excited or at least energetic presenters (with a mission, presumably, to motivate their viewers). However as I use ASMR as an insomnia cure there isn’t great mileage in continuing with these.
Some are quite obviously designed to educate an up-and-coming population of medical students and start delving into confusing medical terminology. However, occasionally I will come across one that fits the bill quite well. Today’s video is this one:
Focused Shoulder Clinical Examination
It’s a little disconcerting when it loads as in my browser I get just a grey cassette image – I did wonder if I had the incorrect video, however when played there is some preliminary material stating it is “Associate Professor Shane Brun” at the “Clinical Skills Unit, School of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, Australia”.
Having found this video, I thought it would be worthwhile checking out Anthony Bender (for the video occurs in a YouTube channel of that name) and determine if there are any more of the videos in this channel that are also worthy of watching.
I found that there were five videos available the one above and these four:
Focused Knee Clinical Examination
GALS Musculoskeletal Screen
GALS is apparently (gait, arms, legs and spine).
Ottawa Ankle Rules Australian Version
However I did not find this very relaxing ASMR-wise and so I have not added it to the playlist. – I’ve included it in this blog so that you can review it for yourself (ASMR effects seem to be highly individual).
Ottawa Knee Rules Australian Version
I have also not added this to the playlist for the same reason.
I’ve again created a playlist which is here:
There is also a Global playlist which incorporates all the videos covered in the blog so far:
Please feedback if they are effective for you or if you have any further ASMR material which would be worth considering.
Sadly these videos no longer work for me so I am looking for new material, which I will shortly publish here.
I hope that you find them relaxing.
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