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== Description<br>  ==
== Description ==


There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves and they are numbered according to their position of where they originate on the inferior surface of the brain.&nbsp; The names of the cranial nerves (CN) are: CN I - olfactory, CN II - optic, CN III - oculomotor, CN IV - trochlear, CN V - trigeminal, CN VI - abducens, CN VII - fascial, CN VIII - vestibulocochlear, CN IX - glossopharyngeal, CN X - vagus, CN XI - accessory, and CN XII - hypoglossal.&nbsp; <ref name="Ana">McKinley M, O'Loughlin VD. Human Anatomy. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008fckLRfckLRHill C. Practical guidelines for cystic fibrosis care. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1998.</ref>
=== Root  ===


[[Image:CNs Brain.jpg|Cranial Nerves]]<br>
=== Branches  ===


== Function  ==
== Function  ==
&nbsp;The names of the cranial nerves sometimes correspond with their individual function.&nbsp; The cranial nerves are comprised of axons that are either sensory, motor or both.&nbsp;<ref name="Ana" /> <br>
{| width="200" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
|+ Cranial nerves and their primary functions
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! scope="col" | Cranial Nerve
! scope="col" | Sensory Function
! scope="col" | Somatic Motor Function
! scope="col" | Autonomic (parasympathetic motor) Function
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! scope="row" | CN I - olfactory<br>
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! scope="row" | CN II - optic<br>
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! scope="row" | CN III - oculomotor<br>
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! scope="row" | CN IV - trochlear<br>
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! scope="row" | CN V - trigeminal<br>
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! scope="row" | CN VI - abducens<br>
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! scope="row" | CN VII - fascial<br>
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! scope="row" | CN VIII - vestibulocochlear<br>
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! scope="row" | CN IX - glossopharyngeal<br>
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! scope="row" | CN X - vagus<br>
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! scope="row" | CN XI - accessory<br>
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! scope="row" | CN XII - hypoglossal<br>
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=== Motor  ===
=== Motor  ===
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== Clinical relevance  ==
== Clinical relevance  ==


== Assessment ==
== Assessment ==


=== Palpation  ===
== Treatment ==
 
=== Neurodynamic  ===
 
== Treatment ==
 
=== Manual techniques  ===


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==


== See also  ==
== Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)  ==
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== References  ==
== References  ==



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