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  • [[File:Three Internal chambers of the Eye.png|thumb|268x268px|Anatomy of eye]] ...aches to the lens via suspensory ligament. The inner layer and it contains the retina.
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  • ...rvates a single muscle (superior oblique muscle) on the contralateral side of its origin. <ref>Moore KL, Dalley AF, Agur AMR. Clinically Oriented Anatomy ...rochlear nerve supplies the superior oblique muscle. <ref>Netter FH. Atlas of Human Anatomy. Philadelphia; Elsevier, 2019</ref>
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  • ...lear nerve (CN IV), responsible for the extraocular motor functions of the eye. It has a purely somatic motor function. ...sy. E_Medicine.</ref> It has the second longest intracranial course of all the cranial nerves. <ref>Nguyen V, Reddy V, Varacallo M. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.
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  • ...l 4):iv24-31.</ref> The images may present themselves side by side, on top of one another, or both. This disorder can impact a person's balance, movement [[File:Figure of diplopia perception with English annotations.svg.png|thumb|316x316px|alt=]]
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  • ...th ed. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014</ref> Basically, the oculomotor nerve has three major functions which include<ref name=":3">Joyc # Innervation of eye muscles for for gaze fixation and eye tracking (somatic motor)
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  • ...e higher centers of the [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] to the peripheral parts of the body. ...hey are essential for a number of [[Reflexes|reflex]] actions performed by the body<ref name=":0">Brain made simple Vestibulospinal tracts Available: http
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  • ...ording to their location, from the front of the [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] to the back). ...the olfactory nerve is the 1st cranial nerve, and the hypoglossal nerve is the 12th cranial nerve
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  • ...<ref name=":1">·  Wenberg S, Thomas JA. Post traumatic vision syndrome and the locomotor system: Part 2: Screening and collaborative care. J Bodyw Mov The ...in (asthenopia), Sensitivity to light(Photo phobia) and perceived movement of print or stationary Objects.
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  • ...e muscles, as well as the bones, ligaments, and nerve and blood supply for the head and jaw. ...ior to superior. The rotation axes of the foot joints are perpendicular to the cardinal planes. Therefore, motion at these joints results in rotations wit
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  • ...muscle fiber types allows for the wide variety of capabilities that human muscles display. ...xidative (SO), fast oxidative (FO) and fast glycolytic (FG). Most skeletal muscles in a human contain(s) all three types, although in varying proportions. In
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  • ...YA SEKHON. The Basics of Intra-Operative Neurophysiological Monitoring for the Clinician: A Practical Guide. 2021 Jun 2:26.</ref>. The vestibular system is divided into '''a central and peripheral system'''.  
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  • ...559331/<nowiki/>(accessed 4.5.2022)</ref>The below 5 minute video outlines the condition.{{#ev:youtube|bYGxGdu9MsQ|500}}<ref>Osmosis. Myasthenia gravis - Detailed view of a [[Neurone|neuromuscular junction]]:
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  • ...cervical sensorimotor control disturbances. The proprioceptive system in the cervical spine plays a crucial role in controlling balance and posture.<ref ...zziness in neck pain: implications for assessment and management.] journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2009 May;39(5):364-77. [Accessed 26
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  • ...n. Philadelphia: F.A Davis Company; 2007. p. 1-18.</ref> The components of the system can be divided into three parts: ...tion about postural orientation.<ref name=":1">Khan S, Chang R. Anatomy of the vestibular system: a review. NeuroRehabilitation. 2013 Jan 1;32(3):437-43.<
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  • ...Editor '''- [[User:Tarina van der Stockt|Tarina van der Stockt]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/sasha-chelin/ Sash ...based on functional assessment and palpation skills. This page will cover the following: functional assessment, ROM, palpation, special tests and neurolo
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  • ...n|Candace Borgmann]] and [[User:Courtney Smith|Courtney Smith]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP P ...agement<ref name=":0" />. To do this there are three essential elements of the examination:
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