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Ocular Causes of Abnormal Head Postures

Ophthalmology, 1979
A prospective study was undertaken to analyze the different causes of abnormal head postures on ocular bases. Eight basic mechanisms were found in a series of 188 patients. Incomitance accounted for 62.7% of the head postures and nystagmus for 20.2%. Important diagnostic criteria for evaluating patients with head postures are discussed.
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A photographic method to measure abnormal head posture

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1988
There are a wide variety of clinical syndromes which can leave the patient with an abnormal head posture. A simple photographic method has been developed to enable measurement to be made of the abnormality. This is achieved by marking the patient's head with a head band and then photographing him/her against a set of mirrors which gives a series of ...
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Approach to the Patient with an Abnormal Head Posture

American Orthoptic Journal, 1995
In the initial approach to the patient with an abnormal head posture, the examiner must first consider that the position may arise from either an ocular or a non-ocular condition.
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Abnormal Head Postures

2017
Most PCPs tend to think of orthomuscular causes for AHPs like muscular torticollis. All strabismologists know of children who were sent for physical therapy when in fact they had a fourth cranial nerve palsy. Conversely, strabismologists may tend to think that all patients with an AHP have an ocular cause. The truth lies somewhere in between.
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Case report of malocclusion with abnormal head posture and TMJ symptoms

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1999
Abnormal cervical muscle function can cause abnormal head posture, adversely affecting the development and morphology of the cervical spine and maxillofacial skeleton, which in turn leads to facial asymmetry and occlusal abnormality. There can be morphologic abnormalities of the mandibular fossa, condyle, ramus, and disk accompanying the imbalance of ...
E, Kondo, T J, Aoba
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Abnormal ocular head postures: Part I.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1987
All patients exhibiting the various types of abnormal head postures of ocular origin that were seen during the last two years are presented in order to determine the relative frequency of the different causes of these postures, and the purposes they serve. The treatment modality and results are also discussed. The manuscript is divided into four parts:
E, Khawam, F, el Baba, F, Kaba
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Abnormal Head Posture due to Ocular Problems- A Review

Current Pediatric Reviews, 2009
An abnormal head posture (AHP), or torticollis, is a common condition in children, with an estimated incidence of 1.3%. This condition is encountered commonly by primary care family pediatricians. AHP can be congenital or ac- quired. The cause of the AHP can be ocular, orthopedic and neurologic.
Paolo Nucci, Batya Curiel
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Abnormal Head Posture in Patients with Duane Syndrome

American Orthoptic Journal, 1995
Abnormal head posture in patients with Duane Syndrome is common. Patients are commonly thought to turn their heads to enhance fusion.
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Strabismus Surgical Treatment for Abnormal Head Posturing

American Orthoptic Journal, 1983
(1983). Strabismus Surgical Treatment for Abnormal Head Posturing. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 32-35.
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