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A child with a abnormal neck posture after doing a head-over-heels
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2010Torticollis in children is a frequently encountered problem. Whereas non-traumatic torticollis usually allows a non-urgent work-up, traumatic torticollis-even in the absence of neurologic abnormalities-needs prompt analysis for structural damage of the spinal column and myelum.
Karen, de Kroon +2 more
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[Abnormal head posture is not equal to compensatory head posture].
[Zhonghua yan ke za zhi] Chinese journal of ophthalmology, 2014All head position disorders can be called abnormal head posture, but abnormal head posture is not equal to compensatory head posture. Only abnormal head posture in connection with extraocular muscle disorders can be called compensatory head posture. Compensatory head posture is usually adopted to optimize visual acuity or to obtain single binocular ...
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Abnormal Head Posture in a Patient With Normal Ocular Motility: Sandifer Syndrome
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2008The authors describe an unusual presentation of abnormal head posture in a 5-year-old boy. Sandifer syndrome is associated with torticollis and gastroesopheageal reflux. Treating physicians should be aware of non-ocular causes of abnormal head posture in the absence of ocular manifestations.
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Accuracy of clinical estimation of abnormal head postures.
Binocular vision & strabismus quarterly, 2004Correct diagnosis and analysis of an abnormal head posture (AHP) is critical in the clinical assessment of patients with strabismus and nystagmus. This study was performed to evaluate the accuracy and precision of clinicians estimating the degree of face turns and head tilts.Experimental simulation study.Two normal volunteers and 4 pediatric and 1 ...
Dong-Seob, Kim +4 more
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The Role of the Orthoptist in the Management of Patients with Abnormal Head Posture
American Orthoptic Journal, 1995The quest for the correct etiology of an abnormal head posture is often difficult. Ophthalmologists often enlist the expertise of an orthoptist to assist with this diagnostic dilemma.
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AN ANALYSIS OF ABNORMAL POSTURE OF THE HEAD IN PARKINSONISM OF VARIOUS ORIGINS
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1928Among the most striking and interesting characteristics of patients with parkinsonism of any origin are the postural abnormalities. The most typical disorder is a combination of masklike facies, forward flexion of the head and trunk, flexion at the hips and knees, adduction of the arms and flexion of the elbows and fingers.
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Abnormal head posture: an ophthalmological approach.
Binocular vision & strabismus quarterly, 2001An abnormal head posture (AHP) is an important clinical sign; it may be due to non-ocular or ocular causes. The literature on the subject is disperse, however.To present a comprehensive discussion on the subject.AHP due to an ocular cause can be observed in conditions both not related or related to the extraocular motility.
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Abnormal Head Posture in Unilateral Superior Oblique Palsy
Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2021Masoud Khorrami-Nejad +2 more
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Abnormal Head Posture in a Monocular Viewing Patient
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1999Y, Morad, P, Nemet
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Ultrasound echo intensity of cervical muscles in women with and without forward head posture
Cranio - Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 2022Fateme Bokaee +2 more
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