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Abnormal Posture of the Head

open access: closed, 1985
In the conditions discussed in this chapter the head is either turned or tilted to one side, or both. The description is not comprehensive, in that abnormal posture as observed in comatose or poorly reactive patients following extensive damage to the cerebral hemispheres and/or brain stem is not analyzed. The pathophysiological mechanism underlying the
Klaus Poeck
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Strabismus Surgical Treatment for Abnormal Head Posturing

open access: closedAmerican Orthoptic Journal, 1983
(1983). Strabismus Surgical Treatment for Abnormal Head Posturing. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 32-35.
Eugene M. Helveston
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A child with a abnormal neck posture after doing a head-over-heels

open access: closedEuropean Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Torticollis 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 ocular head postures: Part I.

open access: closedAnnals 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:
Edward Khawam, Fadi El Baba, F Kaba
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Accuracy of clinical estimation of abnormal head postures.

open access: closedBinocular vision & strabismus quarterly, 2004
Correct 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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Abnormal Head Posture in Restrictive Strabismus

open access: closedAmerican Orthoptic Journal, 1995
Joseph L. Demer
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Assessing abnormal head posture

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2013
We aim to give a systematic approach on how to assess the cause of a patient's abnormal head posture (AHP).Over the decades, many important clinical observers and teachers have described diagnostic techniques for patients with AHP. Recently, Wong has added a new set of office-based diagnostic criteria that expand and solidify the office assessment of ...
Orly, Halachmi-Eyal, Lionel, Kowal
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Abnormal Head Posture in Unilateral Superior Oblique Palsy

Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2020
Purpose: To evaluate the manifestations and severity of abnormal head posture (AHP) in unilateral congenital and acquired superior oblique palsy (SOP) patients and to assess the effect of AHP on facial appearance. Patients and methods: This case series study was performed on 60 consecutive SOP patients, which consisted of 47 patients with congenital ...
Masoud Khorrami-Nejad   +5 more
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Abnormal Head Postures: A Review

American Orthoptic Journal, 2001
(2001). Abnormal Head Postures: A Review. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 137-143.
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