Ocular Motor Control: The Psychology of Eye Movement
The Superior Rectus Muscle: Anatomy, Function, and Clinical Relevance Core Definition and Anatomical Placement The Superior Rectus (SR) is fundamentally defined as one of the seven extraocular muscles (EOMs) essential for controlling precise and coordinated eye movement. Situated within the orbit, the SR belongs to the group of four rectus muscles—superior, inferior, medial, and lateral—which […]
Cyclophoria: Understanding Hidden Ocular Stress
Cyclophoria is an ocular condition in which the eyes appear to be outwardly rotated or converged. It is an uncommon condition, primarily affecting children, and is often associated with strabismus. This article will discuss the diagnosis, clinical features, etiology, and management of cyclophoria. Diagnosis Cyclophoria is diagnosed by observation of the eyes. In most cases, […]
DIPLOPIA
The Clinical Definition and Perceptual Framework of Diplopia Diplopia, commonly referred to as double vision, is a complex visual impairment characterized by the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object. These images may be displaced horizontally, vertically, or diagonally relative to one another, creating significant confusion within the primary visual cortex. From a […]
DOUBLE VISION
An Introduction to Diplopia: Understanding the Phenomenon of Double Vision Double vision, clinically referred to as diplopia, is a complex and often distressing visual impairment where a single object is perceived as two distinct images. These images may appear side-by-side, one on top of the other, or at an angled orientation to one another. Within […]
OCULOMOTOR PALSY
Introduction to Oculomotor Palsy (OMP) Oculomotor Palsy (OMP), medically defined as a third cranial nerve (CN III) neuropathy, represents a significant neurological disorder characterized by the impairment of the eye muscles and the resulting loss of control over eye movements and eyelid positioning. This condition arises specifically from damage to the oculomotor nerve, which originates […]