Medial Rectus Muscle
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Medial Rectus Muscle

Introduction The medial rectus muscle is a muscle that is in the orbit near the eye. It is an extraocular muscle of the eye. It arises from the ordinary tendinous ring and inserts into the anteromedial surface of the eye. It is innervated by the inferior division of the oculomotor nerve (III). It rotates the eye medially (adduction). Origin and Insertion of Medial Rectus…

desensitization technique

Desensitization Techniques

Description People with Complex Regional pain syndrome may exhibit abnormal sensations throughout all or part of the affected area. This often contains improved sensitivity to stimuli such as touch, pressure, or temperature. Desensitization may also be an adequate way to treat hypersensitivity, especially when combined with other medical and/or therapeutic interventions. This therapy strives to…

hamstring muscles pain
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Snapping Hamstring syndrome

What is Snapping Hamstring syndrome? Snapping Hamstring Syndrome is a rare disease, but it can induce notable disability in people who have this pathology. Lateral, or biceps, snapping hamstrings are generally due to a presumed genetic or damaged condition where the direct arms of the long and short heads of the biceps are no longer…

occipital neuralgia
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Occipital Neuralgia

What is Occipital Neuralgia? Occipital Neuralgia is a rare disease and drops under the sub-classification of headaches. In this disease generally, occipital nerves get inflamed and induce headaches traveling within their dermatomal courses generally upwards beginning from the base, side, and back of the skull and radiating upwards towards the back of the eyes and…

Posterior auricular nerve
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Posterior auricular nerve

Introduction The posterior auricular nerveThe posterior auricular nerve is the first extracranial branch of the facial nerve trunk. It supplies the posterior belly of the occipitofrontalis and the auricular muscles and provides cutaneous sensation from the skin envelope of the mastoid process and parts of the auricle. Extracranial branches The facial nerve leaves the skull…

CARDIAC PLEXUS
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Cardiac plexus

The cardiac plexus is a network of autonomic nerves and ganglia located at the base of the heart. It is formed by cardiac branches originating from both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Gross anatomy of the cardiac plexus The superficial part of the cardiac plexus The superficial part of the cardiac plexus is placed…