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strabismus , gaze , ocular movements , classification etc presented by senior optometrist & ort...
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Olfactory Nerve (CN I): This nerve is all about smell. It carries sensory information from the nose ...
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The GCS assess a persons based on their ability to perform eye movements,, speak, and move their bod...
Temporalis: Located on the side of the head, it helps in closing the jaw. Masseter: Located at the a...
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This PowerPoint presentation serves as a comprehensive resource on strabismus, an ocular condition c...