Paralysis of eye muscles
BL-1-0.1 cun superior and medial to the inner canthus of the eye, in a depression. | |
BL-10-Approximately
1.3 cun lateral to ➞ Du-15, where the trapezius muscle inserts on the
lower border of the occiput, close to where the major occipital nerve
emerges. | |
DU-12-On the midline, below the spinous process of the 3rd thoracic vertebra (T3). | |
DU-14-On the midline, below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra (C7). | |
G.B.-1-In a bony depression on the lateral aspect of the orbital margin, on the level of the outer canthus of the eye. | |
G.B.-14-With
the patient looking straight ahead, on the pupil line, approximately 1
cun superior to the midpoint of the eyebrow, at the junction of the
frontal eminence and the superciliary arch. | |
G.B.-6-At the junction of the lower quarter and the upper three quarters of a line connecting ➞ ST-8 and ➞ G.B.-7. | |
SI-14-3
cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 1st
thoracic vertebra, at the insertion of the levator scapulae muscle. | |
SI-15-2 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra. | |
SI-5-On the ulnar aspect of the wrist, at the level of the lateral joint space. | |
SI-6-In
the depression radial and proximal to the styloid process of the ulna,
which forms when the hand is turned from a pronated to a supinated
position. | |
ST-2-With the eyes looking straight ahead, directly below the centre of the pupil, in the depression at the infraorbital foramen. | |
ST-5-On the lateral mandible, anterior to the masseter muscle. | |
T.B.-17-With the patient’s mouth open, in the depression behind the earlobe, between the mastoid process and the mandible. | |
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Category: Eye illnesses |
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