This is the first neuro-ophthalmology lecture for OphthoBook.com. This video focusses on the extraocular eye movements, cranial nerve palsies, and localizing neurologic lesions. Neuro-ophthalmology can be a painful topic for many, so I’ve broken the lecture into seperate sections to minimize the torture!
This video was captured and I’ve uploaded it as a Vimeo embeded video … these long video lectures take up a ton of bandwidth, so it is easier to run this from a dedicated server at Vimeo.
NORMAL EYE MOVEMENTS
Here are some of the individual eye-movement videos contained within this lecture. You can download these to put into your powerpoint lectures.
I haven’t posted the second part to rootatlas, yet. However, I have uploaded the second half of this lecture at Ophthobook. You can find it at this address:
Comment by dr nikita — January 27, 2010 @ 12:29 pm
I’m actually a student optometrist from the UK. The videos on this website are excellent, especially the lectures, very well explained!..Hopefully more to come on other topics! Many thanks! Is the second half on root atlas yet btw?
Can you please clarify about the actions of Superior & Inferior Recti muscles ? Books say that they are adductors of the eye.In what position of gaze do they act as adductors ?