Ophthalmic Myology a Systematic Treatise On the Ocular Muscles
Ophthalmic Myology a Systematic Treatise On the Ocular Muscles
G C Giles Christopher Savage
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Again, raising the handle, so that the pointer shall stand at zero, will bring the two words into a horizontal line, and thus cause the superior obliques to relax. Repeating these steps, alternate con- traction and relaxation of the superior obliques can be CYCLOPHORIA. 409 accomplished. This exercise stopped short of fatigue would tend to strengthen these muscles, and thus cure the plus cyclophoria. In minus cyclophoria the discs would have to be so ro- tated as to make the words incline towar...d the corre- sponding- side, in order to call into action the inferior ob- liques. The Stevens clinoscope also can be used for exercising* the obliques; but this, too, would require the time of the surgeon or his assistant. The discs used should be those marked with the diameter, and not with the radius, un- less the two radii should be made both to point in the same direction. The former would be better. The discs could be placed with the diameters either vertical or horizontal. Revolving 1 the two tubes, so that the indicators would point toward each other, would call into action the superior oblique muscles; but when made to diverge from each other, the inferior obliques would be called into action.
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