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2011 Series -  July 19, 2011 Lecture 24 of 52  NEXT»

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This 5-year-old boy presents as shown in the picture with his chin down and looking upward. Before beginning the examination, you are thinking:

1. The most likely reason for this head posture is:

a. The child can see better.
b. He is being playful.
c. He has neck muscle spasm.
d. He has an interest in something on the ceiling.
e. none of the above

2. The test most useful to start the examination is:

a. distract the boy to see if he will change his head posture
b. ask him what he is looking at
c. check eye movements with versions
d. palpate the neck
e. none of the above

3. It is most likely that eventual treatment would be:
a. neck surgery
b. neck muscle stretching
c. prism
d. eye exercises
e. eye muscle surgery

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