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Chapter 16 and 17 Exam Review

Chapter 16 and 17 Exam Review. Anatomy of the Eye. Muscles of the Eye. Anatomy of the Ear. Middle. External. Inner. Auricle. Semicircular Canals. Vestibular Nerve. Cochlear Nerve. Cochlea. Tympanic Membrane. Eustachian tube. Nose. Hard Palate. Soft Palate.

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Chapter 16 and 17 Exam Review

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  1. Chapter 16 and 17Exam Review

  2. Anatomy of the Eye Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  3. Muscles of the Eye Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  4. Anatomy of the Ear Middle External Inner Auricle Semicircular Canals Vestibular Nerve Cochlear Nerve Cochlea Tympanic Membrane Eustachian tube Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  5. Nose Hard Palate Soft Palate Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  6. Hy- Thy- Cry- TryHyoid- Thyroid Cartilage- Cricoid Cartilage- Trachea Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  7. A: Wrinkles brow A: Aids in biting A: Closes the eyes A: Smiling A: “Puckers” lips A: Depresses cheeks A: Aids in biting Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  8. Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  9. Assessing TMJ Dysfunction 1. Palpating the internal joint- When placing the finger in the ear, the pad of the finger should face anteriorly. 2. Palpating the external joint- Look for asymmetry, clicking, locking during opening and closing. 3. Assessing ACTIVE ROM. Place fingers or knuckles in the mouth. 2=normal ROM <2= dec ROM Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

  10. Traumatic Iritis • Redness associated with blunt trauma • Athlete complains of • Blurred vision • Sensitivity to light • Sensation of pressure Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT

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