i'm sorry but you've gotten this slightly confused. SR, IR, and MR all Adduct. SO, IO, and LR all Abduct. Look up Essential Clinical Anatomy by Moore and Agur for more information. It's great that you've taken the time to make and post this lesson but please double check your notes before post the video. It can be extremely annoying for a medic to come back from an eye lecture only to be further confused by youtube.
awesome - you are a great teacher. if only i'd seen this video when i started ophthalmology! I think more of medicine should be taught in this way. true intelligence is to make difficult concepts seem REALLY SIMPLE.
It's the ton of vocabulary and anatomy that's daunting... then it's on to the physiology and the anomalies of disease and pathology; that's the good stuff!
Excellent explanation, thanks very much
afnypoo 8 months ago
@Spankly89 and Jonah2139. I don't see any issues with this video. Maybe you're confused with intorsion/extorsion versus Abduction/Adduction.
You are correct that SR, IR, and MR all Adduct. SO, IO, and LR all Abduct.
As for extorsion and intorsion: SO intorts, IO extorts
blur2021 9 months ago
thank you a lot...!!! your videos are awesome.....!!! they helped me a lot...
Qekata 10 months ago
Great lecture
utopian05 1 year ago
Splanky's right. SR and IR are most definitely aDductors, while SO and IO are aBductors. There's some fundamental errors in this lecture.
jonah2139 2 years ago
i'm sorry but you've gotten this slightly confused. SR, IR, and MR all Adduct. SO, IO, and LR all Abduct. Look up Essential Clinical Anatomy by Moore and Agur for more information. It's great that you've taken the time to make and post this lesson but please double check your notes before post the video. It can be extremely annoying for a medic to come back from an eye lecture only to be further confused by youtube.
splanky89 2 years ago
awesome - you are a great teacher. if only i'd seen this video when i started ophthalmology! I think more of medicine should be taught in this way. true intelligence is to make difficult concepts seem REALLY SIMPLE.
HippocratesofCos 2 years ago
aah the oblique doesnt make me feel so smart intorts and looks down always confounds me
yeahsuperstar 2 years ago
It's the ton of vocabulary and anatomy that's daunting... then it's on to the physiology and the anomalies of disease and pathology; that's the good stuff!
USNARox2008 3 years ago