Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Whats a bilateral optical lock?

Step-dads a chiropractor/homeopathic remedy dude. Said he hadnt seen it contained by 20 years.Whats a bilateral optical lock?
It sounds like he be using a manaul muscle testing or Applied Kinesiology technique.
You be probably laying on your rear and had your arm(s) up. Normally your muscle should be strong when you are looking straight and your body is contained by neutral position.
Do you bring to mind which direction you were looking when your muscle go weak? If it be bilateral, it must have become scraggy when looking either right/left, up-right/up-left, or down-right/down-left.
If you can bring up to date me which direction, I can tell you what it expected.
Ocular lock is the term the doctors use to describe a dysfunction of the extra occular muscles. When an occular lock occur, the muscles that allow our eyes to move in adjectives directions are contracted (shortened and tight) which will greatly reduce its function.
Bi-lateral mechanism that it is affecting both sides...(both eyes).
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