Left Side-Bending Lesion
Cross-source consensus on Left Side-Bending Lesion from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- In a left side-bending lesion, the occiput side bends to the left. — Cranial Side-Bending Strains
- In a left side-bending lesion, the left greater wing of the sphenoid drops downward on the left side. — Cranial Side-Bending Strains
- In a left side-bending lesion, the sphenoid follows the occiput. — Cranial Side-Bending Strains
- The downward movement of the left greater sphenoid wing produces the visible pattern of left side bending. — Cranial Side-Bending Strains