Accessory Nerve Palsy: Diagnosis and Acupuncture Treatment

Accessory nerve palsy is a clinical syndrome caused by various factors such as irritation, involvement, or compression of the accessory nerve. The accessory nerve consists of a cranial root and a spinal root; it exits the cranial cavity through the jugular foramen and travels to the neck, where it innervates the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the … Read more

Abducens Nerve Palsy: Diagnosis and Acupuncture Treatment

Abducens nerve palsy refers to the syndrome of paralysis of the muscles innervated by the abducens nerve, caused by various etiologies that directly or indirectly affect or involve the nerve. The abducens nerve nucleus is located in the deep part of the facial colliculus at the floor of the fourth ventricle at the level of … Read more