
Superior Oblique Palsy
The fourth cranial nerve controls the superior oblique muscle. So weakness of the nerve is also known as “Superior Oblique
She is continually learning new techniques and diagnostic options for her patients. In 2024, she learned the newest and most accurate techniques for managing Binocular Vision Dysfunction at the NeuroVisual Medicine Institute in Michigan.
Dr. Sarah is a certified glaucoma specialist with extensive experience in ocular disease, specialty contact lenses, and comprehensive eye care for every age.

The fourth cranial nerve controls the superior oblique muscle. So weakness of the nerve is also known as “Superior Oblique

Dry Eye Syndrome can leave patients with sandy, gritty, itchy, uncomfortable eyes. Patients with dry eye can also have absolutely

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