The trochlear nerve controls depression, inward rotation, and abduction of the eye. It is tested along with cranial nerves III and VI by having the patient follow an object with their eyes to check for any weakness or paralysis in eye movement. The trochlear nerve allows coordinated eye movement.
The trochlear nerve controls depression, inward rotation, and abduction of the eye. It is tested along with cranial nerves III and VI by having the patient follow an object with their eyes to check for any weakness or paralysis in eye movement. The trochlear nerve allows coordinated eye movement.
The trochlear nerve controls depression, inward rotation, and abduction of the eye. It is tested along with cranial nerves III and VI by having the patient follow an object with their eyes to check for any weakness or paralysis in eye movement. The trochlear nerve allows coordinated eye movement.