Left Side-Bending Lesion
In a left side-bending lesion, the left greater wing of the sphenoid drops downward on the left side. In a left side-bending lesion, the occiput side bends to the left. In a left side-bending lesion, the sphenoid follows the occiput. In th…
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In a left side-bending lesion, the left greater wing of the sphenoid drops downward on the left side. In a left side-bending lesion, the occiput side bends to the left. In a left side-bending lesion, the sphenoid follows the occiput. In the left sidebending pattern, the occiput sidebends or rotates left. In the left sidebending pattern, the left occiput drops left. In the left sidebending pattern, the greater wing on the left side drops down. The downward movement of the left greater sphenoid wing produces the visible pattern of left side bending.