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Which technique is least effective for the patient with persistent occiput posterior position?
Iris
The colored part of the eye surrounding the pupil, responsible for controlling the amount of light reaching the retina.
Eyeball
The organ of vision that receives light and images, enabling sight.
Method of Limits
A psychophysical method for measuring thresholds, in which stimuli are gradually increased or decreased until detected by the participant.
Sensory Sensitivity
Sensory sensitivity refers to the magnitude of response or reactivity to environmental stimuli, such as light, sound, or tactile sensations.
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