Dr. Richard H Blanks M.D
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
8405 N Fresno St Suite 110 Fresno CA, 93720About
Dr. Richard Blanks is a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner in Fresno, CA. As a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner, Dr. Blanks is trained to assess, diagnose, prevent, and treat sports injuries in patients of all ages, and refer those patients to further services if needed. Sports Medicine Family Practitioners must complete specialized training in order to help each patient maximize function and improve quality of life.
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Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS- Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Some determinants of vestibular canal activity in cat and man.
- Planar relationships of the semicircular canals in man.
- The orientation of the semicircular canals in the guinea pig.
- Physiologic characteristics of vestibular first-order canal neurons in the cat. I. Response plane determination and resting discharge characteristics.
- Cortical and subcortical afferents to the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis and basal pontine nuclei in the macaque monkey.
- Laser vs. suture nerve anastomosis.
- Laser-assisted nerve repair. Laser-trimming of nerve ends with epineurial suture anastomosis.
- GABAergic and non-GABAergic projections of accessory optic nuclei, including the visual tegmental relay zone, to the nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal accessory optic nucleus in rat.
- Retinal degeneration in the macula of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
- Cat efferent vestibular system: weak suppression of primary afferent activity.
- Response properties of vestibular afferents in alert cats during optokinetic and vestibular stimulation.
- Opioid receptors in the accessory optic system of the rat: effects of monocular enucleation.
- Afferents to the cerebellar flocculus in cat with special reference to pathways conveying vestibular, visual (optokinetic) and oculomotor signals.
- The projection of GABA-ergic neurons of the medial terminal accessory optic nucleus to the pretectum in the rat.
- Neurons of the medial terminal accessory optic nucleus of the rat are poorly collateralized.
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