Vision Therapy: A Primer and Caution for Pediatricians [PDF]
Vision therapy, also known as behavioral therapy, is theorized by its practitioners to treat a variety of visual disorders, including learning disability in children.
Bo Wang, Edward Kuwera
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Improving Visual Function after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using a Vision Therapy Program: Case Reports [PDF]
This case report describes the outcome of vision therapy for three patients who were referred to therapy due to visual symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). The criterion for inclusion was a high score (>21p) on the Convergence Insufficiency
Mona-Lisa Möller +2 more
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Science-based vision therapy [PDF]
R Vision therapy, also known as vision training, is a term used to define highly specific, sequential, sensory-motorperceptual stimulation paradigms and regimens that are used to improve vision skills, such as eye movement control and eye coordination.1 This training procedure can be performed in both home and office settings, but always under the ...
David P. Piñero
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Effectiveness of binocular vision therapy in managing patients with intermittent exotropia [PDF]
Purpose: Evaluating the effect of binocular vision training (BVT) on Newcastle Control Score (NCS)-Home, near stereopsis and convergence amplitudes in intermittent exotropia (IXT). Design: Retrospective observational study. Methods: 30 subjects diagnosed
Affan Ashfaque Ahmed Ansari +8 more
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Effects of Vision Therapy on Bilateral Amblyopia Unresponsive to Conventional Treatment: A Retrospective Comparative Study [PDF]
Background: In this study we aim to determines the effect of our vision therapy program for 7- to 10-year-old patients who exhibit bilateral amblyopia that is no longer responsive to conventional treatment.
Yu-Te Huang +4 more
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Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Visual function problems is a common, yet easily overlooked group of issues after stroke that may hamper the capacity to perform rehabilitation activities and resume daily tasks.
Ingrid Axelsson +2 more
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Outcomes of Vision Therapy on Visual Skills and Oculomotor Functions in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Prospective Study [PDF]
Santosh Chhetri,1– 3 Umesh Belbase,2,3 Manish Poudel,4 Deepak Dhakal,5,6 Aastha Bhandari,7 Mario Cantó-Cerdán,8,9 Anup Subedi,10 Oshin Shrestha11 1Department of Binocular Vision, Shrawan Autism Child Care Center, Butwal, Nepal; 2Department of Optometry ...
Chhetri S +7 more
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Management of acute acquired comitant esotropia using prisms and vision therapy. [PDF]
PurposeAcute acquired comitant esotropia (AACE) once considered rare, is now becoming more prevalent. Surgery in these cases can get delayed when the strabismus angle varies or if the patient is unwilling.
PremNandhini Satgunam +4 more
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Changes in stimulus and response AC/A ratio with vision therapy in Convergence Insufficiency
Purpose: To evaluate the changes in the stimulus and response Accommodative Convergence to Accommodation (AC/A) ratio following vision therapy (VT) in Convergence Insufficiency (CI).
Neeraj Kumar Singh +2 more
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Vision therapy for intermittent exotropia: A case series [PDF]
Martin Ming-Leung
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