Vision therapy and computer orthoptics: evidence-based approach to use in your practice
- PMID: 24260806
- DOI: 10.3368/aoj.63.1.32
Vision therapy and computer orthoptics: evidence-based approach to use in your practice
Abstract
Convergence insufficiency is a commonly seen disorder of the vergence system. Its clinical characteristics and symptoms have been well described by Duane and von Graefe. Laboratory studies have clarified the vergence pathway, which includes a bi-phasic response. Several recent randomized controlled trials show the effectiveness of common treatment modalities, including pencil pushups, computer orthoptics, and office-based therapy. More studies are needed to investigate the possibility that other treatments may treat convergence insufficiency in a more profound way by acting on other parts of the vergence system.
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