Treatment of symptomatic convergence insufficiency with a home-based computer orthoptic exercise program


Treatment of symptomatic convergence insufficiency with a home-based computer orthoptic exercise program is a scholarly work, published in 2011 in ''Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus''. The main subjects of the publication include surgery, autism, medicine, cerebral palsy, convergence insufficiency, Parenting stress, orthoptics, diplopia, vergence, and isoptic. In the authors' study, home-based computer orthoptic exercises reduced symptoms and improved NPC and fusional amplitudes.

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