Assessment of Ocular Movements
Examination of ocular movements involves the assessment smooth pursuit movements followed by saccades. Types of Eye Movements Ductions These are monocular movements from one position to another. They consists of…
Examination of ocular movements involves the assessment smooth pursuit movements followed by saccades. Types of Eye Movements Ductions These are monocular movements from one position to another. They consists of…
The angle of deviation can be measured by doing various tests: it is the method of measuring the amount or the degree of deviation that is causing the misalignment of…
Ammetrpia ?Contact lens ?How to manage ammetrpia with contact lens ?How to wear contact lens ?When you avoid contact lens and when is better to wear contact lens ? If…
Accommodation Paralysis after Pheniramine Maleate Injection: Partial third nerve palsyCycloplegia (accommodation paralysis) causes blur for near as well as distance in the far-sighted child. effects of drugs as well as…
Accommodation:Accommodation of the eye is the faculty by which the dioptric power of the eye is changed to be able to focus the objects varying distances. Two objects cannot be…
When a normal eye loses its alignment of parallelism and fixation of vision ,then it is called squint or strabismus. This type of abnormalism can be described and evaluated by…
STRABISMUS:- Normally, visual axis of the two eyes are parallel to each other in the primary position of gaze and this alignment is maintained in all positions of gaze.A misalignment…
STRABISMUS :Strabismus or squint is a failure of the two eyes to maintain proper alignment. Proper evaluation and timely intervention are necessary to prevent permanent forms of visual dysfunction such…
Definition: Normally, visual axis of the two eyes are parallel to each other in the primary position of gaze, and this alignment is maintained, in all position of gaze.But strabismus…
CONCOMITANT STRABISMUS 1) It is a type of manifest squint, wherein the angle of deviation in the squinting eye remains same in all directions of gaze.2) Causes of development- the…