
Binocular visual acuity in intermittent exotropia: Role of accommodative convergence
In this blog, we summarized some key points from Ahn et al. article. Research from Ahn et al. (2012) investigated binocular interaction of visual acuity (VA) in
In this blog, we summarized some key points from Ahn et al. article. Research from Ahn et al. (2012) investigated binocular interaction of visual acuity (VA) in
Amblyopia is the most common cause of visual impairment in children. It occurs when there is a misalignment between what the two eyes see, such
Balance is essential for healthy aging, as studies have linked poor balance to an increased risk of falls, nursing care admissions, and mortality. Balance is
Double vision or diplopia is a particularly bothersome symptom that many people experience in their lives. As the name implies it is characterized by doubling
Most cases of amblyopia are unilateral and relatively mild. Unilateral cases usually occur due to anisometropia or strabismus or a combination of the two, and
Strabismus or squint is one of the underlying pathologies that are, if presented in early childhood, likely to result in amblyopia. It is characterized by
Amblyopia is a disorder that can be very effectively treated early in one’s life, within the so-called critical period for vision development. Historically, the critical
Nystagmus is a condition that is characterized by involuntary, repetitive, even jerky movements of the eyes in different directions. It may be congenital or acquired,
Duane retraction syndrome is a rare congenital abnormality that is characterized by the inability to move the affected eye outwards, hence leading to strabismus. It
Amblyopia is a disorder of monocular and binocular vision. Monocular because the best-corrected visual acuity of the amblyopic eye is decreased, and binocular due to