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Binocular Vision Assessments

BINOCULAR VISION ASSESSMENTS Have you ever wondered that despite having two eyes, we still see everything as one? This is because of the muscles and nerves which collect information from both eyes, connect to the brain and form a single perception. This science is called Binocular Vision. In this blog, we shall outline Binocular Vision… Continue reading Binocular Vision Assessments

Types Of Amblyopia

TYPES OF AMBLYOPIA There are many types of eye conditions which affect a person’s eye health, and Amblyopia is one of them. This condition occurs when one or both eyes fail to develop clear vision. In this blog, we will talk about the different types of Amblyopia, the difference between functional problems and fractional problems,… Continue reading Types Of Amblyopia

Computer Vision Syndrome: a review of ocular causes and potential treatments

Mark RosenfieldState University of New York College of Optometry139 PUBLICATIONS 2,687 CITATIONS Abstract Computer vision syndrome, also known as digital eye strain, is the combination of eye and vision problems associated with the use of computers (including desktop, laptop and tablets) and other electronic displays (eg smartphones and electronic reading devices). In today’s world, the… Continue reading Computer Vision Syndrome: a review of ocular causes and potential treatments

Therapy for Amblyopia – A newer perspective

Amblyopia is a reduction of best‑corrected visual acuity that cannot be contributed to the structural abnormality of the eye. The prevalence of amblyopia is between 2% and 5%.[1] Amblyopia is associated most commonly with early childhood strabismus and anisometropia and less commonly with metropia and vision deprivation such as congenital cataract. The conventional treatments for… Continue reading Therapy for Amblyopia – A newer perspective

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