Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a larger-sized exodeviation at near than at far, a remote near point of convergence (NPC), and deficient positive fusional vergence (PFV) (i.e., convergence amplitudes) at near. It is of clinical consequence because it is associated with a plethora of symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, that when present, are directly related to reading or other near activities. Commonly reported symptoms include diplopia, blur, headaches, eyestrain, tired eyes, words moving on the page, loss of place, and poor concentration with reading and close work.PBLI, Medical Knowledge, Patient Care, SBP, Professionalism,MTemspconvergenceinsufficienc
Background: The blood-oxygen-level-dependent(BOLD) signal from functional magneticresonance imaging ...
Background. Convergence insufficiency (CI), a common condition in school children, is often associat...
Aims – The convergence insufficiency (CI) interferes with the ability to perform near activities. Th...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
Patients with convergence insufficiency (CI) often complain of symptoms while engaged in reading and...
Patients with convergence insufficiency (CI) often complain of symptoms while engaged in reading and...
Purpose: We compared the effectiveness of three active vision therapy approaches for convergence ins...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Considerable uncertainty and controversy has existed concerning the management of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of extended home-based vision therapy...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Aim: To study effect of therapy among computer users having convergence insufficiency. Materials an...
Eye movement analysis is a slow and tasking job that require a trained vision analyst to sift throug...
Convergence Insufficiency is a binocular vision disorder, characterized by reduced ability of perfor...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a dysfunction of binocular vision that is associated with various ...
Background: The blood-oxygen-level-dependent(BOLD) signal from functional magneticresonance imaging ...
Background. Convergence insufficiency (CI), a common condition in school children, is often associat...
Aims – The convergence insufficiency (CI) interferes with the ability to perform near activities. Th...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a binocular vision disorder that is characterized clinically by a ...
Patients with convergence insufficiency (CI) often complain of symptoms while engaged in reading and...
Patients with convergence insufficiency (CI) often complain of symptoms while engaged in reading and...
Purpose: We compared the effectiveness of three active vision therapy approaches for convergence ins...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Considerable uncertainty and controversy has existed concerning the management of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of extended home-based vision therapy...
AbstractConvergence insufficiency (CI) is a developmental visual anomaly defined clinically by a red...
Aim: To study effect of therapy among computer users having convergence insufficiency. Materials an...
Eye movement analysis is a slow and tasking job that require a trained vision analyst to sift throug...
Convergence Insufficiency is a binocular vision disorder, characterized by reduced ability of perfor...
This study investigates the underlying physiological mechanisms that may lead to improved outcomes f...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a dysfunction of binocular vision that is associated with various ...
Background: The blood-oxygen-level-dependent(BOLD) signal from functional magneticresonance imaging ...
Background. Convergence insufficiency (CI), a common condition in school children, is often associat...
Aims – The convergence insufficiency (CI) interferes with the ability to perform near activities. Th...