I DIAGNOSIS AND GENERAL TREATMENT APPROACHDiagnostic TestingCase Analysis and ClassificationGeneral Treatment Modalities, Guidelines, and PrognosisII VISION THERAPY PROCEDURES AND INSTRUMENTATIONIntroduction and General ConceptsFusional Vergence, Voluntary Convergence, and Anti-suppression TechniquesAccommodative TechniquesOcular Motility TechniquesIII MANAGEMENTLow AC/A Conditions: Convergence Insufficiency and Divergence InsufficiencyHigh AC/A Conditions: Convergence Excess and Divergence ExcessNormal AC/A Conditions: Fusional VergenceDysfunction, Basic Esophoria, and Basic ExophoriaAccommodative DysfunctionEye Movement DisordersCyclovertical HeterophoriaFixation DisparityIV ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC AND MANAGEMENT ISSUESInteractions Between Accommodation and VergenceRefractive AmblyopiaNystagmusAniseikoniaBinocular and Accommodative problems associated with computer useBinocular and Accommodative problems associated with acquired brain injuryBinocular and Accommodative problems associated with learning problemsV VISION THERAPY AND OPTOMETRIC PRACTICEPatient and Practice Management Issues in Vision TherapyAPPENDIXESI Samples of Correspondence and FormsII Sources of Additional InformationIII Home Vision Therapy ProceduresINDEX.
Clinical Management of Binocular Vision : Heterophoric, Accommodative, and Eye Movement Disorders