Background The present study investigates two different treatment options for convergence insufficiency CI for a group of children with reading difficulties referred by educational institutes to a ...
Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a common eye movement disorder where the eyes do not work together effectively when looking at nearby objects. This condition can lead to symptoms such as double ...
These visual conditions include but are not limited to convergence insufficiency, accommodative insufficiency, strabismus, amblyopia and saccadic eye movement (or ocular motor) dysfunction. These ...
One common issue within this category is convergence insufficiency, a condition where the eyes struggle to work together when looking at nearby objects. This can lead to symptoms such as double ...
Additionally, research from nationally recognized optometrists have shown that the prevalence of convergence insufficiency and eye tracking abnormalities is much higher in individuals with concussion.
Subjects were advised to perform 3–4 sessions per week, each session lasting approximately 15–20 minutes, similarly to that recommended by The Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial Group.