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Clinical Orthoptics has become established as a basic reference text providing fundamental information on anatomy, innervation and orthoptic investigation, plus diagnosis and management of strabismus, ocular motility and related disturbances. It is aimed at trainee ophthalmologists and orthoptic undergraduate students. Qualified orthoptists, general ophthalmologists and optometrists will also find valuable guidance in these pages. In this edition, the author has maintained the goal of producing a user–friendly, clinically relevant and succinct book, while revising it to reflect a variety of developments in the field. FEATURES * Essential reading for students of orthoptics and ophthalmolology * Now fully revised and updated * Generously illustrated with photographs and line drawings * Includes diagnostic aids, case reports, and helpful glossary Fiona Rowe is a lecturer in orthoptics at the University of Liverpool and an Honorary Research Vision Scientist at the Department of Orthoptics and Ophthalmology, Warrington Hospital, UK. Additionally, Dr Rowe lectures extensively to trainee and qualified ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses and other members of the multi-disciplinary eye care team. CONTENTS Chapter 1. Extraocular Muscle Anatomy and Innervation Chapter 2. Binocular Single Vision Chapter 3. Ocular Motility Chapter 4. Orthoptic Investigative Procedures Chapter 5. Heterophoria Chapter 6. Heterotropia Esotropia Exotropia Hyper/Hypo/Cyclo DVD/DHD Pseudostrabismus Chapter 7. Microtropia Chapter 8. Amblyopia Chapter 9. Aphakia Chapter 10. Incomitant Strabismus Chapter 11. A and V Patterns Chapter 12. Accommodative and Convergence Disorders Chapter 13. Ptosis and Pupils Chapter 14. Neurogenic Disorders Chapter 15. Mechanical Disorders Chapter 16. Myogenic Disorders Chapter 17. Nystagmus Chapter 18. Internuclear and Supranuclear Disorders Appendices Diagnostic Aids Abbreviations of Orthoptic Terms Diagrammatic Abbreviations Glossary of Definitions Case Histories List of Figures List of Tables
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