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- cause accommodative excess. Unilateral excessive accommodation-Trigeminal neuralgia, and head trauma may cause ciliary spasm and may cause accommodative excess...
- type of accommodative esotropia also exists, known as 'convergence excess esotropia'. In this condition the child exerts excessive accommodative convergence...
- Accommodative infacility also known as accommodative inertia is the inability to change the accommodation of the eye with enough speed and accuracy to...
- insufficiency. Accommodative insufficiency is further categorised into different categories. Ill-sustained accommodation is a type of accommodative insufficiency...
- Accommodative convergence is that portion of the range of inward rotation of both eyes (i.e., convergence) that occurs in response to an increase in optical...
- power is the commonest form of accommodative dysfunction. It will cause gradual decrease in near vision. Accommodative insufficiency is the condition...
- had undergone accommodative vision therapy procedures. These clinically selected cases showed an 80% rate of improvement in accommodative amplitude and...
- their accommodation, without any defects in vision. But, due to this accommodative effort for distant vision, people may complain of eye strain during...
- accommodation also known as Accommodative insufficiency is another condition that causes blurring of the near vision. Management of accommodative insufficiency needs...
- patients with convergence insufficiency have concurrent accommodative insufficiency—accommodative amplitudes should therefore also be measured in symptomatic...