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18 Cards in this Set
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Accommodative Insufficiency Phase 1 Objectives |
• Develop a working relationship with the patient • Develop an awareness of the various feedback mechanisms • Normalize Accommodative amplitude and ability to stimulate accommodation • Develop a feeling of looking close
• Normalize PFV amplitudes (smooth and step) |
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Accommodative Insufficiency Phase 1 Activities |
• Monocular push-up • Lens sorting • Hart Charts • Lens rock (minus lenses initially) • Barrel Cards • Stick in Straw • Brock String (step activities first) • Tranaglyphs (peripheral targets initially) |
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Accommodative Insufficiency Phase 2 Objectives |
· Normalize stimulation and relaxation of accommodation · Increase speed of accommodation · Normalize NFV amplitude (smooth) · Normalize PFV and NFV facility (step) |
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Accommodative Insufficiency Phase 2 Activities |
• Lens rock (plus and minus, focusing on speed) • Biocular/Binocular accommodative techniques with +/- lenses • Aperture Rule BO, then BI • Tranaglyphs/vectos. with BO prism and more central targets • Non-variable tranaglyphs • Eccentric circles |
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Accommodative Insufficiency Phase 3 Objectives |
• Integrate accommodative facility therapy with binocular vision techniques • Develop ability to change from a convergence to a divergence demand • Integrate vergence procedures with versions and saccades |
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Accommodative Insufficiency Phase 3 Activities |
• Binocular accommodative therapy with +/- lenses • Eccentric circles with prism flippers |
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Accommodative Infacility Phase 1 Objectives |
• Develop working relationship with patient and educate patient on various bio-feedback mechanisms they will use to work on the therapy • Develop feeling of relaxing and stimulating accommodation • Normalize NFV and PFV amps at near • Normalize accommodative amps and ability to stimulate and relax accommodation |
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Accommodative Infacility Phase 1 Activities |
• Lens sorting • Lens rock (begin with plus and add minus later) • Hart Chart • Brock String • Tranaglyph • Barrel Cards • Computer activities |
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Accommodative Infacility Phase 2 Objectives |
• Normalize PFV amps (smooth) • Normalize NFV and PFV facility (step) • Normalize PFV facility (step) |
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Accommodative Infacility Phase 2 Activities |
• Hart Chart (Binocular) • Binocular Accommodative facility • Brock String (smooth) • Lens rock (working on speed with +/- lenses) • Tranaglyphs (more central and non-variable with lenses) • Aperture Rule (BI then BO) |
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Accommodative Infacility Phase 3 Objectives |
• Normalize NFV amps at intermediate • Normalize NFV facility at far |
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Accommodative Infacility Phase 3 Activities |
• Brock String with rotation • Eccentric circles with lenses and prism • Binocular Accommodative activities with lenses and prism • Computer orthoptics |
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Accommodative Excess Phase 1 Objectives |
· Develop working relationship with patient and educate patient on various bio-feedback mechanisms they will use to work on the therapy · Develop feeling of relaxing accommodation · Normalize NFV amps at near · Normalize accommodative amps and ability to stimulate and relax accommodation |
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Accommodative Excess Phase 1 Activities |
• Lens sorting • Lens rock (begin with plus and add minus later) • Brock String • Tranaglyph • Computer activities • Hart Chart |
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Accommodative Excess Phase 2 Objectives |
• Normalize PFV amps (smooth) • Normalize NFV and PFV facility (step) |
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Accommodative Excess Phase 2 Activities |
• Hart Chart • Brock String (smooth) • Lens rock (working on speed) • Tranaglyphs (more central and non-variable) • Binocular Accommodative techniques • Aperture Rule (BI then BO) • Eccentric circles |
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Accommodative Excess Phase 3 Objectives |
• Normalize NFV amps at intermediate • Normalize NFV facility at far |
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Accommodative Excess Phase 3 Activities |
• Brock String with rotation • Eccentric circles with lenses and prism • Binocular Accommodative activities with lenses and prism • Computer orthoptics |