Exercise Orthoptic

Orthoptic exercises are a set of exercises aimed at restoring binocular vision in the treatment of strabismus. They are performed using special devices and are sometimes called “visual gymnastics”.

Strabismus is a vision disorder in which both eyes point in different directions. Each eye sees different images, which leads to double vision and blurred images. Orthoptic exercises help restore eye coordination and improve visual function.

Orthoptic exercises are performed using special devices, such as devices for blocking one eye, devices for training eye accommodation, devices for training eye convergence, and others. These devices help enhance the effects of exercises and achieve better results.

In addition, orthoptic exercises can be useful not only in the treatment of strabismus, but also in other eye diseases, such as weak visual muscles, problems with eye focusing, etc.

However, before starting orthoptic exercises, you should definitely consult with an ophthalmologist. Only he can determine which exercises are most effective in a particular case and which set of exercises is suitable for a particular patient.

In conclusion, orthoptic exercises are an important tool in the treatment of strabismus and other eye diseases. They help restore binocular vision, improve eye coordination and achieve the best results in the treatment of eye diseases.



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