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Children, parents, and adult patients tell stories of overcoming convergence insufficiency ... Tim's eyes work as a team now and the [prism] correction in his glasses for his convergence insufficiency has been eliminated. He can read for an hour without tiring. He can attend to homework for hours.[More]
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Convergence insufficiency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Convergence insufficiency or Convergence Disorder is a sensory and neuromuscular anomaly of the binocular vision system, characterized by an inability of the eyes to turn towards each other, or susta...
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· What is Convergence Insufficiency? ... · Convergence Insufficiency and ADHD ... Simple Explanation of Convergence Insufficiency...
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Overview: Convergence insufficiency is a common condition that is characterized by a person's inability to maintain proper binocular eye alignment on objects as they approach from distance to near. There is typically an exophoria or intermittent exotropia ... ... No racial predilection exists for convergence insufficiency.
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This article by an eye doctor discusses children's problems with reading, learning, and behavior caused by convergence insufficiency, eye tracking problems, esophoria, exophoria, and other visual problems...
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Related to ADD-ADHD Amblyopia (What is?); Astigmatism; Blurry Vision; Binocular Vision; Brain Injury (TBI); Brown's Syndrome; Convergence Insufficiency; Depth Perception; Diplopia; Double Vision; Esophoria; Esotropia; Esotropia (Accommodative); Esotropia (Congenital); Exophoria; Exotropia; Eye Tracking Problems;
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Children with conditions called convergence insufficiency and exotropia have difficulty turning their eyes inward at close ranges. As a result, they often struggle in school because they simply can't maintain the inward eye aim required for reading and most closeup activities.
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