DESCRIPTION:
This book provides a clear, concise and easy to understand guide to the diagnosis and management of strabismus. Throughout the text, a practical approach to examining, diagnosing and treating patients with strabismus is utilised, supported with case studies in the form of patient photographs and ocular motility videos. Flowcharts and tables are included, together with evidence based management plans and suggestions for further reading.
Simplifying Strabismus: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management, 2nd Edition has been fully revised and features a new chapter on strabismus surgery. This book will be an essential resource for optometrists, junior and senior ophthalmologists, as well as any medical professional wishing to improve their knowledge of strabismus.
CONTENTS:
Making Sense of Strabismus
Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles
Applied Physiology of Eye Movements
Examining a Patient with Strabismus
Orthoptic Assessment of a Patient with Strabismus
Concomitant Strabismus
Paralytic Strabismus
Supranuclear Disorders
Alphabet Patterns in Strabismus
Strabismus in Systemic Disease
Other Forms of Incomitant Strabismus
Surgical and Non-surgical Treatment of Strabismus
Correction to: Surgical and Non-surgical Treatment of Strabismus