2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1407-9437
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Prismen zur Blickverlagerung und Schielkorrektur bei Augenmotilitätsstörungen und Kopfzwangshaltung

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Das therapeutische Management von Motilitätseinschränkungen und begleitender Kopfzwangshaltung (KZH) stellt oft eine Herausforderung dar. Wir berichten über unsere Erfahrungen mit der Prismenapplikation. Patienten und Methoden Retrospektive Fallserie von 3 Patienten mit Augenmotilitätsstörungen und begleitender KZH, bei denen eine Behandlung mittels Prismenkorrektur erfolgte. Ergebnisse Ein 37-jähriger Mann mit traumatischer Okulomotoriusparese links mi… Show more

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“…The sensory part implements the function of binocular vision, the ability of the visual part of the brain to merge two images (from two eyes) into one image [4]. A qualitative characteristic of binocular vision are three stages of binocularity with final result of stereoscopic vision of an object, which allows one to determine the place of an object in space, with depth and volume [5,6].…”
Section: Correction Of Refractive Error and Amblyopia Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sensory part implements the function of binocular vision, the ability of the visual part of the brain to merge two images (from two eyes) into one image [4]. A qualitative characteristic of binocular vision are three stages of binocularity with final result of stereoscopic vision of an object, which allows one to determine the place of an object in space, with depth and volume [5,6].…”
Section: Correction Of Refractive Error and Amblyopia Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of prisms is an important treatment modality for the management of patients with binocular dysfunction (asthenopia, diplopia). The use of prisms sometimes helps eliminate diplopia in case of small paresis of the eye muscles, reduce or eliminate the compensatory position of the head (torticollis), and help restore binocular vision during the treatment of concomitant strabismus [4]. Prismatic correction is used to eliminate residual small angles after surgical treatment [46], treatment of asthenopia caused by heterophoria [47].…”
Section: Correction With Prismsmentioning
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