eye movement disorder การใช้
- A strabismologist is an ophthalmologist ( eye doctor ) specialising in eye movement disorders.
- In 1887 Stilling described an eye movement disorder that was to become known as " Stilling's syndrome ".
- Major symptoms include an enlarged spleen and / or liver, seizures, poor coordination, skeletal irregularities, eye movement disorders, blood disorders including anemia, and respiratory problems.
- Symptoms include an enlarged liver and spleen, extensive and progressive brain damage, eye movement disorders, spasticity, seizures, limb rigidity, and a poor ability to suck and swallow.
- In 1988, a review of 238 scientific articles was published in the " Journal of the American Optometric Association " widely defined vision therapy as " a clinical approach for correcting and ameliorating the effects of eye movement disorders, non-strabismic binocular dysfunctions, focusing disorders, strabismus, amblyopia, nystagmus, and certain visual perceptual ( information processing ) disorders . "-and thereby did not discriminate between orthoptic and behavioural visual therapy.