Convergency Insufficiency
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:50:25
Convergence Insufficiency
Convergence insufficiency is a syndrome of binocular vision. This occurs when
one or both eyes tend to drift slightly outward at the reading distance, and extra effort is
required to hold the eyes in alignment. This is a problem of the coordination and teaming
of the eye muscles and may contribute to symptoms of headaches and eye fatigue.
Convergence insufficiency could also lead to a slight reduction in depth perception.
Convergence insufficiency can
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children have the disability. A child suffering from convergence insufficiency can get
treatment through vision therapy a couple times a week. A child having strong,
supportive parents and the child's drive to succeed will help the child through many years
of schooling in which that child can succeed.
Works Cited
"The Efficacy of Optometric Vision Therapy." American Optometric Association Journal
(1997): 95-104.
Umansky, Warren, and Stephen R. Hooper. Young Children With Special Needs.
Columbus: Merrill, 1998.
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