This presentation demonstrates an approach to eye-movement disorders commonly seen in an ophthalmology or optometry clinic. This is the first half of the lecture, and focusses on large-angle tropias and how to document and name tropias (exotropia,esotropia,hypertropia,hypotropia).
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This is an excellent lec!!!! Thank you so much! Are you going to be posting more lectures?
ahsanahmed7860 2 weeks ago
It helps that the lecturer is cute :)
MyFondue 1 month ago
This is so simple & effective!
bigbird25059815 2 months ago
excellent lec... i wish opth was made simple like that..:D i hated strabismus till just now
sadaffaizkiyani 3 months ago
I have constant alternating exotropia, Im scared, Im 34 and had it all my life and im tired of everyone judging me, im afraid of looking people in the eyes. I have 20/20 in both but I only use one at a time. Im afraid of having any surgeries, I had an eye doctor tell me that its not worth it since it can cause me a life time of migranes and strain, and blurred vision. ok getting some anxiety over this gotta go. Anyhoo thank you for making this video, its very interesting.
DogfaceVeteran 4 months ago
damn right a cat is a violent creature! (biologically and evolution-wise) xD
PotionMaster221 5 months ago
if only all my lecturers are at least interesting as this
blackscorpionstinger 5 months ago in playlist More videos from eyevideofan
awesome
meetan1 6 months ago
I hate BV, with a passion,
thejohnee1 6 months ago
Excellent lecture and videos...gracias
nchinnenna 6 months ago