<p> "The author does a good job of incorporating a vast amount of information in an easy to read and understandable book. It is written at an appropriate level for students and all ophthalmic technicians, especially orthoptists. Understanding strabismus can be difficult. Testing for it can be even more frustrating. This book approaches this complicated subject in a relaxed manner, helping readers to get more comfortable and confident in testing for strabismus." <br /><br />— Brian D. Marshall, O.D., <i>TLC The Laser Center, Doody's Enterprises, Inc.</i></p>
Written for the true beginner, the updated and revised second edition of A Systematic Approach to Strabismus examines the basic types of strabismus, ocular motility, ocular examination of pediatric patients, and extraocular muscle anatomy and functions.
Unique features inside the Second Edition:
- Uses practical and easy-to-follow “how to” instructions to offer fundamental education on the four parts of an eye exam: history, vision, sensory testing, and motor testing
- Includes necessary information to successfully complete pediatric and strabismus eye exams
- Highlights the order of testing in an effort to gather the most important information prior to a pediatric meltdown and to avoid "exam pollution"
Having worked in both private practice and university settings, Virginia Karlsson brings over 30 years of experience with pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus to the pages of A Systematic Approach to Strabismus, Second Edition. Ophthalmic technologists, technicians, assistants, residents, and students will welcome this unique book into their education and career.
Written for the true beginner, the updated and revised second edition of A Systematic Approach to Strabismus examines the basic types of strabismus, ocular motility, ocular examination of pediatric patients, and extraocular muscle anatomy and functions.
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Foreword by Jonathan M. Holmes, MD Introduction Chapter 1. The Systematic Approach to Strabismus Chapter 2. The Four-Part Exam Chapter 3. Approaching Children and Infants Chapter 4. Approaching Adults Chapter 5. Extraocular Muscles—Anatomy and Function Chapter 6. Binocularity Chapter 7. Differential Diagnosis—Ins, Outs, Ups, and Downs Chapter 8. Syndromes With Ocular Manifestations Chapter 9. Nonsurgical Treatment of Strabismus Appendix Index