Binocular vision assessment is often considered to be a confusing and challenging subject. Novices can become easily frustrated and lack confidence regarding clinically appropriate diagnosis. It is our view that difficulty in obtaining the correct diagnosis occurs as a consequence of inappropriate tests and inaccurate techniques. We have attempted to remedy this by writing a guide to binocular vision assessment with a practical emphasis. The content is based on our understanding of current standard clinical practice, extensive experience of managing
binocular vision problems, and teaching binocular vision at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. We have not attempted to cover all aspects of binocular vision and this is certainly not a reference text. It is intended to be a simple step-by-step practical guide to assist the student and novice in developing and improving clinical techniques, to enable accurate diagnosis leading to successful management.
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