Treating AC Flashcards
1
Q
AC is a (monocular/binocular) condition.
A
Binocular
2
Q
Who has a better prognosis when treating AC; ET or XT?
A
XT has better prognosis
3
Q
T/F: Smaller the angle of anomaly, more difficult to treat?
A
True
4
Q
What 2 types of correspondence are easiest to treat? What’s the most difficult to tx?
A
easiest = HAC/UAC difficult = PAC II
5
Q
What’s the main treatment goal of AC?
A
Re-establish NC
6
Q
If a patient has ET > 15pd and <a> 15pd, what’s the treatment plan?</a>
A
- Intensive active therapy for 4-6 mo
- Sensory stimulation
- Centration therapy
7
Q
When treating sensory stimulation, what must the px do between sessions?
A
Full-time occlusion
8
Q
If a px has ET < 15pd and <a></a>
A
- Motor Stimulation
2. Sensory stimulation
9
Q
When may a patient experience binocular triplopia?
A
When treating AC using sensory stimulation