Treating AC Flashcards

1
Q

AC is a (monocular/binocular) condition.

A

Binocular

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2
Q

Who has a better prognosis when treating AC; ET or XT?

A

XT has better prognosis

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3
Q

T/F: Smaller the angle of anomaly, more difficult to treat?

A

True

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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
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5
Q

What’s the main treatment goal of AC?

A

Re-establish NC

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6
Q

If a patient has ET > 15pd and <a> 15pd, what’s the treatment plan?</a>

A
  1. Intensive active therapy for 4-6 mo
  2. Sensory stimulation
  3. Centration therapy
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7
Q

When treating sensory stimulation, what must the px do between sessions?

A

Full-time occlusion

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8
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If a px has ET < 15pd and <a></a>

A
  1. Motor Stimulation

2. Sensory stimulation

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9
Q

When may a patient experience binocular triplopia?

A

When treating AC using sensory stimulation

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