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  1. Feb 24, 2021 · Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a condition in which a person’s eyes will gravitate outward when trying to focus on a nearby object. This makes it difficult to read or to focus on materials that are at a close range.

  2. Apr 22, 2020 · Convergence Insufficiency (CI) impacts the lives of up to 15% of all students. This is a highly treatable binocular vision condition that affects near vision and eye muscle coordination. Children with CI can be mislabeled as 'lazy', 'clumsy', 'poor students' and 'anxious', or even misdiagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia.

  3. Print Version WHAT IS CONVERGENCE INSUFFICIENCY? Convergence insufficiency is when it is not possible to keep the two eyes working together (also called binocular function) while working close up.

  4. Apr 22, 2020 · Convergence Insufficiency (CI) impacts the lives of up to 15% of all students. This is a highly treatable binocular vision condition that affects near vision and eye muscle coordination. Children with CI can be mislabeled as 'lazy', 'clumsy', 'poor students' and 'anxious', or even misdiagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia.

  5. Treatment . Eye coordination problems like convergence insufficiency generally cannot be improved with eye glasses or surgery. A program of vision therapy may be needed to improve eye coordination abilities, reduce symptoms, and alleviate discomfort when doing close work.

  6. Sep 9, 2009 · Convergence insufficiency (CI) is one of the most common binocular vision disorders that is encountered in optometry. It is a condition that was first described by Von Graefe in 1855 and has been the focus of many studies since then. Jeffery Cooper, O.D, M.S., and Nadine Jamal, O.D. have recently published a paper that compiles […]

  7. Convergence insufficiency is a supranuclear disorder of ocular motility. In the cerebral cortex, the primary and secondary visual cortices respond to binocular disparity and depth.

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