Cerebral palsy syndrome

 

Incidence
100% Accommodative Insufficiency: inability to accurately control the focusing system to stay in focus or change focus for different distances.
92% Oculomotor Dysfunction: inability to adequately control and coordinate eye movements.
40-76% Nearsighted, Farsighted, Astigmatism, Amblyopia: which causes blurred vision.
Up to 60% Strabismus: tendency for an eye to wander out of alignment, poor eye teaming, usually of a neurological nature.
Higher Incidence of: Cataracts
Retinal Abnormalities
Abnormal Head Posture
Nystagmus

In all cases with every child our job is the same: Identify the visual disorder before it can have a negative impact on learning and the developmental processes.

 
 
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