Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science (한국임상보건과학회지)
- Volume 1 Issue 1
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- Pages.91-98
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- 2013
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- 2288-3193(pISSN)
A Clinical Case of Vision Training for the Pediatric Intermittent Exotropia Combined with Vertical Deviation
수직편위를 동반한 간헐성외사시 소아에 대한 시기능 훈련 후 임상 사례
- Lee, Chang-Seon (Department of Optometry & Vision science, Catholic University of Daegu) ;
- Kim, Jae-Do (Department of Optometry & Vision science, Kyungwoon University) ;
- Son, Jeong-Sik (Department of Optometry & Vision science, Kyungwoon University) ;
- Kim, Dae-Nyoun (Department of Ophthalmic Optics, Daegu Health College) ;
- Jang, Woo-Yeong (Department of Ophthalmic Optics, Daegu Health College) ;
- Kim, Ki-Hong (Department of Optometry & Vision science, Catholic University of Daegu)
- 이창선 (대구가톨릭대학교 안경광학과) ;
- 김재도 (경운대학교 안경광학과) ;
- 손정식 (경운대학교 안경광학과) ;
- 김대년 (대구보건대학교 안경광학과) ;
- 장우영 (대구보건대학교 안경광학과) ;
- 김기홍 (대구가톨릭대학교 안경광학과)
- Received : 2013.03.28
- Accepted : 2013.05.13
- Published : 2013.06.30
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose is to study the effects of the vision training, as a non-surgically treated vision therapy, on the objective and the subjective symptoms of the patients with intermittent exotropia combined with vertical deviation. Method: For the boys at the age of eight with intermittent exotropia, who report a long-distance blurred vision, dazzling, and intermittent diplopia more than ten times a day, the vision training had been practiced for seven weeks. The objective and subjective symptoms have been examined after six months from the end of the training. Results: The objective and the subjective symptoms have been improved after the seven weeks training and the improvements lasted after six months from the end of the treatment. Conclusion: Non-surgical treatment for the patients with intermittent exotropia, including intermittent exotropia combined with vertical deviation like this case, should be considered as an auxiliary treatment and on the preferential basis.