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Paulo Bispo, PhD

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eye Insights Issue 11: Strabismus

In this issue of eye Insights, we highlight two treatments for the management of strabismus: botulinum toxin and adjustable sutures. Learn about indications for their use, techniques to incorporate them into your practice, and outcomes. Inside: Message From the Editor-in-Chief What is Strabismus...

What is Strabismus?

Strabismus is misalignment of the eyes. It is described by the direction of the misalignment: esotropia (inward) exotropia (outward) hypertropia (upward) hypotropia (downward) The causes of strabismus in children and in adults are varied and include: • A third, fourth, or sixth cranial nerve palsy•...

eye Insights Issue 07: Vision Rehabilitation

In this issue of e ye Insights, we discuss how vision rehabilitation can help your patients maximize the use of their remaining vision and improve the overall quality of their lives. In this issue: Maximizing Vision: From the Editor-in-Chief Low Vision Overview Who Can Benefit From Vision...

Maximizing Vision: From the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues, As clinicians, we are often faced with patients whose vision we cannot improve any further by medical or surgical treatment. These patients have low vision, a condition that is predicted to affect more than 5 million people in the United States by the year 2030. Chronic vision...

Low Vision Overview

There are six levels of visual function Normal vision Moderate vision impairment Severe vision impairment Profound vision impairment Near-total vision impairment Blindness What is low vision Loss of eyesight caused by disease or injury to the eye or brain that cannot be corrected with glasses...

New Tools for Managing Glaucoma: From the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues, January was National Glaucoma Awareness Month, an important time to spread the word about this vision-robbing disease. Glaucoma is a leading cause of worldwide blindness; yet, half of the three million Americans with glaucoma are not aware that they have it. People of all ages...