Orthoptics Treatment: Visual Comfort and Eye Co-ordination
Orthoptics is an eye care specialty that deals with the diagnosis and management of eye movement-related, coordination-related, and binocular vision-related issues. It is important in the treatment of squint (strabismus), lazy eye (amblyopia), double vision, and convergence insufficiency. Orthoptic assessment aids in determining the efficiency of the eyes in cooperation and aids in the tailored treatment plan, which may include vision therapy, exercises, or the use of prism lenses. This is a non-surgical procedure that is particularly useful with children and adults who are experiencing visual discomfort, reading problems, or eye strain. Through early orthoptics, patients are able to have better visual functioning, eye alignment, and overall quality of vision in their daily life.












