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This article is from the Vision and Eye Care FAQ, by grants@research.canon.com.au (Grant Sayer) with numerous contributions by others.
Common problems that require vision therapy include
+ accommodation insufficiency
+ accommodation excess
+ convergence insufficiency
+ convergence excess
Treatment is often by a combination of either lenses or prisms with
or without convergence training.
The next level of 'therapy' is the tracking exercises, eye-hand coordination
and similar coordination tasks.
Details of the training is beyond the scope of this FAQ and the
interested reader/patient is recommended to seek professional
examination
 
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