Tuesday, January 06, 2009

INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE FOR MOST BEHAVIORAL VISION THERAPY

IngentaConnect A critical evaluation of the evidence supporting the practice of ...

According to this study:

"Although there are areas where the available evidence is consistent with claims made by behavioural optometrists (most notably in relation to the treatment of convergence insufficiency, the use of yoked prisms in neurological patients, and in vision rehabilitation after brain disease/injury), a large majority of behavioural management approaches are not evidence-based, and thus cannot be advocated."

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