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Pleoptics

Pleoptics is the term used to refer to special techniques used by orthoptists for developing or restoring normal function of the most sensitive part of the retina in patients in whom this has been disturbed due to the effects of squint.

This definition may lead to the question: Who, or what, are "orthoptists" ?
Orthoptists are practitioners of "orthoptics" which is the use of non-surgical methods to treat abnormalities of vision and co-ordination of eye movements. The non-surgical methods involved may include specific eye exercises, chosen and recommended for each specific case/patient.

 

 

This section includes short definitions of clinical and surgical procedures concerning the eyes and human visual system. For definitions of other terms in this category, choose from the list to the left. Other related pages include the diagram of the eye, and definitions of parts of the eye, a description of the human retina, and the section about disorders of the eye and visual system.

Diagram of the Eye

The Structure of the Retina of the Human Eye

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