ocular motility testing

What Conditions Can Ocular Motility Testing Detect?

Ocular motility testing can detect a variety of conditions, including:
Strabismus: Misalignment of the eyes, which can be either constant or intermittent.
Nystagmus: Involuntary, rapid eye movements that can affect vision.
Amblyopia: Often referred to as "lazy eye," this condition can develop if one eye is significantly weaker than the other.
Cranial Nerve Palsies: Weakness or paralysis of the nerves controlling eye movements, leading to limited mobility.
Convergence Insufficiency: Difficulty in maintaining eye alignment for near tasks, which can affect reading and close-up work.

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