Clinical Scenario of Pseudomyopia Before and After Vision Therapy: Two Case Reports.

IF 0.2 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Santosh Chhetri, Suraj Thapa Magar, Srijana Adhikari, Umesh Belbase
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Abstract

Introduction: Cycloplegic agents are the most common method used for accommodation relaxation in accommodative spasm cases. However, concerns have arisen about the possibility of rebound effects following the cessation of cycloplegic treatment. This case reports demonstrates a clinical approach for managing accommodative spasm, utilizing the modified Borish's delayed subjective technique and vision therapy. Additionally, also evaluates the patient's clinical status after six months of cessation of therapy. Case Report 1: A 9-year-old female presented with a headache and blurred vision. Her presenting visual acuity was 1/60 in each eye and variable myopia reached up to -6.00 diopters spherical. Cycloplegic refraction showed a low hyperopia and improvement in visual acuity to 6/9 in each eye. This confirmed the diagnosis as accommodative spasm and was referred to a vision therapy clinic for further management. Case Report 2: A 13-year-old female presented with 6/36 visual acuity in both eyes and variable myopic refractive error but cycloplegic refraction revealed low hyperopia and improvement in visual acuity. Then, she was referred to optometry and vision therapy clinic.

Conclusion: A modified Borish's delay subjective technique can be applied to instantaneous relief of accommodative spasm. Vision therapy can be useful in restoring normal accommodative and vergence functions. Sustained improvement in visual function and stability of accommodation is obtained after six months of cessation of vision therapy.

视力治疗前后假性近视的临床情况:2例报告。
简介:在适应性痉挛病例中,最常用的方法是使用麻痹剂进行适应性放松。然而,人们担心停止治疗后可能出现反弹效应。本病例报告展示了一种管理适应性痉挛的临床方法,利用改进的Borish延迟主观技术和视觉治疗。此外,还评估患者停止治疗六个月后的临床状态。病例报告1:一名9岁女童,表现为头痛和视力模糊。她的表现视力为每只眼睛1/60,可变近视达到-6.00屈光度球面。单眼麻痹性屈光表现为低度远视,每只眼视力改善至6/9。这证实了诊断为适应性痉挛,并被转介到视力治疗诊所进行进一步治疗。病例报告2:一名13岁女性,双眼视力6/36,变异性近视屈光不正,但睫状体麻痹性屈光显示低远视,视力改善。然后,她被转介到验光和视力治疗诊所。结论:改进的Borish延迟主观技术可用于调节性痉挛的瞬时缓解。视力治疗可用于恢复正常的调节和收敛功能。停止视力治疗6个月后,视力功能和调节稳定性得到持续改善。
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