Biofeedback for ophthalmologic disorders
1983
Abstract The possible applications of biofeedback to the treatment of ophthalmologic disorders is reviewed. Studies have suggested utility in the management of blepharospasms, strabismus, nystagmus, and other eye movement disorders as well as the training of voluntary control of accommodation. Limitations of the current literature are discussed, as are prospects for the clinical use of biofeedback in ophthalmologic practice.
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