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The most common form of double
vision is caused when the two eyes do not point at the same object. In
adults a variety of neurological problems including brain injury and stroke
may lead to double vision. |
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Occlusion
is always the last resort in treating double vision. However, in many cases,
surgery, prisms nor therapy can eliminate the double vision. In those cases,
occluding one lens or a section of one lens may be required.
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In the past patients had to use black “pirate” patches, tape or
filter materials to block their vision. These often had a poor appearance,
and the tape or filter rarely lasts for very long.
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A new
lens is now helping stop double vision while maintaining a good cosmetic
appearance. Developed in
Asia
, this unique lens allows us to block the vision in one eye while
maintaining a very good cosmetic appearance. |
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Notice the near normal appearance of the MIns Lens.
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A special surface on the lens blocks incoming vision while allowing
the image of the eye to still be seen by others, thus keeping a more normal
cosmetic appearance.
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Looking into the patients eyewear you can sew the
patient's eye even though the patient cannot see out. |
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Turning the Mins Lens around you
see that the patient cannot see through the len. |
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Mins lens is ideal for individuals with double vision
that is not resolved by surgery, prisms or orthoptic therapy. It is
important to rule these other treatments out before using the MIns Lens. |
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Double vision can be a sign of
other serious neurological problems. It id crucial to fully workup the cause
of the double vision. |
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The computerized Hess Screen helps our doctors isolate
the cause of double vision. |
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The Double Maddox Rod can
determine if one eye is rotating in a way that will make prism and therapy
ineffective. |
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Working with Chadwick Optical,
we now have a version of Mins lens that can be used to occlude only a
section of the lens. |
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