Management of Acquired Diplopia
COPE #90326-FV
Event #128741

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course will discuss the approach to the patient who presents with a complaint of diplopia will be discussed. Diagnostic strategies and management decisions will be included in the presentation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Understand important evaluation options for acquired diplopia
• Understand the optical and vision therapy treatments to regain sensory fusion in acquired diplopia
• Understand the occlusion and penalization options to effectively eliminate diplopia
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Getting to know our speakers

Dr. Graham Erickson

Dr. Graham Erickson is a professor at Pacific University College of Optometry. He currently teaches the Vision Therapy, Strabismus/Amblyopia and Sports Vision courses, and is the coordinator of the Pediatric Optometry and Vision Therapy/Rehabilitation residency at Pacific University. Dr. Erickson is a Diplomate in Binocular Vision, Perception and Pediatric Optometry in the American Academy of Optometry and a Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. He has worked with collegiate, Olympic and professional sports athletes and teams for more than 30 years. Dr. Erickson has authored the text Sports Vision: Vision Care for the Enhancement of Sports Performance, as well as co-authoring the text Optometric Management of Reading Dysfunction, and published chapters and articles in various professional journals. He lectures internationally on the topics of sports vision, pediatrics, and binocular vision.