This document discusses accommodation excess. It begins with an overview of normal accommodation and Duane's classification of accommodation abnormalities. It then defines accommodation excess as an inability to focus due to sustained over-contraction of the ciliary muscle, which can be caused by hypermetropia or improper eyeglasses. Signs include transient blurred vision, diminished accuracy, abnormal posture, difficulty shifting focus, asthenopia, eye pain, and headaches. Treatment options mentioned are cycloplegic refraction, vision therapy, and taking breaks from near work.
This document discusses accommodation excess. It begins with an overview of normal accommodation and Duane's classification of accommodation abnormalities. It then defines accommodation excess as an inability to focus due to sustained over-contraction of the ciliary muscle, which can be caused by hypermetropia or improper eyeglasses. Signs include transient blurred vision, diminished accuracy, abnormal posture, difficulty shifting focus, asthenopia, eye pain, and headaches. Treatment options mentioned are cycloplegic refraction, vision therapy, and taking breaks from near work.
This document discusses accommodation excess. It begins with an overview of normal accommodation and Duane's classification of accommodation abnormalities. It then defines accommodation excess as an inability to focus due to sustained over-contraction of the ciliary muscle, which can be caused by hypermetropia or improper eyeglasses. Signs include transient blurred vision, diminished accuracy, abnormal posture, difficulty shifting focus, asthenopia, eye pain, and headaches. Treatment options mentioned are cycloplegic refraction, vision therapy, and taking breaks from near work.
Gambar 1 . Before Accomodation Gambar 2. Accomodation
Classification of accommodation abnormalities (Duane) Classification of accommodation abnormalities (Duane) WHAT IS ACCOMODATION EXCESS?
Defenition of accomodation excess
Accommodative excess involves an inability to focus due to a sustained or over-contracture of the ciliary muscle. Etiologi of accomodation excess *Hypermetrop *Improper of ill fitting spectacles ACCOMODATION SPAM Defenition of Accomodation Spasm Transient over-contracture of the ciliary muscle.
Etiology is influenced by a combination of systemic
disorders such as hypertensive retinopathy and local abnormalities in the eyes: Hypermetrop Improper of ill fitting spectacles The signs and symptoms associated with accommodative excess are related to performance of prolonged visually demanding near-centered tasks. They may include, but are lot limited to, the following:
More common signs and symptoms :
•Transient blurred vision (ICD: H53.8) •Diminished accuracy •Abnormal postural adaptation/working distance (ICD: R29.3) •Difficulty shifting focus from near to far •Asthenopia (ICD: H53.149) •Pain in or around the eye (ICD: H57.13) •Headaches (ICD: R51) Therapy in AE/AS
Cycloplegic refraction Vision therapy Relax From near work