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orthoptist
or·thop·tics O0130850 (ôr-thŏp′tĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb) The evaluation and nonsurgical treatment of visual disorders caused by imbalance of the eye muscles, such as strabismus. or·thop′tic adj.or·thop′tist n.orthoptist (ɔːˈθɒptɪst) n (Medicine) a person who is qualified to practise orthopticsThesaurus| Noun | 1. | orthoptist - a specialist in orthopticsmedical specialist, specialist - practices one branch of medicine | Translationsorthoptist
or·thop·tist (ōr-thop'tist), One skilled in orthoptics.orthoptist A person trained in the diagnosis of inapparent squint; in the measurement of the angle of squint; in assessing the visual acuity in young children; determining the degree to which the child is able to perceive simultaneously with the two eyes (binocular vision); and diagnosing ABNORMAL RETINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Othoptists work to avoid or overcome AMBLYOPIA largely by the judicious covering for variable periods of the better-seeing eye (occlusion). They use a range of optical instruments in their work.orthoptist A person who practises orthoptics.orthoptist
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