Tale of 2 Adaptations: Anomalous Correspondence and Implications – Dr. Prattas

Tale of 2 Adaptations: Anomalous Correspondence and Implications – Dr. Prattas

Course Description

Covariation is a phenomena that occurs in patients with intermittent strabismus. It is defined as the presence of normal correspondence when the patient is aligned, and use of anomalous correspondence when the patient is strabismic to maintain a rudimentary form of binocularity. This presentation will review anomalous correspondence, covariation and present a case report in which vision therapy was utilized to manage covariation.

Instructor_Vassiliki Prattas

Instructor Bio

Dr. Vassiliki Prattas completed her optometric education at Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2021. She went on to pursue a Pediatrics, Vision Therapy and Visual Neuro-rehabilitation residency at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. Dr. Prattas now serves as a faculty member at Nova Southeastern University.

Dr. Vassiliki Prattas

Courses Details

Course Duration

30 Days

Continuing Education Credits

02 hours

Course Price

$30

Course Description

Covariation is a phenomena that occurs in patients with intermittent strabismus. It is defined as the presence of normal correspondence when the patient is aligned, and use of anomalous correspondence when the patient is strabismic to maintain a rudimentary form of binocularity. This presentation will review anomalous correspondence, covariation and present a case report in which vision therapy was utilized to manage covariation.

Bio

Dr. Vassiliki Prattas completed her optometric education at Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2021. She went on to pursue a Pediatrics, Vision Therapy and Visual Neuro-rehabilitation residency at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. Dr. Prattas now serves as a faculty member at Nova Southeastern University.

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Tale of 2 Adaptations: Anomalous Correspondence and Implications – Dr. Prattas