Strategies for Patching Bill Takeshita, O.D., F.A.A.O., F.C.O.V.D. The Center for the Partially Sighted 310.597.2549 low-vision.org.

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Strategies for Patching Bill Takeshita, O.D., F.A.A.O., F.C.O.V.D. The Center for the Partially Sighted low-vision.org

How Images Focus Inside the Eye Diagram of perspective of eye with E focusing on macula

Visual Pathway Diagram of visual pathway

Visual Cortex Processes Info Diagram of occipital lobe PET scan

Amblyopia Reduced clarity of sight due to the lack of stimulation to the brain Refractive amblyopia develops when glasses were not prescribed early in life when needed. Strabismus amblyopia is when the brain did not receive proper stimulation due to a misaligned eye. Acuity can be improved when patching is performed early in life

Down Syndrome Cataract Strabismus Refractive Error Nystagmus Developmental Delay Photograph of Down Syndrome

Esotropia Strabismus

Exotropia Strabismus

Direct Bandage Patching Photo of three kids with direct patch

Pirate Patching Photo of girl with elastic band patch

Frosted Lens Patching Photograph of frosted lens

Atropine Eye Drops Photo of child with unequal pupil size

Preparing Child for Glasses

Eye Poking

Sunken Orbit

Arm Restraints