Kerkhoff G, Stögerer E
EKN-Entwicklungsgruppe Klinische Neuropsychologie, City Hospital Bogenhausen, München, Germany.
Brain Inj. 1994 Jan;8(1):15-22. doi: 10.3109/02699059409150955.
Fusional convergence was trained systematically with orthoptic devices in three patients with a severe deficit in convergent fusion resulting from vascular (one case) or traumatic (two cases) brain damage. Within a single-subject baseline design two of the three patients showed a significant, and the third patient a moderate, recovery of fusional range. All patients showed a significant improvement in visual acuity for objects close by, improved reading performance and an increase in stereo acuity (two cases). The results suggest a considerable potential for recovery of oculomotor functions in brain-damaged patients when appropriate treatment methods are applied.