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Accomodation &
Convergence
Contents
• Accomodation
• Types of accomodation
• Anomalies of accomodation
• Convergence
• Types of convergence
• Anomlies of convergence
• AC/A ratio
• Methods of claculation of AC/A ratio
Accomodation
• Accommodation is the mechanism by which the
eye changes refractive power by altering the shape
of lens in order to focus objects at variable
distances.
• Ability of eye to focus on near objects.
Far point
• Position of an object when its image clearly falls on
retina with no accommodation
Near point:
• Near point: Nearest point clearly seen with
maximum accommodation. •
Range of accommodation:
• Distance between far point and near point.
Amplitude of accomodation
Amplitude of accommodation:
• Dioptric power difference between rest and fully
accommodated eye.
• A=P-R. Where
• A: amplitude of accommodation;
• P:dioptric value of near point; and
• R: dioptric value of far point
Types of accomodation:
• Tonic accommodation – It is due to tonus of ciliary
muscle and is active in absence of a stimulus. The
resting state of accommodation is not at infinity but
rather at an intermediate distance. •
• Proximal accommodation – Is induced by the
awareness of the nearness of a target. This is
independent of the actual dioptric stimulus.
• .
• Reflex accommodation – Is an automatic
adjustment response to blur which is made to
maintain a clear and sharp retinal image.
•Convergence-accommodation – Amount of
accommodation stimulated or relaxed associated
with convergence.
• The link between accommodation and
convergence is known as accommodative
convergence and is expressed clinically as AC/A
ratio.
Assessment of accomodation
• Dynamic retinoscopy
• Subjective measurement of accommodation
amplitudes with e.g., RAF rule
• Facility of accommodation with "lens flippers"
Anomalies of accomodation
Anomailes
Decreased accommodation
physiological_Presybyopia
pharmacological_cycloplgia
Pathological
• Accomodation insufficiency
• Paralysis of accomodation
• Illsustained accommodation
• Accomodation inertia
• Hypermetropia
• Pre-presbyopia
Presbyopia
• Presbyopia is a condition of physiological
insufficiency of accommodation leading to a
progressive fall in near vision.
• In emmetropic eye far point is infinity and near
point varies with age (being about 7 cm at 10 years,
25 cm at 40 years and 33 cm at 45 years).
• Failing near vision due to age-related decrease in
amplitude of accommodation is called presbyopia.
•
• Causes
• Decrease in accommodative power of lens with
increasing age, leads to presbyopia, occurs due to:
–
• Age-related changes in lens:
• Decrease in elasticity of lens capsule,
• Progressive, increase in size and hardness
(sclerosis) of lens substance
• Age related decline in ciliary muscle power.
Cycloplegia
• Cycloplegia, refers to complete absence of
accommodation.
• Causes
• Atropine, homatropine or other parasympatholytic
drugs.
Accomodation insufficiency
• Condition in which accommodative power is
constantly less than lower limit of normal range
according to patient’s age.
Accomodation paralysis
• Complete third nerve paralysis due to intracranial
or orbital causes. – Systemic medications such as
antihypertensive, antidepressants.
Illsustained accommodation
• Accommodation fatigue.
• It is a situation in which though range of
accommodation is in normal range but it cannot
sustain it for a sufficient period of time.
Accomodation inertia
• It is a condition in which patient faces difficulty in
altering the range of accommodation
• Amplitude of accommodation is normal
• Ability to make use of this amplitude quickly and
for long periods of time is inadequate.
• Clinical features •
• Difficulty changing focus from one distance to
another
• Headaches
• Eyestrain
• Fatigue
• Difficulty sustaining near tasks
• Blurred vision
• Treatment:
• correcting any refractive error and accommodative
Pre-presbyopia
• Uncorrected hypermetropia.
• Premature sclerosis of the crystalline lens. •
• General debility causing pre-senile weakness of
ciliary muscle.
• Chronic simple glaucoma.
• Symptoms
• Difficulty in near vision.
• Patients complaint of difficulty in reading small
prints
• Asthenopic symptoms after reading or doing any
Excessive accomodation
• Accommodative response is greater than the
accommodative stimulus.
• There is functional increase in tonus of ciliary
muscle, results in a constant accommodative effect.
• Causes
• Young hypermetropes frequently uses excessive
accommodation as a physiological adaptation •
• Young myopes performing excessive near work,
associated with excessive convergence.
• Astigmatic error in young patients
• Presbyopes in the beginning
• Use of improper and ill fitting spectacles
Accomodation spasm
• Spasm of accommodation refers to exertion of
abnormally excessive accommodation.
• . Causes
• Drug induced spasm of accommodation is known
to occur after use of strong miotics.
• Spontaneous spasm of accommodation: attempt to
compensate for a refractive anomaly.
• Occurs when excessive near work is done with bad
illumination, bad reading position, state of
neurosis, mental stress or anxiety.
• . Clinical features
• Defective vision: due to induced myopia. •
• Asthenopic symptoms
• Precipitating factors like marked degree of
muscular imbalance.
Convergence
• Connvergence is the simultaneous inward
movement of both eyes toward each other, usually
in an effort to maintain single binocular vision
when viewing an object.
• This is the only eye movement that is not
conjugate, but instead adducts the eye
Types of convergence
• 1.Voluntary convergence
• Convergence of eye at our own will.
• Different entity from reflex convergence.
• Some consider voluntary convergence is attained
by accommodating eye more with out
accommodating stimulus.
• Example :- converging eye to reduce nystagmus ,
some comedian apply voluntary convergence to
obtain crossed eyes.
2 .Reflex convergence
• Tonic convergence
• Proximal convergence
• Accomodative convergence
• Fusional convergence
Tonic convergence
• Occurs due to normal muscle tone of EOMs.
• Helps to bring eye from anatomical diverged
position to physiological position.
• Tonic convergence decreases with age passes.
• Emotional energy is found to rise tonic
convergence. .
• Tonic convergence can be eliminated by
patching(30 mins) or deep anesthesia.
Proximal convergence
• Proximal convergence
• induced by proximity of object of regard.
• Also seems to be initiated by psychological factor.
• It is also induced when person feels he is looking at
near object although he is not doing so.
• Proximal convergence has linear relationship with
change in fixation distance.
Accomdative convergence
• Convergence induced when a person
accommodates
• Induced or stimulated by blurred retinal image.
• Independent of binocular vision ie can even occur
in one eye blind or occluding one eye.
• It has linear relationship with change in fixation
distance
• AC/A will better define accommodative
convergence.
Fusional convergence
• Ensures similar images are imaged on
corresponding retinal points.
• It is mainly induced by bitemporal image disparity.
• No refractive changes seen in eye during fusional
convergence.
• Involuntary mechanism to obtain bifoveal fixation
• Fusional convergence can be improved by
orthoptic exercises.
Anomailes of convergence
• Convergence insufficiency
• Convergence paralysis
• Convergence spasm
Convergence insufficiency
• . Inability to maintain or obtain adequate
convergence over certain period time without
undue effort.
• Commonest cause of asthenopia.
• Causes:
• 1. Idiopathic ( developmental delay ,wide IPD )
• 2. Refractive errors ( High hyperopia , Myopia )
• 3. Presbyopia or pts corrected recently for
Presbyopia
Convergence paralysis
• It is defined as total lack of ability to overcome
base out prism.
• Uncommon condition confused with convergence
insufficiency.
• Causes:-
• Occurs secondary to organic disease of brain
especially at corpora quadrigemina and nuclei of
3rd cranial nerve .
• Clinical features:-
• 1. Complete absence of convergence
• 2. Exotropia and crossed diplopia on attempted
near fixation
• 3. Adduction remains normal .
• 4. Accommodation is usually normal but reduced
and absent sometimes.
Convergence spasm
• Condition characterized by intermittent episode of
maximum convergence usually associated with
accommodative spasm.
• Causes
• 1. Functional causes ( associated with hysteria and
neurosis )
• 2. Organic causes ( organic lesions , head traumas ,
pituitary adenomas )
• Clinical features:-
• 1. Extreme convergence ( intermittent )
• 2. Homonymous diplopia
• 3. Blurring of vision due to accommodative spasm (
near triad)
• 4. Miosis ( near triad)
• 5. High induced myopia (> 5D)
Ac/A ratio
• The measurement of the convergence induced by
accommodation per diopter of accommodation
• Purpose:
• To determine the change in accommodative
convergence that occurs when the patient
accommodates or relaxes.
ways to determine AC/A
• Heterophoria method
• Gradient method
• Fixation disparity method
• Haploscopic method
Hetrophoria method
• Simple method, consists of comparing the
measurement of the latent deviation of eyes
• Using prisms & alternate cover test at a point of
distance fixation ( 6m ) with refractive correction.
• At a point of near fixation ( 33cm ) with refractive
correction.
• IPD should be measured.
• +ve sign for esodeviation,
• -ve sign for exodeviation.
• AC/A ratio is calculated from this following
formula:-
• AC/A = IPD (cm) + N (m) (D’-D)
• IPD = interpupillary distance in centimeters
• N = near fixation distance in meters
• D’ = near phoria (eso is plus and exo is minus)
• D = far phoria (eso is plus and exo is minus)
Gradient method
• This method is based onthe fact that for agiven
fixation distance , minus lenses placed before the
eyes increase the requirement of accomodation
and plus lenses relax accomodation.
• Gradient AC/A
• Phoria is measured a second time using a -1.00/
+1.00 lens
• The change in phoria with the additional minus or
plus is the AC/A ratio
Fixation disparity Method
• In this method AC /A ratio is determined indirectly
from the fixation disparity method either by forced
convergence by use of prism or by altering the
accomodative stimulus by use of optical lenses.
• Because of its complexity ,this test is not
performed in routine clinical practice.
Haploscopic method
• In haploscopy , the visual fields ofthe two eyes
aredifferntiated and a separate target is presented
to each eye.
• Hering's original instrument was designed primarily
for studimg AC/A ratio.
• This method is no more in use.
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Accomodation and convergence of human eye.pptx

  • 2. Contents • Accomodation • Types of accomodation • Anomalies of accomodation • Convergence • Types of convergence • Anomlies of convergence • AC/A ratio • Methods of claculation of AC/A ratio
  • 3. Accomodation • Accommodation is the mechanism by which the eye changes refractive power by altering the shape of lens in order to focus objects at variable distances. • Ability of eye to focus on near objects.
  • 4. Far point • Position of an object when its image clearly falls on retina with no accommodation Near point: • Near point: Nearest point clearly seen with maximum accommodation. • Range of accommodation: • Distance between far point and near point.
  • 5. Amplitude of accomodation Amplitude of accommodation: • Dioptric power difference between rest and fully accommodated eye. • A=P-R. Where • A: amplitude of accommodation; • P:dioptric value of near point; and • R: dioptric value of far point
  • 6. Types of accomodation: • Tonic accommodation – It is due to tonus of ciliary muscle and is active in absence of a stimulus. The resting state of accommodation is not at infinity but rather at an intermediate distance. • • Proximal accommodation – Is induced by the awareness of the nearness of a target. This is independent of the actual dioptric stimulus. • .
  • 7. • Reflex accommodation – Is an automatic adjustment response to blur which is made to maintain a clear and sharp retinal image. •Convergence-accommodation – Amount of accommodation stimulated or relaxed associated with convergence. • The link between accommodation and convergence is known as accommodative convergence and is expressed clinically as AC/A ratio.
  • 8. Assessment of accomodation • Dynamic retinoscopy • Subjective measurement of accommodation amplitudes with e.g., RAF rule • Facility of accommodation with "lens flippers"
  • 10. Anomailes Decreased accommodation physiological_Presybyopia pharmacological_cycloplgia Pathological • Accomodation insufficiency • Paralysis of accomodation • Illsustained accommodation • Accomodation inertia • Hypermetropia • Pre-presbyopia
  • 11. Presbyopia • Presbyopia is a condition of physiological insufficiency of accommodation leading to a progressive fall in near vision. • In emmetropic eye far point is infinity and near point varies with age (being about 7 cm at 10 years, 25 cm at 40 years and 33 cm at 45 years). • Failing near vision due to age-related decrease in amplitude of accommodation is called presbyopia. •
  • 12. • Causes • Decrease in accommodative power of lens with increasing age, leads to presbyopia, occurs due to: – • Age-related changes in lens: • Decrease in elasticity of lens capsule, • Progressive, increase in size and hardness (sclerosis) of lens substance • Age related decline in ciliary muscle power.
  • 13. Cycloplegia • Cycloplegia, refers to complete absence of accommodation. • Causes • Atropine, homatropine or other parasympatholytic drugs.
  • 14. Accomodation insufficiency • Condition in which accommodative power is constantly less than lower limit of normal range according to patient’s age.
  • 15. Accomodation paralysis • Complete third nerve paralysis due to intracranial or orbital causes. – Systemic medications such as antihypertensive, antidepressants.
  • 16. Illsustained accommodation • Accommodation fatigue. • It is a situation in which though range of accommodation is in normal range but it cannot sustain it for a sufficient period of time.
  • 17. Accomodation inertia • It is a condition in which patient faces difficulty in altering the range of accommodation • Amplitude of accommodation is normal • Ability to make use of this amplitude quickly and for long periods of time is inadequate.
  • 18. • Clinical features • • Difficulty changing focus from one distance to another • Headaches • Eyestrain • Fatigue • Difficulty sustaining near tasks • Blurred vision • Treatment: • correcting any refractive error and accommodative
  • 19. Pre-presbyopia • Uncorrected hypermetropia. • Premature sclerosis of the crystalline lens. • • General debility causing pre-senile weakness of ciliary muscle. • Chronic simple glaucoma. • Symptoms • Difficulty in near vision. • Patients complaint of difficulty in reading small prints • Asthenopic symptoms after reading or doing any
  • 20. Excessive accomodation • Accommodative response is greater than the accommodative stimulus. • There is functional increase in tonus of ciliary muscle, results in a constant accommodative effect.
  • 21. • Causes • Young hypermetropes frequently uses excessive accommodation as a physiological adaptation • • Young myopes performing excessive near work, associated with excessive convergence. • Astigmatic error in young patients • Presbyopes in the beginning • Use of improper and ill fitting spectacles
  • 22. Accomodation spasm • Spasm of accommodation refers to exertion of abnormally excessive accommodation. • . Causes • Drug induced spasm of accommodation is known to occur after use of strong miotics. • Spontaneous spasm of accommodation: attempt to compensate for a refractive anomaly. • Occurs when excessive near work is done with bad illumination, bad reading position, state of neurosis, mental stress or anxiety.
  • 23. • . Clinical features • Defective vision: due to induced myopia. • • Asthenopic symptoms • Precipitating factors like marked degree of muscular imbalance.
  • 24. Convergence • Connvergence is the simultaneous inward movement of both eyes toward each other, usually in an effort to maintain single binocular vision when viewing an object. • This is the only eye movement that is not conjugate, but instead adducts the eye
  • 25. Types of convergence • 1.Voluntary convergence • Convergence of eye at our own will. • Different entity from reflex convergence. • Some consider voluntary convergence is attained by accommodating eye more with out accommodating stimulus. • Example :- converging eye to reduce nystagmus , some comedian apply voluntary convergence to obtain crossed eyes.
  • 26. 2 .Reflex convergence • Tonic convergence • Proximal convergence • Accomodative convergence • Fusional convergence
  • 27. Tonic convergence • Occurs due to normal muscle tone of EOMs. • Helps to bring eye from anatomical diverged position to physiological position. • Tonic convergence decreases with age passes. • Emotional energy is found to rise tonic convergence. . • Tonic convergence can be eliminated by patching(30 mins) or deep anesthesia.
  • 28. Proximal convergence • Proximal convergence • induced by proximity of object of regard. • Also seems to be initiated by psychological factor. • It is also induced when person feels he is looking at near object although he is not doing so. • Proximal convergence has linear relationship with change in fixation distance.
  • 29. Accomdative convergence • Convergence induced when a person accommodates • Induced or stimulated by blurred retinal image. • Independent of binocular vision ie can even occur in one eye blind or occluding one eye. • It has linear relationship with change in fixation distance • AC/A will better define accommodative convergence.
  • 30. Fusional convergence • Ensures similar images are imaged on corresponding retinal points. • It is mainly induced by bitemporal image disparity. • No refractive changes seen in eye during fusional convergence. • Involuntary mechanism to obtain bifoveal fixation • Fusional convergence can be improved by orthoptic exercises.
  • 31. Anomailes of convergence • Convergence insufficiency • Convergence paralysis • Convergence spasm
  • 32. Convergence insufficiency • . Inability to maintain or obtain adequate convergence over certain period time without undue effort. • Commonest cause of asthenopia. • Causes: • 1. Idiopathic ( developmental delay ,wide IPD ) • 2. Refractive errors ( High hyperopia , Myopia ) • 3. Presbyopia or pts corrected recently for Presbyopia
  • 33. Convergence paralysis • It is defined as total lack of ability to overcome base out prism. • Uncommon condition confused with convergence insufficiency. • Causes:- • Occurs secondary to organic disease of brain especially at corpora quadrigemina and nuclei of 3rd cranial nerve .
  • 34. • Clinical features:- • 1. Complete absence of convergence • 2. Exotropia and crossed diplopia on attempted near fixation • 3. Adduction remains normal . • 4. Accommodation is usually normal but reduced and absent sometimes.
  • 35. Convergence spasm • Condition characterized by intermittent episode of maximum convergence usually associated with accommodative spasm. • Causes • 1. Functional causes ( associated with hysteria and neurosis ) • 2. Organic causes ( organic lesions , head traumas , pituitary adenomas )
  • 36. • Clinical features:- • 1. Extreme convergence ( intermittent ) • 2. Homonymous diplopia • 3. Blurring of vision due to accommodative spasm ( near triad) • 4. Miosis ( near triad) • 5. High induced myopia (> 5D)
  • 37. Ac/A ratio • The measurement of the convergence induced by accommodation per diopter of accommodation • Purpose: • To determine the change in accommodative convergence that occurs when the patient accommodates or relaxes.
  • 38. ways to determine AC/A • Heterophoria method • Gradient method • Fixation disparity method • Haploscopic method
  • 39. Hetrophoria method • Simple method, consists of comparing the measurement of the latent deviation of eyes • Using prisms & alternate cover test at a point of distance fixation ( 6m ) with refractive correction. • At a point of near fixation ( 33cm ) with refractive correction. • IPD should be measured. • +ve sign for esodeviation, • -ve sign for exodeviation.
  • 40. • AC/A ratio is calculated from this following formula:- • AC/A = IPD (cm) + N (m) (D’-D) • IPD = interpupillary distance in centimeters • N = near fixation distance in meters • D’ = near phoria (eso is plus and exo is minus) • D = far phoria (eso is plus and exo is minus)
  • 41. Gradient method • This method is based onthe fact that for agiven fixation distance , minus lenses placed before the eyes increase the requirement of accomodation and plus lenses relax accomodation. • Gradient AC/A • Phoria is measured a second time using a -1.00/ +1.00 lens • The change in phoria with the additional minus or plus is the AC/A ratio
  • 42. Fixation disparity Method • In this method AC /A ratio is determined indirectly from the fixation disparity method either by forced convergence by use of prism or by altering the accomodative stimulus by use of optical lenses. • Because of its complexity ,this test is not performed in routine clinical practice.
  • 43. Haploscopic method • In haploscopy , the visual fields ofthe two eyes aredifferntiated and a separate target is presented to each eye. • Hering's original instrument was designed primarily for studimg AC/A ratio. • This method is no more in use.