A review of the most common diagnoses of patients with esophoric postures will be presented. While the prevalence of strabismus world-wide is 2-4%, some studies have shown more esotropia than exotropia in their populations. The appropriate signs and symptoms of Convergence Excess, Accommodative Esotropia, and Non-accommodative Esotropia will be discussed. Divergence Insufficiency will also be addressed. The exam techniques to appropriately manage these patients will be reviewed.
- Date: May 16th, 2025
- Time: 15:20 – 15:50
- Location: Linhart Hall

About Christine Allison
CHRISTINE L. ALLISON, O.D., FAAO, FCOVD, FNAP, AAO Dipl, FEAOO Professor of Optometry & Residency Director, Illinois College of Optometry EDUCATION: Undergraduate: University of Notre Dame (1987- 1991), Degree: BS in Biology 5\/91; Optometry School: SUNY State College of Optometry, Degree: OD 5\/95 Honors: Alumni Association Scholarship – Awarded 9\/94; Residency: Illinois College of Optometry, Binocular Vision Pediatric Optometry Residency 7\/95 – 7\/96; Diplomate in Binocular Vision, Perception, and Pediatric Optometry, American Academy of Optometry- Awarded 12\/04; Fellow in European Academy of Optometry and Optics- Awarded 5\/2024.
Recent Professional Education Courses: Assessing the School-Aged Child for Accommodative Problems”- EAOO 2022. “Myopia Management from a Binocular Vision Perspective”- OCCSEE 2023 “Managing a Long-standing Traumatic Brain Injury Patient”- Vision China, 2023. “The How and When of Prism Use”- AAO 2023. “The Management of Oculomotor Dysfunctions”- West China International Myopia Control and Eyecare Symposium, 2024. “Binocular Vision Considerations Before Myopia Control”-EAOO Helsinki, 2024.”
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