Monocular Fixation in Binocular Field (MFBF)


Monocular Fixation in Binocular Field (MFBF) vision therapy, acts as a bridge from monocular to binocular activities, improving the efficiency of the patient’s use of accommodative and binocular systems. The MFBF process enforces the use of one eye at a time, thus the work is "monocular." At the same time, the process calls for both eyes need to be open, seeing at the same time; thus the work is done in a "binocular field." To proceed with therapy, the patient needs to wear anaglyphic glasses. So, each eye will see different content.

Methodology based on

Intially we need to develop the molility skills for the patients. Programs developed based on the below methodology.

  • Pursuits Constantly tracking the moving object in the viewport.
  • Saccades Tracking the object jump from location to another.
  • Crowding Training the Brain to recognize the given object from a crowd of similar objects.

Who can be treated with this programs

  • Ocular motility dysfunctions (Eye movement disorders)
  • Non-strabismic binocular disorders (Inefficient Eye teaming)
  • Strabismus (Misalignment of the eyes)
  • Amblyopia (Poorly developed vision)
  • Accommodative disorder (Focusing problems)
  • Visual information processing disorders, including visual-motor integration and other sensory modalities

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