Diplopia After Stroke
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- 13 Feb, 2017
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Often, the simplest method of improving diplopia immediately following stroke is the most effective.

Did you know that many brain injuries are followed by diplopia, among other things? Dr Taub and Dr Harris explain more in the article below about this oft-seen reaction to stroke and some unique ways to treat it.
If you find yourself performing any of these procedures, don't hesitate to reach out to opticXpress for questions on proper methods of optometric billing these services to insurance companies.
https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/little-occlusion-goes-a-long-way
If you find yourself performing any of these procedures, don't hesitate to reach out to opticXpress for questions on proper methods of optometric billing these services to insurance companies.
https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/little-occlusion-goes-a-long-way

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