Ophthalmology: tropias versus phorias

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  • @aysebetulergul1791
    @aysebetulergul1791 Рік тому +8

    I m consultant pediatrician, I watch the videos and like it so much, your teaching technique with animations is very effective

  • @tuang_baby
    @tuang_baby 3 роки тому +14

    Such a crisp and concise video simplifying the concept of tropias and phorias! Thank you Tim!

  • @TalmadgeCooper
    @TalmadgeCooper 12 років тому +12

    Definitions: Tropia and Phoria not quite correct.
    From medlineplus
    Main Entry: tro·pia: deviation of an eye from the normal position with respect to the line of vision when the eyes are open
    Main Entry: pho·ria: any of various tendencies of the lines of vision to deviate from the normal when binocular fusion of the retinal images is prevented
    Note: Tropias can be intermittent as in intermittent exotropia.
    They do not always have to be present

    • @normadicn5700
      @normadicn5700 4 роки тому

      Thanks so much.
      That's why Maddox rods and cross eye test measure phorias.

  • @TimRoot-dotcom
    @TimRoot-dotcom  13 років тому +8

    @DrJam0073 The cause of ocular misalignment must be determined 1st, but diplopia is rarely caused by "treatable" neuro problems. Most double vision is from aging decompensation, or untreatable strokes that you have to wait to see if the cranial nerve will repair itself
    Prism and surgery are not a "fix" but a way to keep our patient from suffering from double vision. In children, you need to fix eye alignment quickly (even surgery) or they will develop permanent vision loss from amblyopia .

    • @carlam6669
      @carlam6669 3 роки тому +1

      My father was blind in one eye as a result of misaligned eyes that were not treated properly when he was a child. When I was five years old I was playing with my toy bow and arrow and accidentally shot him in his good eye. Luckily, no permanent damage.

  • @otissumnerbrown
    @otissumnerbrown 14 років тому +2

    These are VERY GOOD VIDEOS. The words "tropia" and "phoria" need to be clearly understood by the "Layman". Thanks, Otis

  • @siddhantkhorjuvekar
    @siddhantkhorjuvekar 8 років тому +2

    probably best on UA-cam

  • @wongsableng8914
    @wongsableng8914 7 років тому

    Terimakasih telah berbagi ilmu, sangat bermanfaat, terutama bagi tenaga ahli refraksionis...

  • @ahsamullah5885
    @ahsamullah5885 3 роки тому

    Exemplary teaching style,love it❤️

  • @thomasnimbuskirk6789
    @thomasnimbuskirk6789 4 роки тому +1

    I'm not an optician, but I do have an Esophoria, so this really helped me understand certain terms!

    • @josekaiser007
      @josekaiser007 3 роки тому

      Who is an optician?? Never heard this term

  • @Marco100045
    @Marco100045 2 роки тому +1

    Simple and Great Video. Thanks.

  • @amandawen4158
    @amandawen4158 8 років тому +4

    Best video ever. Thank you heaps. Hope you would give us more lectures. Waiting for them online. :)

  • @dipmed2811
    @dipmed2811 3 роки тому

    Best video on this topic

  • @sahiska
    @sahiska 8 років тому +22

    Oh wow! This was REALLY HELPFUL! Thank you!!! I really really wish you all the best, you have no idea (i think you do though, since you made such an awesome video) how much you helped me to better undertand this! Thank you

  • @WAhmed-gi6qd
    @WAhmed-gi6qd 6 років тому +3

    Hi there one thing I didn’t understand if problem with left eye and right eye is perfect then why the prism test in front of right eye should be not in front of left eye?? May b I am stupid but please help me I have a squint in my right eye getting double vision right eye turns out so my left eye is perfect no problem in vision and no squint but optician made glasses and also put prism for left eye I told her when I wear glasses the object is turning out in my perfect left eye. Really confused lol she said we have to divide prism for both eye but i am losing object from real position it’s annoying me I watched ur video very informative and easily to understand please guide me really appreciate for you reply

  • @bach19nn
    @bach19nn 14 років тому +3

    The tropias are not always constant, since it happens with the intermittent tropias.

  • @geegeesalsabila4203
    @geegeesalsabila4203 8 років тому

    Great! Really helps me understanding my exam materials. Thanks!

  • @drparam
    @drparam 15 років тому +1

    the apex of the prism should point in the direstion of the squint if i am not wrong

  • @vladimirfreidin9378
    @vladimirfreidin9378 11 років тому +11

    The prism should be placed in front of the deviating eye to obtain the full measure of the deviation.

    • @zuzanafreidin3241
      @zuzanafreidin3241 9 років тому +1

      +Rooker11111 - of course not. The video shows the left eye deviating. In left exotropia the prism should be rotated so that it will be base in - in front of the left eye ( not the right eye). When the correct amount of prism is placed in front of the left eye then the light deviated by the prism will coincide with the visual axis of the left deviating eye giving the amount of deviation.

    • @janjilek3496
      @janjilek3496 9 років тому +2

      +Rooker11111 Exo is corrected by base IN...
      Just saying..

    • @janjilek3496
      @janjilek3496 9 років тому

      +Rooker11111 Not sure you are kidding or just playing stupid...
      Perhaps this may help you... img.tfd.com/ElMill/thumb/F0E-06-S2958.jpg

    • @janjilek3496
      @janjilek3496 9 років тому

      Rooker11111 Perhaps I misunderstood you or something, but to my understanding... "Outward exotropia = base-out prism." (your words).
      Does that mean in your words, that you would correct an Exo with base OUT? Pls just confirm or explain, might by the lack of english skill that makes me simply not understand you.

    • @ujintamang7654
      @ujintamang7654 6 років тому

      Jan Jilek always remember "apex towards the deviation"

  • @ralphaallaf6348
    @ralphaallaf6348 27 днів тому

    I do replace the prism for the right eye when I have left exo or ezo? In another way I correct eso for left eye by adding BO prism Infront of right eye?

  • @rP-ff8qq
    @rP-ff8qq 2 роки тому

    This was really good! Thankyou

  • @aminu1913
    @aminu1913 13 років тому +2

    Great video, was very easy to understand. I did great on my exam :-)

  • @rss1761
    @rss1761 2 роки тому

    How we can lower the exodrift left after the R&R surgery for IXT? Are the exercises ok?

  • @hifabiola
    @hifabiola 7 років тому +1

    you are my favorite eye doctor / teacher

  • @ThenZ6
    @ThenZ6 3 роки тому

    This animation is hilarious. I love it.

  • @onedayneartogodonedayneart658
    @onedayneartogodonedayneart658 5 років тому

    Beautiful! Thank you so much Sir

  • @Amitsuman101
    @Amitsuman101 10 років тому +1

    Great video. It's just what I was looking for. Thank you, sir.

  • @Lambsown78
    @Lambsown78 14 років тому

    great video - the best video for learning cover test.thanks

  • @jarheadmarine6348
    @jarheadmarine6348 9 років тому +1

    Well done! Accessible and informative! Thanks.

  • @vlntntght
    @vlntntght 2 роки тому

    Can you tell what are alternating tropia, unilateral tropia, and intermittent tropia? Thank you!

  • @vishwajeet4106
    @vishwajeet4106 5 років тому +2

    I'm 19 year old and I'm having alternate divergent squint doctor suggested me that do both eye surgery
    But I'm not comfortable with the surgery so is there any chance ....

    • @funsize9922
      @funsize9922 3 роки тому

      It's true I got surgery but I don't see any changes yet

  • @JuhiMittal
    @JuhiMittal 6 років тому +2

    how do we know which eye to be given prism ,in case of Phoria?

  • @Stalkerx13
    @Stalkerx13 7 років тому +2

    Very informative, my optomologist used these crystal rocks to measure my eyes, and he said I was 20/25

  • @chandrasapta4769
    @chandrasapta4769 4 роки тому

    Terimakasih ilmunya...

  • @alialmayahe8719
    @alialmayahe8719 9 років тому +2

    Thank you Dr. Tim
    You are the pest
    I'm waiting every video you post it

  • @alanoud4455
    @alanoud4455 3 роки тому

    great, thank you very informative

  • @thevishalshowclips
    @thevishalshowclips 3 роки тому

    Nice information I like it

  • @Mario-qq4in
    @Mario-qq4in 5 років тому

    Really a great videov

  • @ibrahimahmed3413
    @ibrahimahmed3413 12 років тому

    it is very useful and simplified thank you

  • @jeeshanahmed3053
    @jeeshanahmed3053 6 років тому +2

    Thanks!!!

  • @TheSoultanidis
    @TheSoultanidis Рік тому

    you also can do visual therapy and not syrgery

  • @thresiapather4850
    @thresiapather4850 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this so understandable!

  • @yahyamaulanalhakim4088
    @yahyamaulanalhakim4088 Рік тому

    Very good sir

  • @dellachow3124
    @dellachow3124 Місяць тому

    so good !

  • @sakshij58
    @sakshij58 5 років тому

    I'm 19 year old and Doctor told me I have 10 degree movement of eyeball , exophoria can it be treated without surgery

    • @sakshij58
      @sakshij58 5 років тому

      Plz plz suggest me

    • @sakshij58
      @sakshij58 5 років тому

      Plz plz suggest me what's right

  • @owntbyrange
    @owntbyrange 12 років тому

    eso means in exo means out so they see if its eso or exo if they eye turn in or out

  • @Ninjakidvids
    @Ninjakidvids 9 років тому +2

    great video. Thank you

  • @tmejias25
    @tmejias25 11 років тому +3

    Excellent thank you so much! God bless!

  • @cicatrez879
    @cicatrez879 7 років тому

    thanks Tim

  • @robertballesteros2275
    @robertballesteros2275 Рік тому

    How expensive these prisms are?

  • @TheLeopard89
    @TheLeopard89 11 років тому +1

    thank you very much

  • @unrivaled37
    @unrivaled37 8 років тому

    Excellent

  • @simonasmara
    @simonasmara 14 років тому +1

    thanks, that was helpful.

  • @lyka1237
    @lyka1237 5 років тому

    What is dystopia

  • @Gabby-dv1ps
    @Gabby-dv1ps 14 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @1984abosamra
    @1984abosamra 8 років тому

    Thank you very much :)

  • @mashoodr191
    @mashoodr191 9 років тому

    very useful;...very thanx..........

  • @paulomonteiro572
    @paulomonteiro572 9 років тому +1

    hi tim my name's paul i'm 39. i had a surgery in 2012 for a exotropia on the left eye. the surgeon left me with a consecutive esotropia due to a overcorrection of the esotropia. i wanted to fix it but surgeon told me my brain doesnt fuse images correctly and the strabismus became so minimal no surgeon wants to operate.
    Thing is it still shows specially when im nervous or tired and its more noticeable close than far. Medicinal glasses make the strabismus show more. Without glasses is better, but its still there. Is there anything i can do?

    • @paulomonteiro572
      @paulomonteiro572 9 років тому

      sorry i wanted to say overcorrection of the exotropia

  • @adaamsale2549
    @adaamsale2549 8 років тому

    it is excellent learning

  • @judithsosa4440
    @judithsosa4440 2 роки тому

    GRACIAS !!!

  • @stephanosther3111
    @stephanosther3111 9 років тому

    i know this video is old but. When you want to find how big the phoria is, by using corecting prisms, you really need the prism bar. The patients fusion has to be removed at all times, while you increase the prisms with the bar by using the alternating covertest at the same time.

  • @vinodb5033
    @vinodb5033 11 років тому

    rectus muscle of which eye is lengthened or shortened DR. TIMOTHY ROOT? is it like the lengthening is done on the misaligning eye otherwise shortening on the normal side?

  • @Newdays123
    @Newdays123 11 років тому

    Please do a tutorial on evaluating and correcting diplopia with prism...

  • @jawknee21
    @jawknee21 14 років тому

    how do i pass a phorias test? do i want to say 0? or tell them when i can see something? i have to be under .05. i cant afford to not be. its not like i cant see. im better than 20/20 and im not cross eyed...

  • @sunbulah9779
    @sunbulah9779 6 років тому

    That was awesome

  • @barleyhoney
    @barleyhoney 15 років тому

    thankyou so muchhh........
    very very helpful ^^

  • @TeresaF2009
    @TeresaF2009 13 років тому +1

    very, very helpful. Thanks!

  • @liadoram
    @liadoram 13 років тому

    hi Dr. excellent your video... so... you can traduccion in spanish???
    subtitulos en español!

  • @darktower7252
    @darktower7252 6 років тому

    Thanks you.

  • @Ophthalmology130
    @Ophthalmology130 Рік тому

    Grt video

  • @escuelafeliz
    @escuelafeliz 7 років тому +1

    PErfect!

  • @LOLsaudi
    @LOLsaudi 8 років тому

    best video ever, thanks

  • @MrMingJnr
    @MrMingJnr 11 років тому

    so you are saying that brain surgery is less invasive than eye surgery?

    • @anti_fascist
      @anti_fascist 6 років тому

      Mr Ming Man clearly not. They just said that eye surgery is difficult. Where did "invasive" come from lol?

  • @as1rainbow
    @as1rainbow 8 років тому

    Thanks.

  • @leoaraujo79
    @leoaraujo79 12 років тому

    Any comments out there?

  • @DoDo-fp4rc
    @DoDo-fp4rc 10 років тому

    thank

  • @rachelovesanimals
    @rachelovesanimals 7 років тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @amandalal4854
    @amandalal4854 5 років тому

    Thank u soooo much❤🙌🙌

  • @Reseiver
    @Reseiver 12 років тому

    direction of prism base:
    INN for exoforia
    OUT for esoforia

  • @1sheldon
    @1sheldon 12 років тому

    20 diopters? thats crazy

  • @maham21jan
    @maham21jan 12 років тому

    Great video. Subscribing.

  • @806004282
    @806004282 11 років тому

    Base In for exo deviations and base out for eso deviations

  • @fahdb.altherwi1566
    @fahdb.altherwi1566 10 років тому

    Thanks

  • @chalki_0711
    @chalki_0711 4 роки тому

    Like in 2020

  • @desiduniya1253
    @desiduniya1253 5 років тому

    Defy yg deti uthti

  • @geegeesalsabila4203
    @geegeesalsabila4203 8 років тому +8

    Great! Really helps me understanding my exam materials. Thanks!

  • @Amitsuman101
    @Amitsuman101 10 років тому +1

    Great video. It's just what I was looking for. Thank you, sir.

  • @bach19nn
    @bach19nn 14 років тому

    The tropias are not always constant, since it happens with the intermittent tropias.