Ocular motility disorders can significantly impair visual performance, coordination, and daily functioning. This book presents a detailed guide to the diagnosis and management of disorders such as strabismus, nystagmus, and cranial nerve palsies. It outlines clinical assessment techniques, including cover tests, ocular movement evaluations, and imaging studies. Treatment options like prism correction, vision therapy, surgical interventions, and pharmacological support are discussed. The book emphasizes clinical reasoning through case examples and diagnostic flowcharts. Designed for both students and clinicians, it offers clear strategies for managing ocular misalignments and enhancing visual comfort and function.
Wei Huang is a clinician-scientist and lecturer specializing in ocular motility and binocular vision anomalies. With clinical experience in managing strabismus, nystagmus, and cranial nerve palsies, he also conducts research on neuro-ophthalmic pathways affecting eye movement. Wei has contributed to diagnostic algorithms and visual rehabilitation protocols for motility disorders. He regularly teaches ophthalmology residents and optometry students, emphasizing case-based reasoning and functional vision assessments. His clinical interest lies in restoring binocular coordination and minimizing visual discomfort.