orthoptics
noun [ U ] medical specialized uk/ɔːˈθɒp.tɪks/ us/ɔːrˈθɑːp.tɪks/
视轴矫正法
the treatment or study of problems of the eye muscles, for example having a squint (= when the eyes look in different directions) or having double vision (= when you can see two of everything)
Orthoptics is a special field in ophthalmology. 视轴矫正是眼科学中的一个特殊领域。
As a nurse with some experience in orthoptics, being told her young son had a possible visual defect came as a surprise. 作为一名有视轴矫正经验的护士,当得知自己的小儿子可能有视力缺陷时,她感到十分惊讶。
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- Intermittent exotropia should be treated only with orthoptics.
- Orthoptics is too vast a subject to be adequately covered in one chapter.
- In America, students of orthoptics must attend 2 years of fellowship training.