Concussion and TBI-related vision disorders

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Across
  1. 3. This HOYA lens is one of Dr. Haney's favourites for blue light protgection
  2. 5. The king-____ test is used to assess saccadic eye movements
  3. 6. A useful took used to track a line when reading as well as reducing glare from the paper
  4. 10. TBI stands for ______ brain injury
  5. 12. The ______ coma scale is used to determine between mild and moderate-to-sever TBI's
  6. 14. Post concussion patients often like what tint of lens (As found by Dr. Haney)
  7. 17. The most common accommodative disorder post TBI is accommodative ____
  8. 18. In this article they call accommodative excess this term _____
  9. 20. Damage to this nerve may cause a visual field defect
  10. 21. TBI's are common amount military personal and ____
Down
  1. 1. Convergence insufficiency in patients with a TBI is mostly due to ____ rectus damage
  2. 2. This type of shift that causes people to feel like the floor is tilting to one side
  3. 4. Patients with a convergence insufficiency will have a greater ______ at near than at distance
  4. 7. Strabismus whereby that angle of deviation changes with different eye positions
  5. 8. Post-concussion patients with accommodative insufficiency do not do well with ______ lenses
  6. 9. Non-conjugate eye movements when viewing various distances
  7. 11. The most commoner visual processing disorder post-concussion is
  8. 13. Vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) aids in gaze _____
  9. 15. Symptoms of veregence disorders occur only under this condition
  10. 16. Effective management of TBI's starts with an thorough patient _____
  11. 18. Homonomous visual field defects often require _____ in the patient's glasses
  12. 19. UFOV is an acronym for ______ field of vision