https://books.google.pl/books?id=jGGROHBFYt8C&printsec=frontcover&hl=pl#v=onepage&q&f=false
Very detailed book by Mitchell Scheiman and Bruce Wick about binocular vision with plenty of images to visualise to unerstand better. Convergence insufficiency, convergence excess, problems with accommodation, etc. Everything is there. Answers about whether to what presription glasses to use in such cases, descriptions of office/home therapies… With lots of cases of real patients. 700 pages about what we also tried to discuss here.. I found there very useful insights into my condition which appears to be CI accompanied with accommodation spasm as a secondary thing. There is even a whole chapter of vision problems associated with computer use. This is absolutetly massive, I found the most in depth resource about the topic so far by far. Feels like a bible of binocular vision.
This is actually an old version. There is also new one, from a few years ago. You can buy it on amazon or find full pdfs on internet I think (but maybe not the newest version). It's really amazing for vision therapy specialists I'm sure, but also for us. There are pictures of a lot of the tools used in vision therapy with descriptions of how to use them and also home therapy exercises.
Question for moderator - do we have a place to pin somewhere this link? A page with list of references like websites, articles and books would be quite useful I think.