Skip to main page content

Lunn Lecture: Orthoptics: Past, Present and Future

My Session Status

When:
2:15 PM, Sunday 22 Jun 2025 (1 hour)
Where:
Brief Abstract

The profession of orthoptist has existed for approximately 100 years. Mary Maddox, credited as the first orthoptist, commenced orthoptic practice in London in the early 1920s. In 1928 the first hospital based orthoptic clinic opened in the Royal Westminster Hospital in London. Since its beginning, the profession has undergone some significant evolutionary changes. Along the way many early orthoptic treatment practices have been abandoned and forgotten. Here, I look back at how orthoptics was practiced in the past and the methods and tools used in the early years of orthoptic practice. I will explore how and why orthoptic practices changed over time, linking it to the current state of practice and potential for the future development of the profession.

My Session Status

Send Feedback

Session detail
Allows attendees to send short textual feedback to the organizer for a session. This is only sent to the organizer and not the speakers.
When enabled, you can choose to display attendee lists for individual sessions. Only attendees who have chosen to share their profile will be listed.
Enable to display the attendee list on this session's detail page. This change applies only to this session.

Changes here will affect all session detail pages unless otherwise noted