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overcorrection A mildly aversive behavior modification technique. In restitutional overcorrection, the person being treated is made to restore the environment to a better condition than before the inappropriate behavior (washing all the desks in the classroom as punishment for writing on one). ...
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overcorrection a complication of refractive surgery where the achieved amount of correction is more than desired.
Ãâó: www.fda.gov/cdrh/lasik/glossary.htm
overcorrection The result achieved when the change to refractive error exceeds the attempted correction.
Ãâó: www.eyeinstitute.co.nz/dictionary-eye-surgery.htm
overcorrection Complication of corrective refractive surgery when the resulting correction exceeded the desired amount.
Ãâó: 101-contact-lenses.com/Lasik-Glossary.htm
overcorrection A complication of PRK or LASIK where the expected amount of correction is more than desired. Overcorrection occurs in the occasional person where healing occurs less vigorously than predicted by the laser computer program, and the planned treatment "overcorrection" persists. The overcorrection is revised by retreatment at 3 months after the initial treatment.
Ãâó: www.lasiknyc.com/glossary.cfm
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