Strabismus is a condition that is characterized by a disturbance of oculomotor balance, that is, two eyes do not have the same direction of gaze when observing an object. One eye has a normal position while the other eye is either turned inward or turned outward. In the first case it is about esotropia or convergent strabismus, and in the second it is about exotropia or divergent strabismus. Also the eye can be turned upwards and in that case we are talking about hypertropia, and if the eye is turned down, hypotropia. There is 1 exercise to solve the problem of strabismus, and it achieves normal eye coordination.