Vision Therapy
Some visual conditions cannot be treated adequately with just
glasses, contact lenses and/or patching, and are best resolved
through a program of Vision Therapy.
Vision Therapy is an individualized, supervised,
treatment program designed to correct visual-motor and/or perceptual-cognitive
deficiencies. Vision Therapy sessions include procedures
designed to enhance the brain's ability to control:
- eye alignment,
- eye teaming,
- eye focusing abilities,
- eye movements, and/or
- visual processing.
Visual-motor skills and endurance are developed through the
use of specialized computer and optical devices, including therapeutic
lenses, prisms, and filters. During the final stages of therapy,
the patient's newly acquired visual skills are reinforced and
made automatic through repetition and by integration with motor
and cognitive skills.
Children and adults
with visual challenges, such as:
Learning-related Vision Problems
Vision Therapy can help
those individuals who lack the necessary visual skills for effective
reading, writing, and learning (i.e., eye movement and focusing
skills, convergence, eye-hand activity, visual memory skills,
etc.). To learn more about learning-related vision problems,
visit any of these web pages on:
- 20/20
or 20-20 Eyesight and Eye Screenings - Not Perfect!,
- All
About Learning Related Vision Problems,
- Eyesight & Vision
Problems: Attention
Deficit Disorders (ADD/ADHD),
- Eyesight & Vision
Problems: Dyslexia,
- Eyesight & Vision
Problems: Learning Disabilities (LDs),
- Eyesight & Vision
Problems: Reading, Handwriting, Homework, Spelling, Math, Slow Learner,
Lazy Student, Behavior Problems in School, Below Grade Level, Special
Education, Gifted Learning Disabled, etc.,
- Eye
Tracking, Eye Teaming, and Reading Problems,
- What is Convergence
Insufficiency Disorder?,
- Vision Therapy as Treatment
for Learning Disabilities.
Poor Binocular (2-eyed) Coordination
Vision Therapy
helps individuals develop normal coordination and teamwork
of the two eyes (binocular vision). When the two eyes fail to work together
as an effective team, performance in many areas can suffer (reading, sports,
depth perception, eye contact, etc.).
To learn more about binocular (two-eyed) vision, visit any of these web pages
on:
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes, Eye Turns,
etc.) and Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Vision Therapy programs offer
much higher cure rates for turned eyes and/or lazy eye when compared
to eye surgery, glasses, and/or patching, without therapy. The
earlier the patient receives Vision Therapy the better, however,
our office successfully treats patients well past 21 years of
age.
Recent scientific research has disproved the long held
belief that children with lazy eye, or amblyopia, cant
be helped after age 7.
To learn more about crossed eyes, eye turns, or lazy eye, visit any of these
web pages on:
- About
Eye Turns: Constant (Always) or Intermittent (Sometimes, Occasionally),
- Amblyopia,
Lazy Eye, and Strabismus - Not All The Same!,
- Children's Vision: Amblyopia
(Lazy Eye), Strabismus (Crossed Eyes, Cross-eyed, Wall-eyed, Intermittent
Exotropia, Hypertropia, Esotropia, etc.), Exophoria...,
- Eye Muscle
Surgery: Treatment for Strabismus, Lazy Eye, Intermittent Exotropia,
etc.,
- What is Amblyopia or Lazy Eye?,
- What
is Convergence Insufficiency Disorder, Intermittent Exotropia, Exophoria?,
- What is Seeing
Double or Double Vision?,
- Vision
Therapy Eye Exercises as Treatment for Amblyopia (Lazy Eye), Strabismus
(Crossed eyes), Convergence Insufficiency Disorder, etc..
Stress-induced Difficulties - Blurred Vision, Eyestrain,
Headaches, Dizziness, etc.
21st century life demands more from our
vision than ever before. Many
children and adults constantly use their near vision at school, work and
home. Environmental stresses on the visual system (including excessive
computer use or close work) can induce blurred vision, eyestrain, headaches,
etc. To learn about vision therapy for these problems, see:
- Blurred
Vision, Blurry Eyesight - Reading and Computer Work - VT Eye Exercises,
- Dizziness,
Motion Sickness, Eye Strain, Stomachaches, Double Vision...,
- Eye
Strain or Eye Fatigue with Computer Work and Reading - Eye Exercises,
- Relief
of Frequent or Chronic Headaches, Stress, Eyestrain, and/or Stomachaches
during or after Reading, School or Office Work.
Visual Rehabilitation for Special Needs - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI),
Stroke, Birth Injury, Brain Damage, Head Injury, Whiplash, Cerebral Palsy,
MS, etc.
Vision can be compromised as a result of neurological disorders
or trauma to the nervous system. Vision Therapy can effectively treat the
visual consequences of brain trauma (including double vision).
To learn more about visual rehabilitation with vision therapy, see:
- Visual
Rehabilitation following Brain Damage, Birth Injury, Head Injury, Stroke,
Acquired Brain Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), etc.,
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Blurred Vision, Reading Problems, Double Vision, Eye Pain, Headaches
with Reading, Visual Field Loss...,
- Brain
Injury Rehabilitation - Success Stories with Vision Therapy.
Visual Rehabilitation for Special Needs - Developmental Delays, Visual
Perceptual Visual-Motor Deficits, Attention Deficit Disorders, Autism Spectrum
Disorders
To learn more about vision therapy as it relates to developmental delays
or disorders, see:
Sports Vision Improvement
Strong visual skills are critical to sports success. Not
much happens in sports until your eyes instruct your hands
and body as to what to do! Accurate vision and athletic
visual skills can be measured, developed, and enhanced
through Vision Therapy. We can measure and successfully
improve eye-hand coordination, visual reaction time, peripheral
awareness, eye teaming, focusing, tracking, and visualization
skills (to mention just a few).
Vision Therapy can be the answer to many visual problems. Don't
hesitate to contact our office with your questions.
To read definitions of Vision Therapy by outside sources, see What
is Vision Therapy? and/or Vision Therapy? Self-help
Eye Exercises?. To browse through hundreds of stories written by parents,
teachers, adults and children, go to a national of catalog of Vision
Therapy Success Stories.
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