
Vision Therapy
Vision therapy is a non-surgical, therapeutic approach to improving visual function through guided eye exercises and specialized tools. Patients work with optometrists or vision rehabilitation specialists to address visual deficits caused by brain injuries, concussions, or neurological trauma.
What does Vision Therapy treat?
Vision therapy is effective in treating:
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Visual tracking problems after brain injury,
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Double vision (diplopia),
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Blurred or fluctuating vision,
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Difficulty focusing or reading,
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Eye strain and light sensitivity,
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Depth perception and balance issues,
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Post-concussion visual processing disorders.
Key aspects of Vision Therapy
Vision therapy may include:
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Eye-tracking and focusing exercises,
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Use of prisms, lenses, and visual aids,
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Coordination drills for eye-hand integration,
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Digital or paper-based vision training programs,
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In-clinic and at-home training sessions.
