Resources:
The Vestibular-Vision Connection
This patient education piece, developed by NORA and the Vestibular Disorders Association, offers helpful information for those individuals who may be experiencing visual dysfunctions contributing to dizziness and balance problems.
Videos:
Bright girl with lazy eye - amblyopia
Teen with serious depression, and dissociation finds confidence and success with VVTC!
Pre Teen with double vision, and poor self esteem and academics find ssuccess with VVTC!
High Strung Teenager with Autism, and poor social and special skills finds progress through VVTC!
Pre-Teen with High Anxiety and Poor Reading Skills finds success with VVTC!
Pre-Teen struggled with poor focus stamina and with print and music notes moving succeeds with VVTC!
TEDxPioneerValley - Sue Barry - Fixing My Gaze
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After Near-Drowning, Young Adult successfully recovers from Anoxia with the help of VVTC!
Marisol Thomas — Lyme Disease and Vision
Amblyopia: Advanced Treatment for Lazy Eye
Adult Vision Therapy Success Story | Wow Vision Therapy
Fixing Aloise's Gaze (Strabismus) | Wow Vision Therapy
Vision Therapy: Helping Individuals with Autism | Wow Vision Therapy
Treating Developmental Delays | Wow Vision Therapy
Motion Sickness Treatment | Wow Vision Therapy
Treating Vision Problems Post-Concussion (mTBI) | Wow Vision Therapy
Neuro Optometric Vision Rehabilitation (Brain Injuries & Vision)
Older teen struggled with double vision, dissociation & facial fragmentation finds success with VVTC
Clumsy Older Teen with anxiety and extreme tunnel vision finds success with VVTC!
Successful vision therapy and syntonics treatment
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month: See How Vision Therapy Can Help!
Successful Treatment of Amblyopia (also called lazy eye) | Virginia Vision Therapy Center
Parent very happy with vision therapy, son makes significant gains academically!
Dr Davis discussed preschool vision with preschool directors in the Northern Virginia area.
Young, bright boy with dyslexia makes large gains from vision therapy.
An adult with vertical double vision (BVD) shares his successful outcome from vision rehabilitation
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Clumsy Pre Teen that struggled with grades and attitude finds success with VVTC!