The Importance of Binocularity
Whenever Optometrists refers to ability of the brain to fuse two independent images,one from each eye, into one, they are talking about binocularity. Optimal binocularity, when both eyes are aimed
Read moreWhenever Optometrists refers to ability of the brain to fuse two independent images,one from each eye, into one, they are talking about binocularity. Optimal binocularity, when both eyes are aimed
Read moreGlaucoma is a progressive eye disease in which elevated pressure within the eye damages the optic nerve. This can lead to serious vision loss if not detected and treated early.
Read moreSometimes when the mind or body is exhausted, one can lose clarity in their vision; it can become blurred or even doubled. Some people suffer from double vision consistently in
Read moreDiabetes is a chronic disease that prevents your body from making or using insulin, which in turn leads to increased sugar levels in your bloodstream, known as high blood sugar.
Read moreInsurance can often be helpful, but it can also be confusing and frustrating. When sorting out the details of coverage for vision therapy, the route to successful insurance conclusions is pretty simple if you know what questions to ask, and...
Read moreThe term “lazy eye” is a loosely used medical term that intones an older view of what is the most common cause of visual impairment in U.S. children, approximately five
Read moreCan a movie ticket change your life? It would seem so, at least for one movie fan. Dr. Bruce Bridgeman and his wife walked into a movie theatre, picked up
Read moreFor many, first grade is the start of many years of fun and exciting discoveries; like playing sports or musical instruments, and learning to read. Reading for most children is
Read moreRight now as you read these words your eyes are fixating at successive points along the screen. Visual fixation is the neuromuscular aiming of the eyes at a specific point in space. You can easily understand the need for fixation when you imagine...
Read moreBoth convergence insufficiency and convergence inability are vision disorders that can be treated with vision therapy. Normally developed as a child begins to crawl, the convergence distance changed and encouraged development of the skill every...
Read moreWhile the dyslexic brain processes things differently, with early detection and treatment, significant progress can be made with a combination of vision therapy strategies and intervention. Beginning treatment as early as possible will help keep...
Read moreIn Vision Therapy we often hear the following question from patients or their loved ones: “What does this have to do with vision?” They are referring to physical activities like building core muscle tone and integrating primitive reflexes...
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