Vision Therapy

What Is Vision Therapy?

Vision Therapy is an individualized, supervised treatment program designed to correct visual-motor and/or perceptual-cognitive deficiencies. Our Vision Therapy program offers a full range of services to clients of all ages, from children to older adults. Some visual conditions cannot be treated adequately with glasses, contact lenses, surgery, and/or eye patching and are best resolved through a program of Vision Therapy. 
 

Vision Therapy Goals

In Vision Therapy, we strive to improve all aspects of the visual system including:

  • Tracking: Moving the eyes smoothly across a printed page or while following a moving object and being able to quickly and accurately locate and inspect a series of stationary objects.

  • Accommodation (Focusing): The ability to sustain clarity at the near point as well as looking quickly from far to near and back without blur.

  • Eye Teaming or Binocularity: Aligning both eyes at the same place at the same time and moving them together as a team –smoothly, equally, and accurately.

  • Depth Perception: Quickly and accurately judging the distance and speeds of objects – such as catching a ball.

  • Eye / Hand / Body Coordination: How the hands, feet & body respond to visual information.

  • Visual Perception: Understanding what is seen and integrating vision with the other senses.

 

Signs of A Learning Related Vision Problem

Child becomes easily distracted:

  • Avoids near tasks

  • Words move or float off page

  • Low reading comprehension

  • Poor concentration

  • Frustrated with school

  • Exaggerated head movements

  • Loses place and skips lines

  • Very close reading distance

  • Rapidly fatigues when reading

  • Reading below grade-appropriate words per minute

  • Closing or covering one eye while reading

  • Turning or tilting of head while reading

  • Headaches or eyestrain

  • Double vision

  • Rubbing of the eyes

  • Re-reading words or paragraphs

  • Word or letter reversals

  • Misjudgments of distance, size, and location in sports and play

 

Professional Services

As a child’s eyes develop, it is not uncommon for a number of problems to occur. Beyond blurred vision, children can develop a number of other visual and perceptual difficulties that are often not detected by a simple vision exam. Even a child with 20/20 visual acuity, can have underlying vision problems!

 

We Specialize In The Areas of

  • Amblyopia and Strabismus (Lazy eye)

  • Accommodation, Binocular, and Eye Tracking Deficiencies

  • Visual Processing Disorders

  • Sports Vision Training

  • Concussions/Traumatic Brain Injury

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