Concussions can severely affect our eyes' muscle alignment, focusing, and eye tracking systems. Symptoms can include headaches, double vision, blurry vision, dizziness, light sensitivity, nausea, and intolerance to prolonged work. These symptoms can last years after an initial concussion. Vision therapy can recharge your eyes' binocular vision to eliminate your symptoms.
Acquired or traumatic brain injuries can be devastating by themselves but they can significantly impact your eye's binocular systems including muscle alignment, focusing, eye movement, and balance. Similar to concussions, common symptoms are headaches, double vision, blurry vision, dizziness and vertigo, light sensitivity, nausea, and intolerance to prolonged work. Vision therapy can aid in improving these deficiencies.
Strokes can lead to deterioration of our eyes' ability to focus on an object to prevent it from doubling or blurring. They also affect our reading speed and accuracy. Strokes can also cause loss in our peripheral vision. These symptoms can be troublesome for our daily needs. Our vision development and rehabilitation doctors can discuss therapy or prism options to re-equib you with the necessary functions for your visual needs.
Major disruptive life events can cause our eyes' binocular system to worsen or decompensate leading to symptoms that can disrupt our everyday life including work or school performance, driving, reading, and hobbies. These events may include severe illnesses or hospitalizations, serious family matters, stressful work/school environments, medication or drug use, and hormonal changes. Vision therapy may be beneficial to restore your eyes' to their normal binocular status.
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