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Binocular Vision Computer Vision Syndrome PresbyopiaMay 10, 2020

How to fix posture?

How to fix posture? Start with your vision. Poor vision can lead to poor posture when using the computer, causing neck, back and shoulder pain as well as eye strain and fatigue. It all adds up to Computer Vision Syndrome

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Brain injury and vision
Binocular Vision Brain injury Vision TherapyJuly 15, 2019

Vision therapy for post concussion vision disorders

Our focus on concussions and vision A big part of what we do at Perspective Optometry is treating post-concussion vision disorders in concussion patients. Patients […]

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Binocular Vision Children Vision and learning Vision TherapyApril 27, 2019

Fifteen percent of kids have convergence insufficiency

Convergence insufficiency can lead to double vision, blurry vision and other symptoms when doing close work like reading.

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Binocular Vision Vision and learningApril 18, 2019

An “unmotivated” child may have undiagnosed vision problems

Go to the optometrist before getting tested for ADHD.

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Binocular Vision Vision TherapyApril 17, 2019

Advanced treatment for amblyopia

Below is a great video on amblyopia and how best to treat it: Patching is often the worst treatment for amblyopia for a number of […]

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Binocular Vision Vision TherapyApril 4, 2019

Do binocular vision problems affect school performance?

A student’s reading and academic problems may be the result of treatable binocular vision problems.

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Binocular Vision Vision and learning Vision TherapyMarch 31, 2019

20/20 Isn’t Everything

Seeing 20/20 is not everything. Binocular vision problems are undertested and could hold kids back.

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Binocular Vision Vision and learning Vision TherapyMarch 31, 2019

Visual function deficits are much higher in children with developmental dyslexia

Binocular vision problems, which can’t be corrected with glasses, are an obstacle to dyslexics in acquiring reading skills.

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