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Sep 62 min read
The Social Implications of Eye Turns and Patching: Exploring Non-Invasive Solutions
Eye turns, or strabismus, are more than just a visual issue—they carry significant social and emotional weight, particularly for...
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Kelsey
Mar 242 min read
Understanding the Three Grades of Binocular Vision
Binocular vision, the ability to perceive depth and dimensionality through both eyes, is a remarkable feat of human visual processing.
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Vision & Learning Center
Mar 144 min read
Understanding Depth Perception: What It Is, How It Develops, and the Impact of Vision Conditions
Depth perception begins to develop in infancy when a child’s eyes and brain start to work together.
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Kelsey
Mar 103 min read
Amblyopia: In The Eyes of A Therapist
Amblyopia, commonly known as a “lazy eye,” is reduced visual acuity in one or both eyes.
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Kelsey
Feb 22 min read
Jacob's Vision Therapy Success Story: Overcoming Amblyopia
When Jacob first came to our clinic, he was facing several vision issues, including poor ocular motor control, amblyopia (lazy eye)...
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Kelsey
Dec 19, 20231 min read
The Role of Eye Patches in Vision Therapy:
Eye patches are fundamental to vision therapy, especially in treating amblyopia. Amblyopia occurs when one eye is stronger than the...
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Kelsey
Oct 23, 20233 min read
Amblyopia in the Eyes of the Therapist
Amblyopia, commonly known as a “lazy eye,” is when there is reduced visual acuity in one or both eyes. The patient often suppresses...
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