Not Just Eyesight

The brain is heavily involved in vision, and that is why vision therapy and rehabilitation can be the key to decreasing or eliminating vision symptoms that patients are having.

Someone can have 20/20 vision, but still struggle due to deficits with the following visual skills:

  • Visual Memory – the ability to remember information presented visually
  • Binocularity – the ability to use the eyes together for single vision and depth perception
  • Accommodation – the ability to maintain clarity while adjusting from distance vision to near vision
  • Oculomotor Control – the ability to move the eyes quickly and accurately to follow a target or move between two targets
  • Visual Processing – the ability to make visual information meaningful for understanding
  • Laterality/Directionality – the ability to discern one’s left and right and spatially process directions
  • Visual-Motor Integration – the ability to use visual information to guide motor movement

These skills can all be improved through our vision therapy and neuro-optometric rehabilitation treatment programs.

Learn more about the conditions we treat:

Vision Impairment After Stroke >
Learning-Related Vision Problems >
Strabismus & Amblyopia >
TBI & Concussion-Related Vision Deficits >

To schedule an evaluation with one of our providers or if you have questions about our program, please call us at (833) 882-8886.