Discovering Vision Therapy Blog

Too Much Homework Wasn’t the Cause of His Struggles in School

Meet Nicholas. In second grade, he was spending 2-3 hours on homework.  But surprisingly enough to his mother, it wasn’t a case of too much homework - it was convergence insufficiency.  In this success story video, she describes her son’s incredible turnaround as a result of vision therapy.  

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Topics: Success Stories, Learning-Related Vision Problems, Convergence Insufficiency, Success Stories - CI

Seven Reasons Why Parents Are Stressed About Strabismus

Besides the cosmetic appearance, there are a number of other reasons why parents become stressed about strabismus. Let’s take a closer look the typical short-term and long-term issues involving strabismus, as well as how you can help your child overcome the problem.

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Topics: Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)

Alarming Statistics About Eye Injuries from Fireworks

Sometimes I think we've become immune to statistics. Every day we’re bombarded with so many stats that I think we tend to gloss over them.  That’s how I felt about the statistic “12 percent of fireworks-related injuries involve the eyes.”

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Topics: Eye Safety

Four Reasons Why People with Special Needs Require Special Vision Care

The Vision Therapy Center’s recent volunteer efforts at another Wisconsin Special Olympics games highlights the importance of detecting vision problems among people with special needs.  Here are five facts about how this population is affected by functional vision problems.

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Topics: Special Olympics

New Website To Improve Understanding of Functional Vision Problems

 

When we redesigned our website, we decided to devote the home page to describing “functional vision problems.” We think the addition of the word “functional” can help people distinguish the types of vision problems that exist, and open the door to understanding vision therapy.

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Topics: Vision Therapy, Functional Vision Problems, The Vision Therapy Center, Dr. Kellye Knueppel

Summer Break Not Always an Escape for Struggling Students

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Topics: Learning-Related Vision Problems, Functional Vision, Functional Vision Problems

Why Amblyopia Patching and Computer Game are Failing to Succeed

 

We’ve kept a close eye on the use of computer games to help treat amblyopia, or lazy eye, as it’s commonly called.  A company that builds these games recently went bankrupt. The reason appears to be tied less to a poor business model and more to a lack of understanding the short and long-term outcomes of amblyopia treatment.

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Topics: Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

Eye Doctors Should Work Together to Decide on Strabismus Surgery

There was a day when physical therapy was considered a waste of money by physicians, and surgery deemed the only option for a muscle tear or broken bone. Today, we’re seeing the same dynamic with surgery for strabismus (crossed-eye).

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Topics: Developmental Optometrist, Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)

Infantile Strabismus Leads to Vision Therapy - and Results

Audrey Engelbart was between 18 and 24 months old when her mother Dawn noticed her eyes weren’t quite right.  One of them appeared to be turning out, a condition known as infantile strabismus.  But as the Engelbarts were soon to discover, their daughter’s eye problems was more than cosmetic.

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Topics: Success Stories, Vision Therapy, Strabismus (Crossed Eyes), Success Stories - Strabismus

Six Ways to Keep Eyes Healthy During Healthy Vision Month

 

The National Eye Institute (NEI) has declared that May is Healthy Vision Month.  Like many of these special months, the point is not to strive for healthy vision only during the month of May, but on an annual basis.  That’s why the NEI offers up five smart ideas to keep your eyes healthy all year long - and we’ve added an extra bonus tip to help avoid Computer Vision Syndrome!

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Topics: News