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Category Archives: Vision Therapy

New Research- Binocular Vision Therapy faster and better results in Amblyopia Treatment

March 15, 2022 "lazy eye therapy" amblyopia Binocular Vision Therapy lazy eye vision therapy research 2 Comments

Vision and Learning…A Focus for The 2022 MVTSG

February 4, 2022 developmental vision Vision and Learning Vision and Reading Vision Therapy Leave a comment

How COVID-19 Related Excessive Digital Screen Time Causes Vision Problems in Children

November 16, 2020 Accommodative Dysfunction computer lenses Convergence Insufficiency digital screen time Nearpoint visual stress Optometric Vision Therapy 2 Comments

Introducing the new VisionHelp Strabismus Library

July 22, 2020 "vision and concussion" amblyopia Strabismus Vision and Learning 2 Comments

Adults with Amblyopia/Lazy Eye… effective treatment now

May 29, 2020 "lazy eye therapy" adult amblyopia Binocular Vision Therapy Leave a comment

Finding the vision connection to childhood reading problems and unhappiness begins with a simple question

August 12, 2019 Vision and Learning Vision and Reading Vision Therapy 1 Comment

Why a “Cocoon Management Model” for neuro-developmental vision problems can be detrimental

July 8, 2019 "developmental vision and rehabilitation" concussion Developmental Delays mTBI Neuro-optometric Vision Rehabilitation. vision therapy 4 Comments

New research in AJO…High frequency of treatable vision problems associated with chronic concussion symptoms.

April 24, 2019 "vision and concussion" accommodative disorder Convergence Insufficiency Oculomotor Dysfunction Post Concussion Syndrome 2 Comments

Visual function deficits contribute to reading acquisition in children with reading problems a focus of the MVTSG 2019

January 29, 2019 5 Comments

Is there any good research to show that vision therapy is effective?

November 14, 2018 Convergence Insufficiency Vision and Learning Vision and Reading Vision Therapy vision therapy research

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  • Dr. Fortenbacher PESI Visual Processing and Therapy Lecture Resource Links
  • Facts About Amblyopia
  • More Information on Convergence Insufficiency
  • Robyn’s Rules for Visual Disorder – 8 Guiding Principles for Parents
  • What is VisionHelp?
  • Who are the VisionHelp Authors?

VisionHelp Authors

  • Barry Tannen, OD, FCOVD
  • Carl Hillier, OD FCOVD
  • Carole L. Hong, OD, FCOVD
  • Dan L. Fortenbacher, OD FCOVD
  • Stan Appelbaum, OD FCOVD
  • Gary L. Etting O.D. F.C.O.V.D.
  • Nancy Torgerson, O.D., FCOVD
  • Leonard J. Press, O.D., FAAO, FCOVD

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