What is vision therapy?
Also called orthoptics or vision training, it's a treatment process for improving visual function including eye movement skills, accommodation and binocular vision. It involves a series of eye exercises of progressive difficulty, performed several times a week, until symptoms are resolved.
Who needs vision therapy?
Vision therapy can be used to treat eye conditions that you may think are un-improvable, such as lazy eye, crossed eyes, focusing difficulties, and eye movement disorders.
Those with eye muscle problems that cause eyestrain symptoms - such as blurred vision, headaches, fatigue or concentration difficulty - including computer vision syndrome and vision-related learning
problems and also be treated.
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What you need to know about your child's vision testing.