Seeing floating cobwebs or strings? Find out why this vision phenomenon happens.
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May Newsletter: All about Floaters
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May Newsletter: Living with Low Vision: What Can Be Done
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May Newsletter: What Flashes May Mean about Your Eye Health
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May Newsletter: Eye Movement Disorders and Your Child: What Can Be Done
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April Newsletter: Corneal Abrasion Could Lead to Infection. See Your Eye Doctor!
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Has something scratched your eye? A visit to the eye doctor could help you avoid a serious infection.
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April Newsletter: Tired of Contacts? Consider Orthokeratology.
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Wish you didn't have to wear your daily or monthly contact lenses? Orthokeratology can sharpen your vision.
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April Newsletter: Refractive Eye Surgery Options Beyond LASIK
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Looking for an alternative to LASIK? One of these refractive surgeries may be perfect for you.
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April Newsletter: Struggling with Strabismus? Vision Therapy Can Help.
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March Newsletter: Are Your Eyes Getting Enough Vitamin D?
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March Newsletter: The 20-20-20 Rule Can Help Prevent Digital Eye Strain
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March Newsletter: Is Your Prescription Up to Date? What You Need to Know about When and Why You should See Your Optometrist
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March Newsletter: Symptoms of Retinal Vein Occlusion
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February Newsletter: Eating Disorders Can Increase a Person's Risk for Diabetic Retinopathy
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Saccadic Fixators
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This entails a wall-mounted square board with a starburst design. Along the various striations of the starburst are lighted buttons. As the buttons light up, the patient works quickly to see how many of these lit buttons they can push before they go out. The key is to keep the head still. Peripheral
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Patches
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Eye patches are used to strengthen muscle control in weak eyes. By placing a patch over the strong eye, the weaker eye is forced to do the heavy lifting. While it may be uncomfortable for the patient at first, the muscle controlling the weaker eye will become tougher and more resilient. This will allow
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Rotation Trainers
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Rotation trainers consist of a disk – with various designs – that is attached to a rod-like base. As the disk rotates, the patient is asked to perform tasks that are designed to test and enhance eye-hand coordination, space awareness, perceptual awareness and visual acuity.
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