Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services, vision therapy, and eye health.

What is vision therapy?

Vision therapy is a personalized treatment program designed to improve visual skills and processing. It's like physical therapy for the eyes and brain.

Who can benefit from vision therapy?

Children and adults with visual skills deficits, learning-related vision problems, acquired brain injuries, or those seeking to enhance athletic performance can all benefit.

How does vision therapy help children with learning disabilities?

Vision therapy improves visual skills necessary for reading, writing, and learning, such as eye tracking, focusing, and visual processing.

Can adults benefit from vision therapy after a brain injury?

Yes, neuro-optometric rehabilitation can help adults recover visual skills lost after an acquired brain injury, improving coordination, balance, and visual information processing.

How does sports vision training enhance athletic performance?

Sports vision training enhances visual efficiency, reaction time, depth perception, and hand-eye coordination, leading to improved athletic performance.

What visual skills are essential for everyday activities?

Eye teaming (binocularity), eye focusing (accommodation), and eye tracking (ocular motility) are fundamental visual skills for reading, driving, and other daily tasks.

How does visual information processing impact daily life?

Visual discrimination, spatial orientation, and visual memory are key components of visual information processing, affecting tasks such as reading, recognizing faces, and navigating the environment.

How can vision problems affect educational performance?

Visual difficulties can affect reading comprehension, attention, and school performance. Addressing these issues can significantly improve learning outcomes.

What are your locations?

Sparta

Blairstown

Califon

Branchville

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