Video Games Improve Vision by 20%
Video Games Improve Vision by 20% In essence playing video game improves your bottom line on a standard eye chart Video games that contain high levels of action such as … Read more
Viral Conjunctivitis
“You have conjunctivitis” the eye doctor informed his concerned patient. “Don’t I have pink eye ?” the patient questioned. “Yes” the doctor responded. Although this may sound confusing both doctor and … Read more
Vision and Reading
The following are excerpts from an article on Vision Learning and Nutrition by Donald J. Getz OD FCOVD FAAO This article by an eye doctor discusses children’s problems with reading … Read more
Vision Development Milestones: Age One Year and Up
Contents 1 Vision Development Milestones: Age One Year and Up 1.1 One Year to Eighteen Months 1.2 Eighteen to Twenty-four Months 1.3 Two to Three Years 1.4 Three to Four … Read more
Vision Development Milestones: The First Year
Every parent wants the best for their child, and that includes good vision and good visual skills like tracking and moving the eyes as a team. There are a lot … Read more
Vision Development: One of Childhood’s Most Important Tasks
Contents 1 Vision Development: One of Childhood’s Most Important Tasks 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Basics 1.3 School Days 1.4 Early Vision Examination Needed 1.4.1 Diagnosis Codes Vision Development: One of … Read more
Vision versus Eyesight: Vision Therapy
Contents 1 Vision versus Eyesight: Vision Therapy 1.1 Learning Visual Skills 1.2 Visual Skills Needed for Academic Success 1.3 Nutrition and Vision 1.4 Vision Really is a Learned Skill 1.5 … Read more
Vitreomacular Adhesion
Contents 1 Vitreomacular Adhesion 2 Enter Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT) 3 Treatment 4 Advancements for Now and the Future 5 Diagnosis Codes Vitreomacular Adhesion The substances filling the back of … Read more
Vitreous Detachment
Vitreous Detachment Floaters are translucent specks that seem to float about in your field of vision. Some floaters are normal and most people have them but they don’t usually notice … Read more
Video Games Improve Vision by 20%
Video Games Improve Vision by 20% In essence playing video game improves your bottom line on a standard eye chart Video games that contain high levels of action such as … Read more
Viral Conjunctivitis
“You have conjunctivitis” the eye doctor informed his concerned patient. “Don’t I have pink eye ?” the patient questioned. “Yes” the doctor responded. Although this may sound confusing both doctor and … Read more
Vision and Reading
The following are excerpts from an article on Vision Learning and Nutrition by Donald J. Getz OD FCOVD FAAO This article by an eye doctor discusses children’s problems with reading … Read more
Vision Development Milestones: Age One Year and Up
Contents 1 Vision Development Milestones: Age One Year and Up 1.1 One Year to Eighteen Months 1.2 Eighteen to Twenty-four Months 1.3 Two to Three Years 1.4 Three to Four … Read more
Vision Development Milestones: The First Year
Every parent wants the best for their child, and that includes good vision and good visual skills like tracking and moving the eyes as a team. There are a lot … Read more
Vision Development: One of Childhood’s Most Important Tasks
Contents 1 Vision Development: One of Childhood’s Most Important Tasks 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Basics 1.3 School Days 1.4 Early Vision Examination Needed 1.4.1 Diagnosis Codes Vision Development: One of … Read more
Vision versus Eyesight: Vision Therapy
Contents 1 Vision versus Eyesight: Vision Therapy 1.1 Learning Visual Skills 1.2 Visual Skills Needed for Academic Success 1.3 Nutrition and Vision 1.4 Vision Really is a Learned Skill 1.5 … Read more
Vitreomacular Adhesion
Contents 1 Vitreomacular Adhesion 2 Enter Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT) 3 Treatment 4 Advancements for Now and the Future 5 Diagnosis Codes Vitreomacular Adhesion The substances filling the back of … Read more
Vitreous Detachment
Vitreous Detachment Floaters are translucent specks that seem to float about in your field of vision. Some floaters are normal and most people have them but they don’t usually notice … Read more