VISION AND LEARNING
- All About Vision and LearningBrowse through this large collection of articles by the PTA, School Nurse News, Web MD, professors, eye doctors, and more…
- About Success in School with Vision TherapyRead stories written by students, parents and teachers about improved grades, reading, spelling, math, handwriting, and more.
- All About Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD or AD/HD), Vision and EyesightIs it really ADD/ADHD? Or is it an undetected vision problem?
- Blurry Vision, Eyestrain, Double Vision, and/or HeadachesConvergence Insufficiency (CI) is the leading cause of blurry vision, eyestrain, double vision, and/or headaches (including with near vision). Patients should be aware that convergence insufficiency is a fairly common visual condition and that treatment is very effective.
- Convergence Insufficiency (CI) and Reading ProblemsConvergence insufficiency can interfere with the ability to read, learn, and work at near (at close distances). This article by an eye doctor explains how and why CI causes reading and learning problems. See the illustrations!
- Dyslexia and VisionThe American Academy of Optometrists and the American Optometric Organization discuss vision, learning-related vision problems, and dyslexia.
- Eye Tracking, Eye Teaming Problems and Reading DifficultiesArticle by an eye doctor explains how and why eye tracking and eye teaming problems interfere with reading speed and skills. See the illustrations!
- Vision Therapy and LDsAs part of an interview, an eye doctor discusses whether Vision Therapy helps learning disabilities or learning-related vision problems.
BINOCULAR VISION IMPAIRMENTS
- All About Strabismus, Lazy Eye, Crossed-Eyes, Double Vision, etc.Most comprehensive patient education web site on Strabismus on the internet – includes an article by an expert eye doctor covering the most frequently asked questions about crossed eyes, eye turns, etc.
- What is Lazy Eye or Amblyopia?Lazy eye is not the same as strabismus (a crossed eye or an eye turn). Read this very easy-to-understand explanation.
- Children’s Vision, Eyesight, Eye Exams and Visual HealthA large web site with many pages of easy-to-understand information on lazy eye, crossed-eyes, strabismus, developmental delays, eye muscle surgery, dyslexia, binocular vision impairments, and much more.
- Eye Muscle Surgery for Lazy Eye and StrabismusAnswers to the most frequently asked questions regarding eye muscle surgery as a treatment for lazy eye, crossed eyes, etc. This type of surgery is frequently done, but often does not give satisfactory results.
3D STEREO VISION
- 3D Vision (Binocular Vision)How does it work? Why do we need it?
- Eye Doctors and 3D VisionEye doctors use stereoscopic 3D images to develop and reinforce 3D vision.
- The Stereo Vision ProjectWhat is stereo vision? What is a binocular (two-eyed) vision impairment?
- vision3d.comLearn to see in 3D! Visit the 3D Art Gallery and view Magic Eye stereograms, stereo photographs, optical illusions, and much more.
GENERAL RESOURCES
- What is a Complete Eye Exam?It is not enough to test the clarity of eyesight at a distance of 20 feet (known as 20/20). A complete visual evaluation tests many aspects of vision.
- What is Vision Therapy?Various definitions of Vision Therapy by American Optometric Association, eye doctors, and patient advocates.
- National Directory of Eye DoctorsFind an eye doctor in another state. This directory provides free referrals to eye doctors who offer specialized services, such as vision therapy, neuro-optometric rehabilitation, therapeutic lenses, preventive care, etc.
- Vision Therapy FAQsAn eye doctor answers questions about Vision Therapy in an interview.
- Vision Therapy Research and Medical Literature
- Success StoriesA general catalog of vision therapy success stories
- Optometrists and OphthalmologistsWhat are the differences in practice focus between a pediatric optometrist and a pediatric ophthalmologist?
- Choosing an Eye DoctorComments by educators on choosing pediatric vision care for a child.
- Vision GlossaryBuild your visual health vocabulary!
- PAVE — Parents Active for Vision Education
OPTOMETRIC ORGANIZATIONS
- COVD — The College of Optometrists in Vision DevelopmentAn international professional optometric organization which grants board certification in Vision Therapy to optometrists (FCOVD)
- AOA — The American Optometric AssociationThe American Optometric Association represents approximately 36,000 doctors of optometry, optometry students and paraoptometric assistants and technicians. Doctors of optometry provide two-thirds of all primary eye care in the United States.
- OEPF — Optometric Extension Program FoundationServing the educational needs of optometrists.
- NORA — Neuro Optometric Rehabilitation Association International, Inc.An organization which provides direction for the visual rehabilitation of the neurologically and cognitively injured and disabled survivor population, including people who have physical disabilities and traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
- Optometrists NetworkAn international network of optometrists, primarily in the United States
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Grand Strand Vision provides professional optometry and vision therapy services to patients from Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach, Georgetown, SC, and Leland, NC.