Introducing Advanced Visual Performance Training
In the game, every second counts, and reaction time can make or break a winning streak. Enhancing the connection between the eyes, brain, and body reduces reaction time and improves athletic performance. Advance your level of performance and achieve long term results, using...
Syntonic Phototherapy
SYNTONIC PHOTOTHERAPY may be today’s most advanced clinical science in light therapy. Since the 1920’s it has been used effectively by optometrists to treat patients with inefficient visual function....
Sports Eye Safety
Protective eye wear recommendations vary by sport. For example, high-impact sports like hockey and football require helmets, which have options for protective eye shields to keep the eyes safe from impact. Sports goggles or recreation spectacles (rec-specs) with polycarbonate lenses are sufficient protection for lower-impact...
Fun with Vision
What you see is not always what is there. Or is it? The eye can play tricks on the brain. Here are a few illusions that demonstrate this point. ...
Traumatic Brain Injury
In the United States, an estimated 1.7 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. Brain injuries can be caused by either an external force to the head or a medical condition. Examples include a motor vehicle accident, a fall, contact sports,...
Alcon Total 30
Total 30 is the only monthly contact lens on the market using Alcon's Water Gradient and CELLIGENT technologies to keep the eyes feeling well-moistened, comfortable, and satisfied, from day one to day thirty....
Adult Age-Related Blindness
The AdaptDx Pro headset makes it easy to test for early signs of age-related macular degeneration, providing a patient-friendly test experience and helps us identify AMD in its earliest stages....
The Eye Vitamin
MacuHealth is the only nutritional vision supplement that contains all three macular carotenoids as found in the macular pigment. With continuous supplementation, MacuHealth improves visual performance by increasing contrast sensitivity, reducing glare, and protecting eyes from harmful blue light....
Geriatric Eye Exams
Whether you’re 20 years old or 80 years old, vision is one of our most important senses. As you reach your 60s and beyond, knowing what to expect when it comes to age-related problems that can cause vision loss is the first step in taking...
Vision and the Classroom
Children who fidget excessively, have a hard time sustaining visual attention, have trouble with transitions, or tilt or turn their head during play might need guidance to support proper visual-motor development, which is critical to classroom learning. ...
- 1
- 2