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View the latest vision hygiene article on our blog from Okanagan Vision Therapy. Okanagan Vision Therapy is the Okanagan region's first and only dedicated centre for developmental optometry, neuro-visual rehabilitation, and Vision Therapy.
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
1M ago
It’s an exciting day for us at Okanagan Vision Therapy, as we unveil the publishing of our very own Dr. Kelly Wawryk’s article on the use of therapeutic prism glasses for patients with post-concussion syndrome.
This article discusses the use of a therapeutic tool called microprism for patients suffering from Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS), which is a condition resulting from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or concussion. PCS often leads to various visual symptoms such as difficulties with eye coordination, focusing, and perception.
Full article available here.
Authors: Jill K. Schultz OD, F ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
2M ago
In the realm of human perception, the eyes play a paramount role. Among their many functions, the ability to execute rapid, precise eye movements, known as saccades, is crucial for efficient visual processing. Saccadic eye movements allow us to quickly shift our gaze from one point of interest to another, enabling us to navigate and interact with our environment seamlessly. In recent years, researchers and Neuro-Optometrists have delved into the realm of training saccadic eye movements, recognizing its potential to enhance cognitive function and perceptual skills.
Understanding Saccadic Eye Mo ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
3M ago
Today, let’s delve into an often overlooked aspect of concussion recovery – Vision Therapy. We will study the connection between the brain and the eyes to understand how Vision Therapy help.
Understanding Concussions and Their Effects
Concussions, also known as mild brain injuries, impact the brain’s normal functioning when a sudden hit occurs to the head. While symptoms vary, individuals commonly experience headaches, dizziness, and cognitive challenges. One aspect frequently overlooked is the profound impact concussions can have on vision.
The Intricate Connection Between Concussions and Vis ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
5M ago
After three years of dedicated effort, we are overjoyed to unveil something very close to our hearts – the world’s first-ever documentary on Vision Therapy, “Open Your Eyes”.
This project has been a labour of love, crafted with the utmost care to intimately capture the challenges individuals face with visual struggles. More importantly, it shines a light on the transformative power of Vision Therapy, showcasing stories of recovery and academic success.
While our clinics are subtly mentioned, this documentary was always envisioned as a tool for the community at large. Our pr ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
5M ago
Today we’re delving into a topic that sits at the intersection of two fascinating realms: vision and dizziness. As we embark on this exploration, let’s unravel the intricate dance between our visual system and the disconcerting sensation of dizziness.
The Visual Symphony: A Synchronized Performance
Picture this: your eyes, the unsung heroes of your body’s orchestra, working tirelessly to provide a seamless, synchronized performance.
Our visual system is a marvel, a complex symphony of intricate movements and delicate balances. Yet, when this symphony encounters discord, the consequences can re ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
8M ago
10 Years of Vision Therapy in the Okanagan
They often say that it’s easy to overestimate what can be achieved in a year, but underestimate what can be achieved in a decade. For us at Okanagan Vision Therapy, providing services like visual evaluations, offering eyeglass prescriptions, and vision therapy, this sentiment truly feels spot on.
In the hustle and bustle of the day-to-day, I often neglect to take time to reflect on the past ten years. Pursuing our mission of ensuring that high quality Vision Therapy is available in the Okanagan to those in need leaves little space to look back on how ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
10M ago
For many parents, the idea of having an exe exam for your infant may sound a little daunting. Which is clearer – one, or two? Not exactly a question a babbling baby would be equipped to answer. Fortunately for optometrists, technology exists that allows us to objectively assess a little one’s visual development with minimal input and maximal fun.
Spot Screener
A spot screener is a tool that, with the click of a button, allows us to determine with strong accuracy whether a child’s eyes are developing properly. If your child can view a light, they can have their eyes examined! Using advanced opt ..read more
Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
11M ago
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Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
11M ago
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Okanagan Vision Therapy Blog
1y ago
Shared, with commentary, is a recently published parenting essay that perfectly describes a story we hear far too often. A family sensing a “puzzle piece” is missing, despite being told their child has 20/20 vision.
“I felt like we were missing a puzzle piece. It just seemed so unlikely that typical ADHD symptoms, like poor focus, could drive such extreme avoidance. When a friend suggested Luke might need glasses, I dismissed it: “He has 20/20 vision.”
Seeing small letters at 20 feet away, while critical, is not the measure that is most accurately aligned with academic success. In today’s near ..read more