Prism vs. Prozac: A Novel Approach to the Amelioration of Anxiety Mark Rosner, MD, Debby Feinberg, OD, Ricks Warren, PhD, […]
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Traumatic Brain Injury, Dizziness, & Headaches | NeuroVisual Medicine
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a condition which many people in the U.S. suffer from. TBI causes a variety of […]
Are You Clumsy Because of Your Eyes?
If you’re feeling clumsy or off balance, it might be caused by your eyes. A condition called Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) can disrupt depth perception and coordination due to subtle...
Is Vision Affecting Your Child’s Ability to Read?
If reading feels difficult, it’s important to consider your vision—not just clarity, but how well your eyes work together. Even with 20/20 eyesight, Binocular Vision Dysfunction can cause your eyes...
Why Progress Assessments Are Vital for Treatment of BVD
Progress assessments are vital when treating Binocular Vision Dysfunction because micro-prism lenses often require adjustment as the eyes relax and realign. Follow-up visits every 2–4 weeks help refine prescriptions based...
Child Learning Struggles: Vision Problem or Disability?
When a child struggles with learning, it’s easy to assume a learning disability—but sometimes the real issue is Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD). This subtle eye misalignment can make words look...
Signs of Vision Misalignment in Children
Signs of vision misalignment in children may include head tilting, closing one eye while reading, walking off balance, or resting the head on one hand. They may also experience motion...
Amelioration of Hyperacusis Impacts Vestibular Symptoms & Binocular Vision Dysfunction in TBI patients
For TBI patients with vision misalignment, treating hyperacusis with noise-cancelling devices can ease symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and visual discomfort. When combined with micro-prism lenses, noise reduction may further improve...
Vertical Heterophoria: A Hidden Cause of Common Symptoms
If you’re dealing with headaches, dizziness, neck pain, or even anxiety—and your eye exam says you have 20/20 vision—there could still be a vision issue behind it. A condition called...
BVDQ™: A Tool to Detect Binocular Vision Dysfunction
Debby L. Feinberg, Mark S. Rosner, & Arthur J. Rosner Published in the journal Otology & Neurotology, Vol. 42, No. […]