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Vision is a critical aspect of learning and interacting with the world, but for some, the brain struggles to process what the eyes see correctly. This condition is known as a vision processing disorder (VPD), and it can significantly impact daily life. Recognizing the signs of VPD is key to seeking the right treatment, such as visual processing therapy, to improve cognitive function and quality of life.
Vision therapy is a specialized field of optometry that helps individuals improve their visual skills and overcome various vision-related issues. Whether you're struggling with eye coordination, focusing difficulties, or other visual challenges, vision therapy can be a game-changer in enhancing your overall visual performance and quality of life.
January 25, 2022
Our vision therapy program is supervised by Idaho's only residency trained neuro-optometrist, Dr. Ryan C. Johnson. Each of our therapists are licensed Idaho providers and experts in the fields of vision therapy, vision rehabilitation, and sports vision training.
December 30, 2021
Dizziness, vertigo, motion sickness, and balance problems are frequently reported by patients when seeing their primary care physician...
November 30, 2021
Vision is frequently affected by an injury or illness, yet commonly overlooked as part of the rehabilitation process...
October 29, 2021
Studies have found that children who have a learning disability (LD) or have been diagnosed with a specific learning disorder (SLD), exhibit a higher frequency of binocular vision disorders...
September 30, 2021
Interactive Metronome (IM) is an evidence-based training and assessment tool. Interactive Metronome is used to improve cognition, attention, focus, visual working memory and visual processing speed...
August 31, 2021
Amblyopia can be detected and treated in both children and adults. Amblyopia is often referred to as "lazy eye" because one eye sees more clearly than the other eye...
July 29, 2021
Achieving Stereopsis (Depth Perception) and 3D Vision – It's Not Just For Kids. For years, it was thought that once a patient was past the age of 8, the opportunity to correct binocular vision disorders – such as stereodeficiency - was lost...
July 1, 2021
Strabismus refers to a condition in which a person’s eyes do not both look to the same place at the same time. It is also referred to as “crossed eyes” or as an eye turn...