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Signs of a Vision Problem
Vision is much more than 20/20. It includes visual skills, such as eye teaming, eye focusing, and coordinated eye movements. It also includes visual perception, which can be thought of as what the brain does with visual information that is taken in through the eyes. This blog discusses some of the vision conditions that affect people even if they are seeing 20/20
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Friday, November 18, 2016

Our Neuro-optometrist at Artisan Optics Boise Idaho creates proper treatment plans for hypertropia

Many people are familiar or know someone who has an eye-turn. Most commonly people are familiar with seeing a person with an inward eye-turn (esotropia) or an outward eye-turn (exotropia) (see our blogs on esotropia and exotropia). Most people may not realize that there can also be upward eye-turns (hypertropia) and downward eye-turns (hypotropias). Generally with a vertical misalignment the term hypotropia is not utilized

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 11/18/2016 11:39:00 PM
Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Poor visual working memory has been linked to common childhood disorders.

 

Visual working memory (VWM) is a broader term used to describe two very different functions – visual short-term memory and visual working memory. Visual short-term memory describes the storage aspect of memory; while visual working memory is used to describe both the storage and the manipulation of information held in memory. Poor visual working memory performance has been linked to several common childhood disorders; including ADHD, autism, developmental coordination disorder, and others.

 

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 11/15/2016 7:22:00 PM
Friday, September 16, 2016

Get your ocular posture assessed with a doctor residency trained in pediatrics or binocular vision at Advanced Vision Therapy Center in Boise Idaho

 

Eye-turns are interesting phenomenon that can occur at any stage of life and can go in different directions. Regardless of the deviation type it is important to have an assessment with a residency trained eye-care provider to determine the type and cause of eye-turn.  

 

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Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 9/16/2016 5:55:00 PM
Thursday, July 21, 2016

We can prescribe glasses to assist with eye turns at Artisan Optics Boise Idaho

 

Strabismus, or eye-turns are an interesting phenomenon that can occur at any stage of life. Just as interesting, either eye can turn and it can turn in any direction; up, down, in or out. In today's blog we are going to discuss esotropia; an inward eye turn. This a condition with many varieties that responds to a number of treatments.

 

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Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 7/21/2016 4:47:00 PM
Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Get your child tested for Oculomotor Dysfunction at Advanced Vision Therapy Center in Boise Idaho

 

Oculomotor Dysfunction occurs when there is the absence or defect of controlled, voluntary, and purposeful eye movement. As you might imagine, accurate and well established oculomotor skills are critical when reading, writing, copying information, working on art projects, finding an object in a background, playing sports and many other activities we perform in our highly visual world.

 

 

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 7/12/2016 4:33:00 PM
Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Visual Perception is more than just looking an eye chart at Advanced Vision Therapy Center Boise Idaho

 

Visual perception refers to the way in which the brain interprets and processes visual information. Visual perception is not tested using an eye chart - the ability to read the 20/20 row does not mean a person is free of visual perception deficits. Visual perceptual deficits can affect academic performance in areas such as reading and math as well as sports performance and other day to day activities.  

 

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 7/6/2016 9:19:00 PM
Tuesday, June 21, 2016

At Advanced Vision Therapy Center , we diagnose Convergence Insufficiency, a commonly undiagnosed  childhood vision problem

 

Every day in our practice we diagnose and treat patients (both children and adults) with convergence insufficiency and other forms of binocular vision dysfunction. The results and success rate are astounding. Yes we improve several aspects of people's vision, including: eye teaming, eye tracking, eye focusing, visual perception, visual processing speed and working memory. But more importantly we improve their ability to perform real world tasks. This blog talks about one aspect of this improvement, the correlation between vision and Stroo

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 6/21/2016 4:41:00 PM
Tuesday, June 14, 2016

We do vision rehabilitation at Advanced Vision Therapy Center Boise Idaho

 

Eye doctors are trained to diagnose and treat eye and vision conditions. As with any profession, certain eye doctors sub-specialize in an area of eye care. Within the areas of vision therapy and Neuro-Optometric Vision Rehabilitation, there exist optometrists who have received advanced, post-graduate residency training in the areas of vision therapy and neuro-optometry. Despite the availability of these specialists, individuals outside of eyecare perform 'eye exercises'. So what are eye exercises and should you perform them?

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Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 6/14/2016 9:22:00 PM
Thursday, May 26, 2016

Vision is an important component to learning and to us at Advanced Vision Therapy Center Boise Idaho

 

Most experts agree that dyslexia is a language-based disorder. Individuals with dyslexia usually have difficulties with specific language skills, in particular reading; however, typically experience difficulties with other language skills as well such as spelling, writing, and pronouncing words. Vision problems can interfere with the process of learning; however, vision problems do not cause or result in dyslexia.

 

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 5/27/2016 12:47:00 AM
Monday, April 11, 2016

The Boise eye doctor at Artisan Optics diagnoses and treats amblyopia

 

Amblyopia is a common childhood vision condition that you have likely heard of but just didn't know it. Amblyopia is a bit of a tongue twister (and we are not even selling seashells on the seashore) which is why many people know it as 'lazy eye'. Well before you start judging the work ethic of your eyes, let us talk about amblyopia – a common childhood vision condition that prevents kids from seeing 20/20 if left untreated.

 

Posted by Advanced Vision Therapy Center at 4/11/2016 11:32:00 PM
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