by comoweb | May 23, 2023 | Contact Lenses, Vision, Vision Therapy
Double vision, also known as diplopia, is a common problem that people experience at some point in their lives. While most causes of double vision affect both eyes, it is possible to have double vision in one eye, also known as monocular diplopia. How to Test...
by comoweb | Apr 10, 2023 | Systemic Disease, Vision Therapy
Bacterial conjunctivitis is an infection of the mucus lining of the front of the eye and inside of the eyelids. This type of infection is most common in children, the elderly, and those who are immunocompromised. Often this infection is caused by bacteria such as...
by comoweb | Mar 27, 2023 | Vision Therapy
After cataract surgery, there are typically three or more post-operative (post-op) visits to evaluate the healing of the eye. These visits are used to check the eye pressure, evaluate for the healing of the surgical wound, assess the position and health of the...
by comoweb | Mar 17, 2023 | Vision, Vision Therapy
A recurrent corneal erosion is an eye condition that affects the front of the eye and often has multiple occurrences after the initial episode. The corneal erosion is an area of the top layer of the cornea that is pulled off by the eyelid upon waking in the morning,...
by comoweb | Jan 18, 2023 | Vision, Vision Therapy
At all levels of sports, athletes try to find ways to maximize their performance and excel in their respective areas. A growing area of athletic training is sports vision training. This type of training focuses on providing the best possible vision and then training...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Dec 20, 2021 | Pediatrics, Vision, Vision Therapy
Another form of oculomotor dysfunction (for a review of oculomotor dysfunction check out our article: Understanding Oculomotor Dysfunction and Exercises to Treat) stems from an issue with saccades—or saccadic dysfunction. What is Saccadic Dysfunction? Saccades...