by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Jan 31, 2023 | Pediatrics, Vision
When children begin school, they frequently have vision screenings to help identify any large visual deficits or problems. These screenings are usually performed by the school nurse with a limited amount of equipment and testing ability. While these screenings can be...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | 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 6, 2022 | Vision
Charles Bonnet Syndrome is a rare condition in which vision loss or poor vision leads to hallucinations in the area of vision loss. This can be quite frightening for the individual as well as any caretakers. These hallucinations are usually not threatening or menacing...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Nov 9, 2022 | Vision
Presbyopia is an aging change that is normal and occurs in all eyes over time. The focusing ability of the eyes will reduce and begin to cause blurry vision up close typically starting in the forties and worsening with age. This is commonly corrected with reading...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Sep 12, 2022 | Vision
Our vision is often much better in bright, well-lit conditions than in dim conditions, however, even at night vision should be adequate for tasks such as driving, walking, and identifying known objects. There are multiple eye conditions which reduce night vision only...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Aug 15, 2022 | Binocular Vision, Vision
Accommodation is the process that the eyes use to focus on objects up close. Sometimes this focusing can become locked in place, this is called an accommodative spasm. Accommodative spasm may occur only occasionally or become a constant condition. How...