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Oculomotor Dysfunction
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Oculomotor Dysfunction

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When we read, our eyes have to move from word to word to word.  Those eye movements are some of...

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27 Nov
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Eye Stretches

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Materials: Eye Patch Procedure: 1. Place an eye patch over one eye. 2. Place the hands together with the index...

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27 Nov
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Central Peripheral (C/P) Saccades

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Purpose: To increase the patient’s awareness of periphery and provide a better ability to gather visual information from the periphery...

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27 Nov
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Bull’s Eye

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Purpose: To introduce the relaxing and flexing of the lens within the eye that controls accommodation (clearing and blurring). Materials:...

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27 Nov
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Space Fixator

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Purpose: To improve the patient’s fixation on a central target, peripheral awareness, and ability to control visually guided movements. Materials:...

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27 Nov
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Wach’s Mental Minus

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Purpose: To allow you to gain more conscious control over your focusing mechanism. Also, to allow an investigation into how...

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27 Nov
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Saccadic Strips

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Purpose: To improve fixation and smooth, steady eye movements, even when the targets are randomly arranged and require a variety...

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27 Nov
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Pointer Straw

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Purpose: To improve eye tracking and accuracy of visually guided fine motor movements. Materials: Straw Pointer or Stiff Wire Eye...

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27 Nov
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Pepper Trampoline Activity

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Purpose: To integrate the visual skills of focusing (accommodation), tracking (saccades), and visualization with balanced and rhythmic bilateral movement. Materials:...

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27 Nov
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Peg Touch Localization

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Purpose: To improve the patient’s ability to judge distance and depth while making visually guided movements. Materials: 3 Golf tees...

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Do you or your child need vision therapy or a general eye checkup? Washington Vision Therapy Center can help treat your functional vision problems. We offer general optometry as well as vision therapy treatment, which helps deal with and correct developmental issues with a person's vision. While children are our most common patients, we frequently treat adults as well. It is never too late to improve the function of the visual system.
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