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From Dementia to Stroke Recovery – Vision Therapy Goes Beyond Just Vision

Lesser-Known Issues Vision Therapy Can Help With

Most people think of vision therapy as a means to fix vision issues like eye alignment or focusing issues in children. However, vision therapy (despite the name) goes beyond merely correcting vision. We’re exploring the surprising benefits behind vision therapy for unexpected physiological and neurological issues.

6 Surprising Issues That Can Be Managed with Vision Therapy

At Kelly Vision Center, we provide vision therapy for patients of all ages and for a wide variety of conditions, many of which are less known but equally impactful on one’s vision and overall health. From brain injuries to post-surgical recovery, vision therapy can be a key part of your health care. Here are some lesser-known reasons to consider vision therapy.

  1. Vision Therapy After a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

We often see how a traumatic brain injury can greatly affect someone’s vision. Experiencing issues with focusing double vision and headaches after visual tasks is extremely common following a TBI. Vision therapy can help retrain the brain to improve eye coordination and reduce visual discomfort. Our team makes use of specialized therapy techniques to help TBI patients recover their visual function, improving their ability to return to daily activities.

  1. Post-Stroke Vision Rehabilitation

Stroke survivors often experience a range of vision problems, including partial vision loss, double vision, or difficulties with peripheral vision. These issues can make life post-stroke uncomfortable, affecting more mundane tasks like reading to disrupting vital routines like driving. Vision therapy is designed to help stroke patients regain control over their visual processing and improve eye-hand coordination. At Kelly Vision Center, we offer tailored vision therapy programs to assist with stroke recovery and improve overall quality of life.

  1. Vision Therapy for Dementia Patients

Did you know that Alzheimer's and dementia can cause vision issues? Studies indicate a link between ocular issues and these conditions – highlighting problems with recognizing faces, objects and moving around. These issues aren’t always linked to eye health specifically but more often how the brain processes visual information. Vision therapy can help dementia patients by improving their visual processing and promoting better interaction with their surroundings. Our team will develop a personalized plan to help our patients with dementia or Alzheimer's improve their vision and lead a more comfortable life.

  1. Post-Cataract Surgery Recovery

For most people, cataracts are a natural part of aging as our eyes change just as our bodies do as we grow older. Many people think that their vision issues will be totally resolved post-cataract surgery. We see many stories of patients who still struggle with and focusing, especially those that wore corrective lenses for a long time. With our vision therapy program, we’re able to help post-cataract surgery patients adjust to their new visual clarity, improve focus, and enhance eye coordination. Our therapy sessions are designed to complement post-surgical care and ensure patients fully benefit from their restored vision.

  1. Managing Parkinson’s Disease with Vision Therapy

Patients with Parkinson’s disease often experience vision-related problems, including difficulty with eye movements, focusing, and maintaining stable vision while moving. These issues can affect more than vision and could contribute to problems with balance, increasing the risks of falls. Vision therapy helps Parkinson’s patients by improving eye coordination and enhancing their ability to navigate their surroundings.

  1. Recovery from Medical Trauma

Serious medical events, such as surgery, intensive care stays, or prolonged illness, can sometimes lead to vision problems as a result of trauma or medication side effects. Vision therapy can be an important part of recovery, helping patients regain control over their visual function and addressing issues like blurred vision or difficulty focusing. Our team at Kelly Vision Center is experienced in working with patients recovering from medical trauma, providing personalized care to support their visual rehabilitation.

Experience the Healing of Vision Therapy with Kelly Vision Center

Vision therapy is a powerful tool that can benefit far more than just common eye alignment or focusing issues. From recovery after brain injuries or strokes to managing the vision challenges of Parkinson’s or dementia, our vision therapy programs are designed to improve visual function and enhance quality of life. If you or a loved one are dealing with one of these lesser-known conditions, request an appointment and we’ll discuss the best options for you.