In Malaysia, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of mortality, particularly among children and adults under 45 years of age. Data from 2011 indicates that car accidents were responsible for approximately 80% of TBIs in 2009, predominantly affecting males...
Binocular vision dysfunction (BVD) is a prevalent eye condition often emerging after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), known to cause anxiety and panic attacks. Normally, binocular vision allows us to see a singular, clear image using both eyes, with each eye sending a...
Struggling with persistent double vision after a stroke, even after trying prism therapy? Meet Willem, who faced the same challenge. Despite using prisms, there was no improvement in his double vision. Specialists had told him recovery would be gradual, but the pace...
Recent studies have increasingly demonstrated the effectiveness of light therapy in treating strabismus and amblyopia, particularly focusing on Syntonic Light Therapy. These studies involve monitoring brain activity and visual performance before and after Light...
This study demonstrates the effects of various light wavelengths on specific brain regions. It reveals that exposure to certain monochromatic wavelengths can influence non-visual areas of the brain. The findings suggest that light therapy can positively affect health...
Visual snow is a condition where a person sees tiny flickering dots or static in their visual field. This condition can be distressing for those who suffer from it, as it can interfere with their daily activities and reduce their quality of life. While the exact cause...