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Correction Deviation Improved Visibility

Ocular deviation, a condition where the eyes do not align properly, results in a misalignment that can significantly impact vision and binocular coordination. It manifests in forms such as strabismus, where one eye may turn inwards, outwards, upwards, or downwards, diverging from the direction of the other eye. This deviation can lead to issues like double vision, poor depth perception, and can be a cosmetic concern as well. Ocular deviation is often treated through methods such as corrective glasses, patching, eye exercises, or surgery, depending on its severity and underlying cause. Successful treatment not only improves visual alignment but also enhances overall visual function and quality of life.

Adult Vt To Correct Strabismus And Surgery

Born with strabismus, the author had several surgeries as a child that initially improved their condition. However, during adolescence, their eye turn worsened due to stress and affected their self-esteem. A botched surgery in adulthood further worsened their condition, causing double vision and limited eye movement. After discovering Vision Therapy, they began treatment which was initially slow but eventually led to significant improvements. The author wishes they had been taught resilience, self-worth, and trust in non-invasive healing methods earlier in life. They are grateful for the support from professionals and communities dealing with similar challenges.

Vision Problems After Concussions

In Malaysia, traumatic brain injury (TBI), often caused by car accidents, is a major cause of death, especially in individuals under 45. TBI can lead to Post Trauma Vision Syndrome (PTVS), characterized by symptoms like dizziness, eye coordination problems, headaches, and reading difficulties. PTVS, resulting from concussions, affects various aspects of vision and balance, leading to ocular motor and binocular dysfunctions as well as convergence and accommodative dysfunctions. Treatment typically involves Neuro-Optometric Vision Rehabilitation, focusing on improving eye movement control, brain-eye coordination, and visual information processing, which helps alleviate these symptoms.