What is vision therapy?

Up to 25% of all school age children have vision problems significant enough to impair academic performance.

What is vision therapy? in Bellflower

Over 60% of the brain is dedicated to vision?

Just like a computer has hardware (CPU, memory, ram) and software (windows, chrome), so too our vision relies on our eyes as the hardware collecting visual information and our brain as the software to decode the visual signals. A comprehensive eye exam focuses on the health of the eye, while a developmental eye exam focuses on both the eye and the brain's role in visual function.  

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What is Vision Therapy?

Neuroplasticity means that the brain has the incredible ability to develop, adapt and learn new things over time. Much like when you teach a child to ride a bike, our neuro-visual system can be trained and kept for life. 

Vision therapy uses visual activities and exercises that work on training the entire visual system to improve its function, much like physical therapy does with the body to fix a physical issue. 

This treatment is non-invasive and it does not involve medications. It consists of supervised, in-office treatment as well as at-home reinforcement exercises, under the guidance of a developmental optometrist and a vision therapist. 

What is convergence insufficiency?

While corrective lenses can effectively treat many visual issues, there are conditions that glasses alone will not fix. Many of these potential issues can be ones that if left untreated, can cause a child to have a much more difficult time in school, with sports performance and various other activities that require visual skills. One example is convergence insufficiency which occurs when the eyes are not working in sync together to focus on an object up close, such as when one is trying to read. This is a common condition which is prevalent in approximately 13% of school aged children. Vision therapy is the most effective method of removing this obstacle and treating convergence insufficiency.

What is convergence insufficiency?
What is vision therapy used for?

What is vision therapy used for?

Vision therapy has been used to treat many eye conditions including those that relate to:

  • Teamwork between both eyes
  • Lazy eye
  • Cross eyes
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Visual processing
  • Focusing 
  • Tracking 
  • Reading and writing
  • Learning difficulties
  • Vision problems due to brain damage
  • Sports performance

Improving quality of vision is a leap forward in improvement of quality of life.

What is vision therapy used for?

Can I benefit from vision therapy if I have 20/20 vision?

It is essential to understand that good vision extends far beyond scoring 20/20 when reading an eye chart. Daily life requires so many more visual skills, most of which we don’t necessarily pay attention to but without these abilities, performing day to day tasks becomes very challenging. For example, the ability for the eyes to be able to focus properly at different distances and to quickly adjust from one distance to another is essential. This becomes crucial in a classroom when a student at their desk is required to read what is written on the board at a distance and then to take notes in his or her notebook which is at a close distance on the desk. If a student does not have the proper flexibility of the visual system to adjust at various distances, the student can struggle with note taking and fall behind, causing so much frustration and low self esteem. This same ability is also important for driving as we are required to look at the road signs at a distance and then to glance at the GPS on the dashboard which is at a much closer distance. 

The examples are endless and these visual skills could be hard to identify, but a developmental optometrist is trained to assess a person’s visual system in order to diagnose these possible visual challenges and to help treat them.

Is vision therapy relevant to you or to your child?

There are some key symptoms to look out for in order to know if vision therapy is relevant to you. If you experience any of these symptoms or have been diagnosed with any of the following conditions, it is recommended to schedule an appointment for an evaluation with a developmental or behavioral optometrist:

Symptoms

  • Double vision
  • Eye strain/ discomfort
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness 
  • Head tilt
  • Light sensitivity
  • Difficulty reading
  • Letter reversals
  • Struggles with handwriting
  • Difficulty with concentration
  • Poor eye-hand coordination
  • Difficulty with visual processing
  • Difficulty with reading comprehension
  • Poor depth perception
What is convergence insufficiency?
What is vision therapy used for?

Conditions

  • Developmental delays 
  • Autism 
  • ADD/ ADHD
  • Brain trauma
  • Concussion 
  • Visual field loss 
  • Strabismus (crossed eyes)
  • Amblyopia (lazy eye)
  • Convergence insufficiency

Common Questions

To put it simply, a vision therapist is a person under the supervision of an optometrist who conducts therapeutic activities to help a person who suffers from a visual disorder.
What is vision therapy?
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The developmental optometrist will do a special eye exam that evaluates all of the visual abilities and you will receive their professional opinion regarding if you can benefit from vision therapy and in what way. If you decide to proceed, a personal treatment plan will be created to suit your needs. Vision therapy can be helpful at various stages of life, including after childhood so please don’t hesitate to consult with a developmental optometrist, regardless of the age of the patient.

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Testimonials


I haven't actually used the optometrist side, so my review is limited to the vision therapy offered.  This office was recommended by my occupational therapist for the treatment of my double vision following a stroke.


Claire A.

Love this location. I had a brain injury accident from day one one. All the team make you feel you still important and hope in the horizon after when the medical system fell you miserably. Dr. Ikeda very professional and very understanding about your issue. Two tombs up.


Jim K.

My husband and I were immediately impressed with Dr Ikeda. I was hit by a car while cycling which caused broken bones and three brain injuries. The brain injuries caused double vision. Dr. Ikeda examined my eyes and got me started on vision therapy with his occupational therapist who specializes in vision therapy.  She (Chris) is absolutely great.  I am impressed with the array of tools used to help recover my binocular vision.  I am doing things I never thought were possible (balance boards etc).  Chris pushes me and keeps me motivated. I really enjoy my sessions with her.  The office staff is always friendly and they have a wonderful appointment reminder tool that makes it easy to keep my calendar up to date. I am happy the rehab center at Little Co. of Mary recommended them!!


Teresa S.

The Vision Therapy is handled in a separate office through a different door from the shared waiting room. Chris, the vision therapist, has a wide and varied assortment of tools, equipment and resources to best evaluate and treat most vision issues. After just a few visits, my double vision became easier to control, using exercises developed during the therapy process. It was time well-spent.


Joe M.

I have been coming here since I can remember. I love it here. The staff is so amazing and nice. They explain everything they gonna do and never make you feel rushed. Dr. Ikeda has always been my doctor and I would never want another one. He is the doctor for my whole family and is always asking how everyone is doing. I am also so crazy about picking out my frames and have to try so many and each person who helps me take the time and lets me try them all on. I would never want to go anywhere else! I definitely would recommend this office to anyone looking for a great eye doctor.


Kayla W.

This is not for the eye exam but for the frames selection portion. I brought my prescription from Kaiser here with my VSP insurance. The reception staff was very polite and professional.  Manny helped me to pick out frames and explain my coverage.  Very helpful and patient not like the individual at the other place I rated here on Yelp.  I was running late and he still helped me and was not bothered at all.  I am so glad I came here ..........very pleased.

Very professional staff and pleasant.


Daniel G.
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