Vision Therapy Efficacy: 
Insights from Research Studies

Home-Based Vision Therapy Effective for Convergence Insufficiency

Home-based therapies significantly reduce symptoms and improve clinical measures in children with symptomatic convergence insufficiency.

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Vision Therapy for Concussion Recovery

A study on post-concussion vision disorders found that vision therapy effectively improved visual function and quality of life for many concussion patients.

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CI Treatment Improves Academic Performance

Study links treatment of convergence insufficiency in children with improved reading and attention performance in school.

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Binocular Vision Issues Common in Kids with Reading Struggles

Study shows high prevalence of binocular vision problems among children identified with reading difficulties—supporting the need for thorough visual screening.

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Convergence Insufficiency and ADHD: A Closer Look

Study reveals a higher-than-expected overlap between convergence insufficiency and ADHD diagnoses in children, highlighting the need for comprehensive evaluations.

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Enhanced Visual Acuity in Amblyopic Children with Combined Vision Therapy

A study indicates that combining binocular vision therapy with standard treatments significantly improves visual acuity in children aged 7–10 with unilateral refractive amblyopia.

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Efficacy of Vision Therapy for Specific Visual Dysfunctions

Research confirms that vision therapy significantly improves symptoms and corrects abnormalities in binocular visual disorders such as convergence insufficiency and strabismus.​ 

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Overlooking our vision | Cameron McCrodan | TEDxVictoria

This talk explores the often-overlooked world of vision development, revealing how a wide range of visual skills, beyond just clear eyesight, play a critical role in reading, learning, and overall brain function – and how addressing these can transform lives.

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