Concussions can disrupt more than just a person’s day-to-day activities; they affect the complex network of brain functions that regulate vision. From blurred vision and difficulty focusing to light sensitivity and even balance issues, post-concussion vision problems are common. At The Center for Vision Development, we recognize that recovery from a concussion often involves more than just rest and time; it may require specialized care to help the brain fully heal. One powerful tool in this process is optometric vision therapy.
When a person experiences a concussion, the brain’s ability to process and interpret visual information can be compromised. Concussions impact the connections between the eyes and the brain, which can result in a range of symptoms such as:
Blurred or double vision
Difficulty focusing or reading
Sensitivity to light
Headaches or eye strain
Dizziness or balance issues
These symptoms can affect daily tasks and make it challenging to return to school, work, or sports. Fortunately, optometric vision therapy can play a crucial role in helping those with post-concussion vision problems regain normal visual function.
Optometric vision therapy is a non-invasive, personalized program designed to improve visual skills and brain-eye coordination. Unlike general eye exercises, optometric vision therapy targets specific visual functions disrupted by a concussion. Through guided exercises and specialized techniques, it helps retrain the brain to restore normal vision function.
Optometric vision therapy aids in concussion recovery by:
Strengthening Eye Coordination
Improving Focus and Tracking Abilities
Addressing Visual Processing Deficits
Reducing Light Sensitivity
At The Center for Vision Development, our optometric vision therapy program begins with a comprehensive evaluation. This includes a thorough assessment of visual skills, visual processing abilities, and any specific vision-related symptoms. Based on the results, we develop a tailored therapy plan to target the areas most affected by the concussion.
Each session involves guided exercises that gradually increase in complexity as visual skills improve. Additionally, some exercises may be assigned as home practices to reinforce progress and speed up recovery. Our goal is to work with each patient to reduce symptoms, improve visual function, and help them return to daily life with more ease and comfort.
While some people may experience spontaneous recovery from a concussion, others need targeted intervention to fully regain their visual abilities. Early intervention with optometric vision therapy can prevent long-term visual problems and help individuals make a smoother, quicker recovery.
Concussions are complex injuries that affect each person differently, but optometric vision therapy provides a structured, science-backed approach to address vision-related symptoms. We are dedicated to helping our patients regain their visual skills and supporting them every step of the way in their recovery journey.
If you or a loved one is experiencing persistent vision problems following a concussion, reach out to The Center for Vision Development to learn more about how optometric vision therapy can aid in the path to recovery. Contact our primary location in Annapolis, Maryland, by calling (410) 268-4393 to book an appointment today.