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Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Convergence insufficiency

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One of the most common disorders of binocular vision encountered in the eye clinic is convergence insufficiency (CI). Population studies estimate upwards of 8% of the population suffer from convergence insufficiency, with the incidence increasing with age. Convergence insufficiency results with vergence ability at near is unable to match vergence demand. When this occurs, sensory fusion may be disrupted leading to intermittent diplopia, asthenopia, and fatigue. Clinicians should be able to quickly screen for abnormalities in convergence ability of a patient and provide a thorough evaluation of binocular ability when indicated. Many patients will respond well to vergence therapy, leading to both an increase in fusional vergence ability and a subsequent decrease in symptoms.

 

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Article from the magazine "Point de vue"

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Published in Optometry
Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Insomnia and disturbed sleep

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GoodNight® restores 100% natural sleep

The blue light wavelengths emitted by TV, computer or smartphone screens, as well as by the new generation of low-energy light bulbs, suppress your production of melatonin, the hormone that regulates your sleep patterns.

Blue light is 100 times more active on the light-sensitive receptors in your retina than the white light from traditional light sources, for the same intensity of light.

The high-tech GoodNight® glasses filter and block this high-energy shortwave light. This protection allows your body to resume production of melatonin. And you’ll find that you quickly resume natural sleep as well.

 

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Published in Optometry
Monday, 12 September 2016

See Sick Syndrome

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If you suffer from nausea, headaches, dizziness or fatigue when riding in a car, shopping, reading, using a computer or smart phone, exercising or watching movies and are extra sensitive to light.

You may have the SEE Sick Syndrome when just SEEING motion and eye movement triggers the symptoms.

The good news !
There is a drug free cure with Dynamic Adaptive Vision Therapy

 

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Published in Optometry