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OptoNew is an application for visual therapy
This application is designed to be supervised by Opticians-Optometrists.
1. Benefits of visual therapy.
a) Just as our muscles benefit from physical exercise, certain vision problems can be improved thanks to visual therapy exercises.
b) Visual therapy allows improving the academic performance of certain children with learning difficulties
c) An improved view in sports can help you maximize your performance during the game or at work.
d) It can be practiced by anyone who wants to optimize the operation of their visual system to achieve a more efficient vision.
e) The visual demands can be decisive for the success of athletes and certain professional groups.
f) There are many visual problems, not pathological. that are not solved only with glasses and / or contact lenses.
g) With visual training we can gain in quality of life by maintaining and improving our visual skills, which are necessary for daily life.
2. Improved skills with visual therapy:
a) Eye alignment
b) Fixation
c) Sharpness in near vision.
d) Change of focus from far to near, and vice versa
e) Ocular coordination, the ability of both eyes to work together as a team and to "fuse" in the brain the images obtained by both in a single image.
f) Depth perception
g) Peripheral vision or "lateral vision", important to understand what happens around us
h) Visual memory, which helps us remember and "visualize" in our minds things that we have previously perceived
i) Perception and discrimination
3. Problems to be treated with visual therapy
a) Refractive problems Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism, Presbyopia
b) Problems in binocular vision
c) Problems with the vergences
d) Strabismus and Amblyopia (lazy eye)
e) Learning problems
f) Low vision
g) Problems caused by Brain Injuries
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The games work by stimulating the lazy eye and encouraging both eyes to work together. There are many settings available for each game to make the games easier or harder depending on age and therapy level, as instructed by your developmental optometrist.
3D colored glasses are required. Works with all common glasses: red/green, red/blue or blue/purple. Colors are easily adjustable to make certain shapes completely invisible to the stronger eye, forcing the weak eye to participate and get stronger while encouraging both eyes to work together.
To be as effective as possible, vision therapy exercises must be done regularly and correctly. These activities are intended to be done alongside an in-office vision therapy program under the supervision of a developmental optometrist.
These activities do not require patching.
There are 10 games. Swipe right and left on the menu to find all 10.
Explore the settings under the gear icon to ensure you are challenging yourself or your child.
If you have any suggestions on future features or improvements you would like to see, or if you run into any problems, please contact us.
This application is not intended to be used as a diagnostic tool. If you are experiencing problems with your vision or vision-related activities, please schedule a comprehensive vision examination with a developmental optometrist.
Consult with your vision-care provider before using this app. To find a developmental optometrist specializing in vision therapy near you, visit lazyeyetraining.com
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