Wow Vision Therapy Blog
Category: Double Vision
When the Eyes Don’t Work Together: Understanding Strabismus, Amblyopia, and the Path to Lifelong Visual Success
For many parents, the first sign of strabismus—whether the eye turns inward (esotropia) or outward (exotropia) is the most visible part of the condition. It’s natural to focus on appearance. But strabismus is much more than “an eye that turns.”…
The Pain You Can’t See: How Vision Problems Affect a Child’s Confidence and Learning
Every child who walks into a classroom wants to succeed. And every parent, teacher, and eye doctor wants to help them thrive. Yet, when a child struggles with reading, loses focus easily, avoids homework, or seems “bright but behind,” one…
Back to You: Finding Relief from Visual Symptoms of Post-Concussion Syndrome
In our earlier post, Post-Concussion Recovery: Vision Rehabilitation Restoring Visual Function and Quality of Life, we explained how a concussion—also known as a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)—can disrupt vision in ways that make reading, screens, light, and motion overwhelming.…
Fixing Your Double Vision Now—Here’s How at Wow
For many patients struggling with double vision (diplopia), the journey to clear and comfortable vision can be frustrating. Most individuals with double vision first seek help from their primary care optometrist, who may prescribe an ophthalmic lens with prism correction…
Post-Concussion Recovery: Vision Rehabilitation Restoring Visual Function and Quality of Life
A concussion is more than just a head injury—it can disrupt essential functions of the brain, including vision. After a concussion, many individuals experience a condition known as post-concussion syndrome (PCS) which involves persistent visual disturbances such as blurred…
Artist & Producer Reports Improved Vision
For Artists, vision is one of the most important senses. From painting a picture to creating music, having proper visual abilities is crucial when creating. Without it, an artist can run into some potential roadblocks that may affect their abilities…
