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Oculomotor Training

Treatment for a Range Potential Problems Following a Concussion

Oculomotor system dysfunction, which affects the eyes’ ability to track, is common in those who have suffered a concussion, among others. Symptoms include headaches, blurred vision, and difficulty with activities such as computer work. But the range of patients who can benefit from oculomotor training extends widely and includes those with lazy eye or crossed eyes. We can screen and evaluate you for oculomotor impairment and provide any treatment you may need.
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Oculomotor dysfunction is common and can affect people of all ages. Usually, however, it follows a developmental delay, concussion, or other traumatic brain injury We can help you find an eye-exercise treatment program that’s right to address your individual situation. Certain early events in someone’s life, such as genetic disorders or developmental delays, can lead to oculomotor dysfunction. Certain diseases also can lead to oculomotor dysfunction. Whatever the precursor, we can help you find a treatment program that addresses the problem.
Oculomotor Training is helpful in treating the following conditions:
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  • Vestibular Hypofunction
  • BPPV
  • Vertigo
  • Concussion
  • Migraine

What Oculomotor Training Can Treat

Vestibular Hypofunction
BPPV
Vertigo
Concussion
Migraine

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    • Lockport
    • Niagara Falls
    • Orchard Park
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      • Williamsville – Park Club Lane
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    • Equipment We Use