11 Facts About Vision therapy

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Vision therapy, or behavioral optometry, is an umbrella term for alternative medicine treatments using eye exercises, based around the pseudoscientific claim that vision problems are the true underlying cause of learning disabilities, particularly in children.

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Vision therapy has not been shown to be effective using scientific studies, except for helping with convergence insufficiency.

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Vision therapy is based on the proposition that many learning disabilities in children are based on vision problems, and that these can be cured by performing eye exercises.

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Vision therapy lacks sound evidence, has been characterized as a pseudoscience and its practice as quackery.

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Vision therapy is a broad concept that encompasses a wide range of treatment types.

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Behavioral Vision Therapy is practiced primarily by optometrists who specialize in the area.

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Vision therapy wrote that behavioral optometry was not a well-defined field but that proponents believed it could go beyond standard programmes, like an extension to optometry, taking a holistic approach.

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Vision therapy found that there are a few areas where the available evidence suggest that the approach might have some value, namely in the treatment of convergence insufficiency, the use of yoked prisms in neurological patients, and in vision rehabilitation after brain disease or injury—but he found that in the other areas where the techniques have been used, i e, the majority of situations, there is no evidence of their value.

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The CITT study was a randomized, double-blind multi-center trial indicating that orthoptic vision therapy is an effective method of treatment of convergence insufficiency.

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Vision therapy's method, called the MKH method, is not recognized as an evidence-based approach.

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The concept of vision therapy was introduced in the late nineteenth century for the non-surgical treatment of strabismus.

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