Vision Training

Vision Training


Vision training is a treatment plan that is intended to develop and improve a patient’s visual skills and abilities, with the goal of making their day-to-day life easier. You may also hear Vision Training referred to as VT. Although most commonly associated with children, whose visual skills are still naturally developing, adults can also benefit from vision training.
 

Any patient who does not have the necessary visual skills could find themselves suffering from a range of unpleasant symptoms, including headaches, eye fatigue, stiff neck, and double vision. Fortunately, vision training is a simple, painless technique to help patients to enhance their visual skills and overcome any issues that they may have been experiencing.
 

Skills that can be developed and improved through vision training

Vision training has been shown to be an effective way of developing and improving the following visual skills, all of which are important for day-to-day life. 
 

Tracking: this refers to the ability to follow a moving object smoothly and accurately with both eyes – such as moving traffic or a ball coming towards you.
 

Depth perception: this is the ability to judge relative distances of objects and move accurately in a 3D space – for example, being able to walk down a flight of stairs.
 

Peripheral vision: this refers to the edges of your vision and your ability to assess what’s happening in your peripheral vision while paying attention to something directly in front of you.
 

Acuity at different distances: this is the ability to see clearly enough to identify and understand objects at both near and far distances. 
 

Fixation: enabling patients to quickly and accurately look at, identify and understand stationery objects one after the other, for example, reading word to word. 
 

Binocular vision: the ability for both eyes to work together in perfect synchronization.
 

Shifting focus: patients with this skill can look quickly at different distances without momentary blur. 
 

Visualization: a valuable visual skill that enables patients to form and retain images in their head. 
 

What to expect from a vision training appointment?

Vision training is generally conducted as an at-home treatment, under the supervision of your Dr. Kirschen. Each vision training treatment plan is personalized; tailored to the specific individual needs of each patient. The components of Vision
Training Treatments are non-invasive and drug-free, making VT suitable for the vast majority of patients, regardless of their age, health, and history. For many people, vision training is a safe alternative to conventional eye surgeries. Now we can offer treatment for adult amblyopia with Revital Vision. There are various techniques that can be involved in vision training. These include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Prisms

  • Patches

  • Occluders

  • Therapeutic lenses

  • Exercises

  • The use of instruments designed specifically for use in vision training exercises.


Adhering to the vision training schedule of exercises, patients can see an improvement in their vision, visual comfort and experience an overall improvement with the ease in which they use their eyes for daily activites.