Vlog
Today Dr. Voss discusses convergence insufficiency and how it impacts students. Convergence insufficiency is an eye condition that affects 10-15% of people and worsened when using digital devices. It …
Dr. Tucker gives our subscribers tips for contact lenses during virtual learning. It is very important to have a stable, healthy tear layer. A tear layer is a layer …
Join Jonathan Cruz, Director of Sports Vision Training at Xtreme Vision in Bellaire, Texas, as he discusses the importance of improving convergence and divergence. Convergence is the ability for …
In today’s vlog, Dr. Voss discusses laptop positioning for older students. While studying at a table or a desk is best, most older students prefer studying in a less …
Today Dr. Kazmi discusses dry eye associated with device use. With adults working from home and children transitioning to virtual learning, dry eye related symptoms are at an all …
In today’s video, Dr. Moore demonstrates the proper set up for online learning, using both a laptop and an iPad. It is important to pay attention to the following …
Today, Dr. Voss discusses the most frequently asked question during eye exams: Are digital screens damaging to our eyes? First, the vast amount of time students are spending in …
Jonathan Cruz, the Director of Sports Vision Training at Xtreme Vision, discusses eye-hand coordination. One of the most important visual skills an athlete needs is eye-hand coordination. We call …
In today’s video, Dr. Tucker explains the best contract lens options for you during prolonged computer usage. Contact lens are a great alternative to glasses, especially when wearing a …
Dr. Moore discusses the relationship between fine motor development and visual development and how it is affected while students are learning at home. While virtual learning has some advantages …