Concussion and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

Concussion500A head injury can have some serious consequences for the visual system. It is estimated that 80% of the brain is involved in some way with the visual process.  An individual who has suffered a concussion or an acquired brain injury (trauma or stroke most frequently) can suffer a range of symptoms, including double vision, dizziness, nausea, loss of attention when reading, headaches, blurred vision, eye-strain, visual confusion, visual field loss and more.

At Indiana Vision Development Center, PC, we specialize in office-based neuro-optometric rehabilitation.  Vision rehabilitation is an essential treatment to restore visual function and accelerate the recovery process of patients who have suffered severe concussions, an acquired brain injury (ABI) or a cerebral vascular accident (CVA) or stroke as it is often called.

Our Neuro-Optometric Vision Rehabilitation includes:

  • Binocular vision therapy
  • Visual Processing development
  • Visual Vertigo Treatment Program (See-Sick Protocol)
  • Oculomotor therapy
  • Accommodation “focusing” development
  • Eye-Hand coordination therapy