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  • When Eye Muscles Go Astray
    When Eye Muscles Go AstrayLast time I talked about eye exercises and the fact that vision therapy is not really about eyeballs and their muscles. It’s really about the brain Read more
  • Step Away From The Computer And Keep Your Eyes Where I Can See Them
    Step Away From The Computer And Keep Your Eyes Where I Can See ThemThe human visual system was not intended for reading and computers. The original designer apparently did not Read more
  • Step Away From The Computer And Keep Your Eyes Where I Can See Them, Part 2
    Step Away From The Computer And Keep Your Eyes Where I Can See Them, Part 2Computers and related devices are important in relation to the visual process. There is considerable Read more
  • Talkin' Sports with Dr. G
    Talkin' Sports with Dr. GI have written previously about the importance of the visual process as it relates to sports. Few things in our culture say action like sports. Whether Read more
  • Talkin Even More Sports with Dr. G
    Talkin’ Even More Sports with Dr. GIn the last exciting episode of Talkin’ Sports with Dr. G we were discussing what it is that batters are looking at when waiting Read more
  • Talkin More Sports with Dr. G
    Talkin’ More Sports with Dr. GLast time I shared the story of Larry Fitzgerald, one of the National Football League’s elite wide receivers. Fitzgerald is a proponent of vision therapy, Read more
  • Another Optometrist With A Famous Patient: Dr. Robert A. Kraskin
    Another Optometrist With A Famous Patient: Dr. Robert A. KraskinMy last post (about a well-known sports figure and vision therapy) got me thinking about another famous patient. This one was Read more
  • Some Thoughts on Myopia Reduction
    Some Thoughts on Myopia ReductionMyopia/nearsightedness is one of the most common visual conditions. Nearsightedness affects more and more people every day. Some insist it is hereditary. Some contend that it Read more
  • BREAKING NEWS: Doctor Gains Sudden Insights On Concussions
    Dr. Gallop's Recent Insights on ConcussionsWe interrupt our regularly scheduled blog posts to to bring you this BREAKING STORYConcussions 101I have been working with people of all ages who are Read more
  • Optometrists Change Lives
    Optometrists Change LivesThe Optometric Extension Program Foundation is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of the discipline of optometry through the gathering and dissemination of information on vision and Read more
  • Optometrists Change Lives, Part 2
    Optometrists Change Lives, Part 2In Optometrists Change Lives, Part 1 I discussed my early years and my struggles with reading and playing sports. I talked about my long-undiagnosed visual issues, Read more
  • Learning To See, by Amy Anna
    Learning To See: One Woman's Vision Therapy ExperienceI’ve been meaning to post this for a while. I first saw Amy’s blog post about a year ago. Before then I had Read more
  • Too Close For Comfort
    Too Close For ComfortWhen we last met, I stated that the human visual system was not designed for the amount and kind of close work that is so common in Read more
  • Brain Injury Awareness Month - Jayne
    Brain Injury Awareness Month - JayneHere is another, more typical, story for Brain Injury Awareness Month. Jayne was referred by her acupuncturist and came to me for the first time Read more
  • Brain Injury Awareness Month - Bill
    Brain Injury Awareness Month - BillHere is another story for Brain Injury Awareness Month. This time it’s Bill. I’ve known Bill for many years, unlike most of my brain injured Read more
  • One Last Thing for Brain Injury Awareness Month
    One last thing before the end of Brain Injury Awareness MonthA recent NBC news story featured a long-used vision test that has become an important tool on the sidelines of Read more

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