Vision Therapy – A Smart Step Towards Better Visual Development​

Vision Therapy – A Smart Step Towards Better Visual Development

If a child has problems with reading, focusing, or keeping his eyes on the object of regard, even with corrective glasses, the problem may not be with the power of the eyes. The problem may lie in the way the eyes coordinate with each other.

At MyoSavers, Vision Therapy is a scientifically designed program to improve visual skills and eye coordination.

What is Vision Therapy?

Vision therapy is a personalised, non-surgical treatment program that helps the brain and eyes work more effectively together.

It includes in-office exercises as well as take-home exercises to improve:

  1. Eye focusing
  2. Eye tracking
  3. Eye teaming (binocular vision)
  4. Visual processing
  5. Hand-eye coordination

It’s almost like physiotherapy for your eyes and brain.

What is Vision Therapy?

Why Some Children Need Vision Therapy

Children who pass a simple vision test may still have problems such as:

  1. Reading difficulties
  2. Skipping lines or losing their place
  3. Difficulty concentrating
  4. Headaches or eye strain
  5. Holding their books too close
  6. Slow learning or poor academic performance

These problems are frequently associated with the underdevelopment of visual skills, rather than just with the power of the eyes.

Why Some Children Need Vision Therapy

Conditions That Can Improve With Vision Therapy

Vision therapy at MyoSavers helps manage several functional vision problems, such as:

✔ Lazy eye (Amblyopia)

✔ Eye misalignment (Strabismus)

✔ Eye coordination problem (Convergence insufficiency)

✔ Focusing disorders

✔ Eye movement disorders

✔ Learning-related visual difficulties

Conditions That Can Improve With Vision Therapy

How Vision Therapy is Done at MyoSavers

Every child is different, and the therapy is designed as such.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Procedure

A comprehensive binocular vision diagnostic procedure is performed to evaluate the child’s focusing, tracking, and eye coordination abilities.

Customised Therapy Plan

A therapy plan is designed based on the diagnosis.

In-Clinic Training Sessions

The child is asked to perform certain tasks using specialised equipment and under the supervision of experts.

Home Follow-Through

Certain simple tasks are assigned to the child to reinforce the progress made in the therapy sessions.

Continuous Monitoring

The child’s progress is monitored by the doctors, and the therapy plan is modified if required.

Techniques Used in Vision Therapy

Therapy may include:

  • Lens activities
  • Prism exercises
  • Eye tracking training
  • 3D / binocular tasks
  • Digital & interactive programs
  • Balance and coordination activities

These methods help build strong neural connections between the eyes and brain.

Benefits of Vision Therapy

Children often show improvement in:

  1. Reading speed
  2. Concentration
  3. Academic confidence
  4. Sports performance
  5. Reduced eye strain
  6. Better depth perception

Most importantly, it helps them use their vision comfortably and efficiently.

Benefits of Vision Therapy

How Long Does Vision Therapy Take?

This depends on the case and how serious it is.
Generally, the therapy will take 3 to 9 months, with the sessions taking place once a week. Some children may respond faster than others, and some may just need a little extra assistance.
Consistency is the key to success.

Is Vision Therapy Safe?

Yes. It is non-invasive, non-medicated, and surgery-free.
It uses natural training techniques to improve vision.

Why Choose MyoSavers for Vision Therapy?

At MyoSavers, therapy is:

✔ Evidence-based

✔ Personalized

✔ Supervised by trained professionals

✔ Equipped with modern technology

✔ Focused on long-term visual development

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Vision therapy is most effective in children, but adults can also benefit.
Yes, if prescribed. Therapy improves function, not just power.

It can significantly improve vision and eye coordination in many cases.

Some children show changes in weeks; others take a few months.

Yes, home reinforcement is an important part of treatment.
No, it is comfortable and child-friendly.
Better visual skills often lead to improved reading and concentration.
Usually around 45–60 minutes.

Progress may slow or regress. Completing the program is important.

A detailed binocular vision assessment at MyoSavers can determine this.