Dr. Griffith, DDS and Dr. Guzman, PT, DPT outline the best approach to vision therapy is to get the body and bite stable first before working with a neuro-optometrist. In many cases, vision-related symptoms can improve through the use of an occlusal grounding appliance like the PADA.
This area of therapy focuses on correcting the body’s imbalances and movement patterns with use of specific exercises and manual therapy.
Long-term success of PRI based therapy is retraining the body with neurological and respiratory interventions (neuro-respiratory).
Deciding if an optometrist is needed for vision therapy is based on many factors including how a patient responds to integrating vision into their physical therapy program. If an optometrist is needed, then its best to have a dentist involved as well. Watch video for more info!
The conditions listed below are not all inclusive, however are a typical consequence of the asymmetrical or one-sided dominant patterns.
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