A Path for Visual Treatment Was Created

The history of vision therapy dates back almost 150 years when an ophthalmologist, Dr. Javal, attempted to correct the vision issues that troubled his father and sister.

Sadly, he was not successful but concluded that there had to be another form of treatment for their conditions. As the years went by, many eye care professionals realized that a noninvasive protocol was needed.

a girl taking an eye examination from doctor

The Success of Vision Therapy Begins...

The 1960s and 1970s were a progressive period for noninvasive visual treatments. Vision therapy started to take root, and within a few more decades, it was an accepted visual treatment program.

From London to Beijing, from New York to Los Angeles, eye care professionals understood the validity of visual therapy as it was starting to emerge from the shadows. Both schools and educators were aware of the power of this treatment.

Today, vision therapy is a powerhouse in the protocols for visual treatment.

The Success of Vision Therapy Begins...

The 1960s and 1970s were a progressive period for noninvasive visual treatments. Vision therapy started to take root, and within a few more decades, it was an accepted visual treatment program.

From London to Beijing, from New York to Los Angeles, eye care professionals understood the validity of visual therapy as it was starting to emerge from the shadows. Both schools and educators were aware of the power of this treatment.

Today, vision therapy is a powerhouse in the protocols for visual treatment.

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