Regardless of your specialty, we would like you to know the signs of a vision impairment and ensure that your athletic patients are seen regularly by an eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam.
Read MoreYour patients depend on you, as eye care experts, to help them understand how to properly protect their eyes in sports, diagnose vision impairments that may impact their performance, and refer them to local sports vision eye doctors to help improve their sports performance and safety.
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Read MoreWhether you’re coaching little league or a professional sports team, poor vision can significantly impede your athletes’ performance and safety.
Read MoreIncorporating some basic vision exercises can make your overall training program more efficient.
Read MoreWork with a local eye doctor to learn what eyewear is appropriate for your sports and how your athletes should properly use their eyewear.
Read MoreIf you have an athletic trainer on staff, that trainer should be encouraged to learn more about sports and performance vision via the SVP Academy, and/or coordinate a meeting to discuss topics relevant to their sport with a local eye doctor, located via the AOA or SVP doctor locator.
Read MoreWhether you’re on active duty, a first responder, or a shooting enthusiast, poor vision can significantly impede your performance and safety.
Read MoreVision is an integral component to reaction time, balance, agility, and overall performance. If you can see the target and other threats sooner, you can react to the situation faster.
Read MoreLoss of vision can not only impact performance but can negatively impact your physical and mental health, as well as your academics and work.
Read MoreThe best way to maximize your performance through vision training is to utilize the community of eye and vision professionals.
Read MoreVision problems can be subtle and often your child may not realize that they have visual concerns.
Read MoreIncorporating some basic vision exercises can make your child's overall training program more efficient.
Read MoreAccording to Prevent Blindness America, more than 90% of eye injuries can be prevented with proper protective eyewear.
Read MoreYour child’s sports performance and safety can improve with proper vision assessments and training even if they have no vision impairments.
Read MoreDr. Kathy Weise is a Professor of Optometry at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry in Birmingham, AL.
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