Enhance Your Vision for Sports Success
You can't play the ball until you see the ball. Olympic and professional athletes do eye exercises - you should too.
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You can't play the ball until you see the ball. Olympic and professional athletes do eye exercises - you should too.
Eye exercises that are designed to support concussion recovery. By engaging in these standardized oculomotor eye exercises, you can regain comfortable vision and reduce the visual symptoms associated with concussion.
This video demonstration of a few of the exercises looks simple until you try it. Over time the exercises get easier and the results translate to more comfortable and efficient vision with less eye fatigue.
A child who has difficulty reading may have an oculomotor dysfunction. When we read our eyes look from left to right and then quickly left again. At the midline, some children lose fixation in what is referred to as a "midline jump". The C-Rod's oculomotor eye exercises will help resolve this dysfunction.
Athletes have better vision than non-athletes. To gain an edge on competition, both the Canadian and American Olympic teams and many pro athletes do eye exercises to enhance their eye-hand coordination, their speed of reaction time and to reduce their eye fatigue during play. Golfers who openly talk about how eye exercises helped their game include Gary Player and Nick Faldo.
Especially baseball where improved performance can be measured with improved batting averages. Tracking the ball, judging the ball's speed and projecting where the ball is going are all part of the dynamic vision complex. In a less dynamic sport like golf, athlete benefits from the development of "Quiet Eye" and enjoy more stable fixation and less eye fatigue. Two notable golfers who did eye exercises and talked about this were Gary Player and Nick Faldo.
Concussion management historically encouraged complete rest. Today, therapy has changed to where return to activity is encouraged. Anyone who has had a concussion knows that vision is compromised during the injury with fogged vision, blur, headache, double vision and an inability to read comfortably. Oculomotor skills break down in all concussions. Doing oculomotor eye exercises will speed up your recovery and as your oculomotor skills recover, your concussion symptoms will diminish. Most C-Rods are purchased by people needing help with concussion management.
Research these Key Words - oculomotor skills / saccadic eye movements / fixation / ocular pursuits / convergence insufficiency / VOMS. An independent study of the C-Rod is currently under way at the University of British Columbia's Concussion Clinic in Vancouver Canada.
The science behind oculomotor exercise is found in the scientific and clinical literature. Search these key words: oculomotor dysfunction, saccadic eye movements, eye fixation, eye tracking, convergence insufficiency, quiet eye.
You are buying more than just a plastic rod with an instruction booklet. You are buying 1) help for the child who is finding hard to read 2) an edge on the competition if you are an athlete 3) a chance to return to comfortable vision after suffering with a concussion or 4) self improvement for anyone who is willing to work toward more comfortable vision.
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