C-Rod Concussion Test

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Concussion test Vision Therapy at home can enhance clinical therapy and help your return to comfortable vision. For most healthy people, the eyes work together as a team - they focus in, turn in and rotate in, in a coordinated manner so you can read, enjoy the visual world and be active. A functional visual system can change the focus from one target to another - it can track objects and hold a focus in one place without distress. Anyone with a concussion knows how we take this activity for granted and how distressful using our eyes can be after having a brain injury. Brain damage from a concussion causes eye coordination to break down and this contributes to the visual symptoms we experience with a concussion - headache, foggy vision, double vision, nausea, light sensitivity, confusion, an inability to read, think, concentrate and process both visual and auditory information. Eye coordination is a developmental skill that initially develops during the first eight years of life. The part of the brain that controls both the voluntary and involuntary eye movements are at the front of your head and on the brain stem. After a brain injury, therapy can often help visual function recover. Controlled activity helps your brain relearn its eye movements and the visual symptoms you experience with a concussion can resolve to help you to return to a symptom free lifestyle. It takes a healthy person 5 minutes a day to complete the C-Rod's 6 eye exercises. Someone with a concussion will not be able to do the exercises without distress. But, over time as the exercises become easier you will discover that the C-Rod gives you feedback during your recovery and you will know you are getting better. Doing eye movement training will help your eye coordination recover four times faster compared to not doing any eye exercises at all. When you can do the C-Rod's 6 eye exercises in 5 minutes without distress you will have reasonable assurance that you have made a functional recovery.

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