Visual Therapy
Visual Eye Therapy
helps individuals:
• Eliminate migraines and headaches
• Prevent eye strain and fatigue
• Improve sports performance
Experiencing eye strain, headaches and fatigue?
The latest in visual therapy can help you see and feel better.
A variety of health injuries and conditions can cause eye strain and fatigue. Concussions and whiplash injuries are the most common. However, metabolic and neurologic disorders, as well as chronic pain and anxiety, can also cause breakdown in one’s gaze stability.
By retraining your eyes, you can reduce the amount of energy spent trying to keep your eyes on track with what you’re watching. It takes a lot of energy to function every day if you’re eyes are not accurately seeing your environment. The amount of energy your brain spends making sense of this is also a tremendous stress on the body. This can cause you to experience:
• headaches and migraines
• fatigue and jumpy eyes when reading or driving
• lack of focus when reading or driving
• diminished concentration when reading and studying
• eye fatigue just about all the time
• headaches resulting from trying to concentrate
Our Chiropractic Neurology clinic specializes in innovative visual therapies. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Marianne Nielsen for advice on which visual rehabilitation treatments would be best for you. By retraining your eyes’ ability to focus on and follow a target, you can start improving your symptoms quickly. Call for an appointment today.
Our Visual Therapies Include:
Righ Eye Therapy
Why does eye movement behavior matter?
Involuntary eye movements — typically not apparent to the naked eye — indicate visual performance and health concerns. By measuring and analyzing these otherwise imperceptible patterns, doctors can identify and offer treatment to correct a host of vision and health issues as well as increase visual performance. Remember: vision is not the same as eyesight. A person with 20/20 eyesight may still exhibit weak eye movement behaviors.
What is eye-tracking technology?
Eye-tracking technology, which is both objective and non-invasive, captures pictures of eye movements (30-250) times a second. The data produced is quantitative—meaning, it allows physicians to identify vision and health issues in a measurable way. It can assess, and improve, the experiences of athletes. And it can track recovery and identify improvements.
What proof is there that eye-tracking technology is valid?
As far back as the 1980s, eye-tracking science and research languished in the halls of academia, only occasionally stepping out into the real world. Yet, during this time, vast amounts of health and vision research and testing created a cumulative understanding of how our eyes work and how they’re connected to the brain; how injuries and illness change how our eyes function; and how eye tracking training can aid in recovery and improve vision performance.
What year was the “E” eye chart developed?
1862. It’s called the Snellen chart after its inventor, the Dutch ophthalmologist Herman Snellen. While today most doctors use the updated LogMAR chart, it does the same thing: measures how well we see at static images at a distance of 20 feet. Yet, because we primarily rely on vision while our eyes, bodies or objects are in motion, only about 5% of vision problems are identified with an eye chart. This is insufficient for everyone—children, in particular.

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Motion Guidance
Dr. Marianne Nielsen demonstrates one of the visual therapies that uses a laser to help improve mind body coordination.
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Dr. Marianne Nielsen, DC, DACNB
Licensed Chiropractic Neurologist
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