Vydehi School

Visual Stimulation

Healing With Vision

Visual Stimulation

Visual Stimulation: A Natural Approach to Enhanced Vision

Revolutionize Your Vision with Vision Therapy
At Vydehi, we believe in treating vision issues at the root, offering a supervised, non-surgical, and customized visual program. Vision therapy is a comprehensive approach aimed at improving binocular, oculomotor, visual processing, and perceptual disorders.

What is Vision Therapy?


Unlike eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery that merely compensate or alter your vision, vision therapy teaches your visual system to correct itself. It’s not about strengthening the eye muscles — they’re already strong. Rather, it’s about enhancing the connection between your eyes and your brain to achieve clearer, more comfortable, and efficient vision.

Why Vision Therapy?


  • Custom-Tailored Programs: Designed to meet individual visual needs.
  • Beyond Eyewear: Corrects vision problems that glasses, contacts, or surgery can’t fix.
  • Improved Visual Processing: Focuses on retraining your brain to process visual information more effectively.

Vision therapy is like physical therapy for your eyes and brain, guiding your visual system towards a state of natural balance and clarity. It’s time to experience clear, comfortable, and optimal vision like never before.

Scope of Vision Therapy

Vision therapy addresses a variety of visual challenges that go beyond traditional eyeglasses or surgery. Here’s how it can help  

Scope of Vision Therapy

Vision therapy addresses a variety of visual challenges that go beyond traditional eyeglasses or surgery. Here’s how it can help  

  • Amblyopia (Lazy Eye): Improves visual acuity by addressing eye teaming issues such as strabismus, where one eye fails to align or develop properly.
  • Strabismus (Eye Turn): Effectively treats intermittent eye turns, particularly convergence insufficiency, a condition where eyes struggle to stay aligned during close-up tasks like reading.
  • Binocular Vision Problems: Corrects subtle eye alignment issues (phorias) that cause eye strain and fatigue, even if no visible eye turn is present.
  • Eye Movement Disorders: Enhances the accuracy of eye movements, particularly for close-up tasks like reading.
  • Accommodative (Focusing) Disorders: Improves the ability to focus on objects at varying distances, supporting better visual performance.
  • Other Visual Problems: Vision therapy can help with visual-perceptual disorders, vision issues related to developmental disabilities, and conditions stemming from acquired brain injuries, including stroke-related vision problems.

Vision therapy offers a tailored approach to addressing these diverse vision issues, enhancing visual function for everyday tasks and improving overall quality of life.

Method and Materials Used in Vision Therapy

Vision therapy is a personalized, progressive program designed to enhance visual skills and comfort. It involves:

Supervised Vision Exercises: Conducted under the guidance of a trained optometrist or therapist.
Individualized Treatment: Tailored to meet the specific visual needs of each patient.
In-Clinic Sessions: Typically held once or twice a week for 30 to 60 minutes.
Home Reinforcement: Occasionally supplemented with exercises performed at home.

The therapy focuses on:


  • Developing or improving fundamental visual skills.
  • Enhancing visual comfort, ease, and efficiency.
  • Modifying how visual information is processed or interpreted.

Equipment Used in Vision Therapy

Various specialized tools are used to support the therapy:


  • Corrective lenses
  • Therapeutic lenses
  • Prism lenses
  • Optical filters
  • Eye patches (occluders)
  • Electronic targets with timing mechanisms
  • Computer software
  • Metronomes and balance boards
  • Visual-motor-sensory integration devices.

Initial Evaluation

The first step is a comprehensive vision examination, after which a qualified professional will determine if vision therapy is suitable for your needs.