POSTURAL OPTOMETRY
The eyes brings stability or imbalance in the total body
In our optometric centers we are very careful to raise awareness among patients on how to get a good visual education through correct posture, the correct grip of the pen, the use of an inclined plane and good lighting. All of these aspects can help safeguard visual skills by reducing the stress induced by a long-term commitment at a close range.
Symptoms that can be associated with poor vision:

Blurred vision, double,
fluctuating during the day,

Headaches, dizziness, loosing of balance,
sense of instability

Neck pain, headaches, pain and
muscle spasm in the neck

Disconfort when you are in movement and in crowded places (train, car back seat, supermarket)

Low sporting performance, especially with
sports using a ball

School problems, difficulties in maintaining concentration and in memorizing the contents of the text

Burning/Heartburn, fatigue, heaviness after
the use of the computer
Symptoms that can be associated with poor vision:

Blurred vision, double,
fluctuating during the day,

Headaches, dizziness, loosing of balance,
sense of instability

Neck pain, headaches, pain and
muscle spasm in the neck

Disconfort when you are in movement and in crowded places (train, car back seat, supermarket)

Low sporting performance, especially with
sports using a ball

School problems, difficulties in maintaining concentration and in memorizing the contents of the text

Burning/Heartburn, fatigue, heaviness after
the use of the computer
How does your postural optometry work
Through specific lenses or visual exercises to be repeated daily, significant improvements can be achieved. An uncompensated visual problem or an incorrect use of one’s eyes can negatively affect postural tone, generating uncomfortable conditions and muscle pain.
The visual system is one of the main informers of the brain for postural adjustment. A postural dysfunction, influencing for example the position of the head and the mobility of the neck, disorders such as headaches, dizziness, neck and back pain.
MOST COMMON PAIN
Back 63% Shoulders 38% Neck 63% Wrist 33%

How does your postural optometry work
Through specific lenses or visual exercises to be repeated daily, significant improvements can be achieved. An uncompensated visual problem or an incorrect use of one’s eyes can negatively affect postural tone, generating uncomfortable conditions and muscle pain.
The visual system is one of the main informers of the brain for postural adjustment. A postural dysfunction, influencing for example the position of the head and the mobility of the neck, disorders such as headaches, dizziness, neck and back pain.
MOST COMMON PAIN
Back 63% Shoulders 38% Neck 63% Wrist 33%

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