Syntonic Phototherapy

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Targeted Visual Condition

  • Amblyopia (Lazy Eye): Stimulates the weaker eye and improves overall visual acuity.
  • Strabismus (Turned Eyes): Helps align the eyes by training the brain to coordinate eye movements.
  • Binocular Vision Disorders: Addresses issues where the eyes do not work together properly.
  • Convergence Insufficiency: Treats difficulties in maintaining eye alignment, which causes eye strain when reading or focusing on close objects.
  • Accommodative Dysfunctions: Improves focusing ability.
  • Oculomotor Dysfunction: Corrects issues with tracking, such as moving eyes across a page.
  • Nystagmus: Involuntary, rapid movement of the eyes.

Vision-Related Functional Issues

  • Visual Field Loss: Expands peripheral vision (tunnel vision) by stimulating the neural pathways responsible for tracking.
  • Visual Stress and Fatigue (Asthenopia): Reduces eye strain and discomfort.
  • Photophobia: Decreases extreme sensitivity to light, often caused by concussions or migraines.
  • Blurred/Fluctuating Vision: Helps stabilize vision.
  • Reduced Depth Perception: Improves the ability to judge distances.
  • Color Deficiency: Some studies and practitioners report that syntonic light therapy can improve color perception, allowing patients to distinguish colors more accurately.

Neurological and Systemic Conditions

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) & Concussion: Treats visual consequences like dizziness, headaches, and reading difficulties.
  • Learning-Related Vision Problems: Helps with reading, attention, and visual processing, as 80% of learning is visually driven.
  • Emotional Stress: Used to address the visual impact of anxiety and burnout.