The pituitary gland is situated in the center of the brain, about 10 cm behind the nose, along a virtual line between the ears. In spite of its small size – about the size of a cherry-pit – it is very important. The pituitary gland is the superior ductless gland of the body and produces…
“I Have Achieved Everything I Hoped For From The Therapy” Experiences with VRT: a patient and her optometrist tell her story From time to time we like to bring you real life stories of our patients and how our therapies have affected their daily lives. In this blog we present two sides of the same…
Many of those who have had a stroke or other brain injury will experience vision problems, but often they will not realise they have a visual field deficit. Their brains may adjust to process visual information coming from the seeing part of their visual field and then be surprised to encounter objects in the blind…
NovaVision Vision Restoration Therapy VRT is designed to improve visual functions in patients with neurological visual field loss. The most common cause of neurological visual field loss is an ischemic stroke, in particular, a stroke affecting the posterior cerebral artery (PCA), or a brain haemorrhage (haemorrhagic stroke).
An enlargement of the visual field by 5 degrees of visual angle – what does it really mean? Is that a lot or a little? Will it have a positive impact on my everyday living activities?
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