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What Causes Eye Strain?When we read or do close work our eyes must do two things: aim or converge accurately, and focus or clear the image (accommodation). Think of a camera you must aim the camera and focus the image. In this case both cameras or eyes have to work easily, and efficiently together. Our eyes were never designed to spend long periods of time staring at computer
screens or reading books. Our eyes were designed to constantly change
fixation, looking near and far.
Can You Prescribe Glasses to Eliminate My Eye Strain?In a few cases glasses will work to relieve eye-strain but in the majority of cases they will not work. Remember, glasses improve the clarity of an image and most eye-strain muscle problems have little to do with clarity. Thus, glasses are for seeing problems and exercises are for muscle problems. Sometimes glasses can be prescribed to relieve a portion of the eyestrain. The prescription either reduces the accommodative (focusing) demand and/or muscle problems that produce eye-strain. The problem with glasses is that the patient may adapt to the them making them less effective over time. Exercises or vision therapy is designed to eliminate the problem. It is designed to develop the appropriate reflex, thus, eliminating the effort used while reading or performing computer work. Can I Do the Exercises at Home?You can thing of exercises for the eyes like working out. If you are
like most of us, the ability to If I Do the Exercises, Will I Have to do This For the Rest of My Life?No. Though we described the problems as if they are a pure muscle strength problems, they are not. For one reason or another you or your child never learned or developed the reflex to properly accommodative (focus) or converge the eyes. Therapy teaches the reflex. A similar analogy is learning to ski or to play a piano. While learning either skill our muscles hurt and we suffer generalized fatigue. When you learn to ski or play a piano properly, they are performed without effort and the reflex stays with you. Is This the Same As Strabismus?When the muscles work together but inefficiently eye-strain, diplopia (double vision), and fatigue ensues. The eyes are working together but poorly. When the eyes give up, an eye turn develops - this is known as strabismus. If the strabismus initially occurred at a young age, the child suppresses an eye, thus, no conflict, no eyestrain, nor double vision. Most patients with strabismus, unless intermittent, do not have symptoms of eyestrain. What are Some of the Common Muscle Conditions That Cause Eyestrain?
Does My Insurance Pay For This?All depends. Some do some don't. Some pay for 1 or 2 sessions, others, pay for everything. Each insurance plan is different. The better plans pay for therapy. It is your insurance company, therefore, it is your obligation to find out what they will pay for. Contact your insurance benefit coordinator. I Want to Learn More, What Can I Do?The clinical guidelines of the American Optometric Association provides a more in depth discussion of accommodative (focusing) and vergence (eye muscle disorders). Click here for more information on eye muscle disorders. |