The Misdiagnoses and Missed Opportunities of Our Vision: Why We Have It All Wrong With Dr. Bryce Appelbaum

Published: Aug. 28, 2023, 9 a.m.

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Episode Highlights With Dr. Appelbaum

  • The misdiagnosis and missed opportunities of vision and eyecare and why healthcare has it all wrong about the eyes
  • Eyesight and vision are different things and need to be treated differently
  • Eyesight refers to how well you can see on a chart or in a classroom
  • Vision refers to how our eyes work together and how we derive meaning from the world around us
  • Why vision problems are brain problems and why there is a fix for these
  • Most doctors are reactive rather than proactive when it comes to vision
  • All functional visual skills are learned skills
  • Screens and even early reading might be contributing to eye issues
  • Many vision problems are maladaptations
  • How motion sickness, trouble with eye contact, resistance to reading, etc can be symptoms of vision struggles
  • Vision therapy is physical therapy for the brain through the eyes\\u2026 and how it works
  • How vision relates to sports performance\\xa0
  • Over 80% of what kids learn in classrooms comes from visual inputs and many kids have things going on that interfere with optimal visual processing\\xa0
  • Why he believes that things like ADD, ADHD, and dyslexia are incomplete diagnoses unless vision is also evaluated\\xa0
  • Why it is estimated that by 2050, half of the world will be myopic\\xa0
  • The vast majority of motion sickness has a visual component that is treatable\\xa0
  • Why vision should not get worse with age unless there are functional problems that are impacting our ability to use our eyes well
  • Even if someone needs glasses, prescription should not get worse each year
  • Exercises to help open up periphery and improve vision
  • Any brain at any age can be taught and neuroplasticity is lifelong\\xa0

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