Lucas in Vision Therapy Part 2: Bean Bag Toss Activity
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This 7-year-old pediatric client with amblyopia engages in a bean bag toss activity with a behavioral optometrist. His prism glasses shift the image up and encourage his brain to adapt to the shift in gaze in relation to the actual target location.
This 7-year-old pediatric client with amblyopia engages in a bean bag toss activity with a behavioral optometrist. His prism glasses shift the image up and encourage his brain to adapt to the shift in gaze in relation to the actual target location.
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