Showing posts with label case. Show all posts
Showing posts with label case. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Vision Training Case

Vision Training Case


I started working with a young individual in his freshman year in college.  His main complaint was that he was having trouble taking in the whole playing field when he was looking at one particular player.  Even though the patient suffered from an eye injury two years ago, there was no organic problem with the eye.
 I started doing vision training on him.  Yesterday, he related that all the action on the football field looked as if it were slower.  In other words, his reaction time was a look quicker.  Also, he said his receptions (ability to catch the ball) from the quarterback improved markedly.  Needless to say, he was very happy.
 Vision training has so many applications.  These include individuals who have problems keeping their place reading or get headaches while doing near tasks including reading from text, desktops, laptops, or mobile devices.  It also includes people who have poor depth perception or poor hand-eye coordination.
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Saturday, November 19, 2016

Pann Extreme plastic surgery success case

Pann Extreme plastic surgery success case



Pann: Wow, best plastic surgery success case..

1. [+213, -1] If I could make that transformation, I think Id get surgery done too. I dont care what people say about her future babys genes and stuff, looking like that would stress me out in the present... I think its better to just get it done, especially considering all the stress people give you over your looks nowadays ?

2. [+134, -113] Shes screwed once she has kids

3. [+133, -2] Whatd they do to her skin...? Howd she become so white, through photoshop...?

4. [+83, -0] With that big of a transformation, Id do it too even if it meant people calling me a plastic monster ?? my jaw is my complex too so I cant imagine how much stress she was under before...

5. [+71, -0] Plastic work of this level takes a lot of suffering. I heard getting your jaw done is indescribable pain ? Itd be great if we lived in a world where plastic surgery wasnt necessary but Im happy that her work came out nicely and she can escape the ridicule of a looks-focused society ?? (I want work done too?)

6. [+66, -2] The photoshop seems excessive in both pictures;; she was on Let Me Beauty and her story was that she used to be an award winning inline skater when she was younger but quit for some reason before her mother was determined disabled. She was too poor to get her teeth fixed and left it which made it worse. She could barely eat ramen or chew her food and got a lot of digestion issues. She worked 2-3 jobs day and night to make money for her mothers surgeries and felt guilty about wanting surgery for her own teeth before her mothers. She seemed like a super nice and warm person. I heard shes studying to become a stewardess now and I wish her luck!!

7. [+53, -6] Hul she looks a bit like Yura

8. [+49, -2] Hul she got everything done except her forehead... a bit scary though but she doesnt look like your typical Gangnam girl, it all came out looking pretty

9. [+40, -2] People can hate calling her plastic but I dont think it would look that obvious in real life aside from her eyes and nose ?? shell be hailed as a goddess in real life. As much as people like to hate on plastic beauties, reality is that they get it a lot easier in life than anyone who looks average or ugly.

10. [+32, -1] Wont she still pass her jaw down to her future kids?

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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Vision and Sports An Interesting Case

Vision and Sports An Interesting Case


I had a patient referred to me.  He had an eye injury a couple of years ago and is noticing that his vision is changing.  The patient still sees 20/20 in both eyes.  I did note that there was a small piece of peripheral vision missing out of his left eye probably due to the injury.  The patient feels that his performance in football isn’t as good as it was.  He saw clearly enough but he was unable to take in all the visual information he felt he needed to.
There is more to good vision than 20/20.  Having good ability to team the eyes (binocular vision) is paramount.  This helps lead to good depth perception and being able to be aware of what’s on the football field (or any sports field or arena).
The first thing I’m requesting from the patient is a follow-up with his specialist to rule out any pathological (disease) problem associated with the original injury that is getting worse.   After that, I am hoping we can get the patient started in vision training to help improve his performance on the field.  We’ll let you know what happens.  This to me is a very interesting case.
-Dr. Robert Rothbard 

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