When a child’s eyes do not work together properly, the effects can extend far beyond vision alone. A child may struggle to read smoothly, avoid sports, lose their place on the page, tilt their head frequently, complain of headaches, or appear clumsy compared to peers. Some children … [Read more...] about Why Strabismus Is More Than an Eye Problem: The Neurology Behind Visual Coordination
Neurodegenerative Disease Following a Concussion
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, CCSP The temporal lobes are located below the parietal lobes on the sides of the brain, directly behind the ears. When it comes to their function, the temporal lobes are mainly regarded as the location of auditory processing (hearing) and memory integration. … [Read more...] about Neurodegenerative Disease Following a Concussion
Visual Processing Abnormalities following a Concussion
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, CCSP Explaining how we see has been a quest that has fascinated researchers for a very long time. With advances in our knowledge of neuroscience, anatomy and physiology and technical progress, studies have shed more and more light on the structures that make up the … [Read more...] about Visual Processing Abnormalities following a Concussion



