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Dr. Debby Feinberg- Binocular Vision Dysfunction

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Dr. Debby Feinberg comes onto the HET Podcast to discuss her pioneering work with Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), the myriad of signs and symptoms that accompany this condition, and how the physical therapist can help treat these patients. Resources Mentioned: Binocular Vision Dysfunction Questionnaires isitmyeyes.com How the NeuroVisual Eye Examination differs from a Routine Eye Exam 5 minute cover test Vision Specialists of Michigan Blog Published Academic Articles Biography: Dr. Debby Feinberg began practicing Optometry in Oakland County in 1983, upon graduating from Illinois College of Optometry. She joined her father, Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, at Mall Optical Center, which was located in Summit Place Mall. Since 1995 Dr. Feinberg has been developing the field of NeuroVisual Medicine which is the optometric subspecialty that identifies and treats neurological / medical symptoms that originate directly or indirectly in the visual system. Dr. Feinberg has been performing pioneering work with Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), a condition where a vision misalignment (frequently subtle) creates difficulties with the two eyes working together to create a single 3-dimensional image, and difficulties with the two eyes following that image as it moves. The symptoms caused by BVD are not usually associated with problems with the visual system, and include headache, dizziness, anxiety and panic, persistent post-concussive symptoms, gait instability and balance problems, frequent falls, neck pain, motion sickness, nausea, and reading and learning problems. In 2004. Dr. Feinberg established Vision Specialists of Birmingham, specifically designing the practice to accommodate the needs of the NeuroVisual Medicine patient. In 2011, the office moved to its current location in Bloomfield Hills and updated its name to Vision Specialists of Michigan. Dr. Feinberg has been featured on: TedxDetroit Contact information: E-Mail: drdebby@zsofm.com Office phone: (248) 258-9000 The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
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Dr. Debby Feinberg comes onto the HET Podcast to discuss her pioneering work with Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), the myriad of signs and symptoms that accompany this condition, and how the physical therapist can help treat these patients. Resources Mentioned: Binocular Vision Dysfunction Questionnaires isitmyeyes.com How the NeuroVisual Eye Examination differs from a Routine Eye Exam 5 minute cover test Vision Specialists of Michigan Blog Published Academic Articles Biography: Dr. Debby Feinberg began practicing Optometry in Oakland County in 1983, upon graduating from Illinois College of Optometry. She joined her father, Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, at Mall Optical Center, which was located in Summit Place Mall. Since 1995 Dr. Feinberg has been developing the field of NeuroVisual Medicine which is the optometric subspecialty that identifies and treats neurological / medical symptoms that originate directly or indirectly in the visual system. Dr. Feinberg has been performing pioneering work with Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), a condition where a vision misalignment (frequently subtle) creates difficulties with the two eyes working together to create a single 3-dimensional image, and difficulties with the two eyes following that image as it moves. The symptoms caused by BVD are not usually associated with problems with the visual system, and include headache, dizziness, anxiety and panic, persistent post-concussive symptoms, gait instability and balance problems, frequent falls, neck pain, motion sickness, nausea, and reading and learning problems. In 2004. Dr. Feinberg established Vision Specialists of Birmingham, specifically designing the practice to accommodate the needs of the NeuroVisual Medicine patient. In 2011, the office moved to its current location in Bloomfield Hills and updated its name to Vision Specialists of Michigan. Dr. Feinberg has been featured on: TedxDetroit Contact information: E-Mail: drdebby@zsofm.com Office phone: (248) 258-9000 The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
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