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Lazy eye (or amblyopia) is a vision disorder, which is a result of inappropriate vision development during the early years. Simply put, it’s when one eye is less developed than the other, so the brain starts to rely on a healthy eye more. While it may sound like a very niche problem, up to 5 % of children suffer from lazy eye (or more than 130 million worldwide). However, there is good news: lazy eye can be successfully fixed with regular exercises and treatment.
Lazy eye can be fixed in many ways. Patching and correct refractive correction remain the pillars of lazy eye treatment. These methods are oftentimes considered as passive vision therapy. However, in last decades the active lazy eye training methods have been gaining ground. Using different exercises, activities and games you can cure or fix your lazy eye and train your visual system to develop good vision. The key message is definitely this – the improvement of lazy eye is possible and it’s never too late!
AmblyoPlay® is a vision therapy solution that is performed through playing therapeutic games and exercises on your tablet or computer for 30 minutes per day. With exercises that adapt to each patient and their specific needs, it is an ideal solution for problems such as lazy eye, strabismus, convergence insufficiency, double vision, or other binocular problems.
Perfect for patients of all ages above 3 years. Yes, it works for adults, too!
Helps improve all 6 core visual skills required for the treatment of a broad range of problems.
Makes vision therapy fun and engaging through games and a reward system.
AmblyoPlay works for patients above the age of 3 years – and yes, it does work for adults as well, but the speed of improvement diminishes with age.
It has been successfully used to treat the following problems:
While it is an extensive list, it is not exclusive. AmblyoPlay can help with other problems – please do reach out if you’re not sure if it is for you at [email protected]!
AmblyoPlay® is used by patients worldwide to treat a wide range of visual dysfunctions, such as lazy eye, strabismus, convergence insufficiency, double vision, and many others. We are able to tackle such a broad range of problems by improving 6 core visual skills. When we improve these core skills, we also improve our vision as a whole.