Lazy Eye, also known as Amblyopia is a medical condition that causes the vision in one of the eyes to be reduced because the brain and the eye are not working together properly
Lazy Eye Therapy: Blocks
What is it about?
Lazy Eye, also known as Amblyopia is a medical condition that causes the vision in one of the eyes to be reduced because the brain and the eye are not working together properly. Recent research has suggested that new techniques are much more effective then patching. Lazy Eye Therapy Blocks takes advantage of these new techniques to make Lazy Eye Therapy fun and effective.
App Store Description
Lazy Eye, also known as Amblyopia is a medical condition that causes the vision in one of the eyes to be reduced because the brain and the eye are not working together properly. Recent research has suggested that new techniques are much more effective then patching. Lazy Eye Therapy Blocks takes advantage of these new techniques to make Lazy Eye Therapy fun and effective.
You will need a pair of traditional red/cyan(blue) 3D glasses to use with this application. It isn't a 3D game, but the red and blue filters force the eyes to work together as only one eye can see the red falling blocks and one eye will see the blocks after they land and turn blue.
iCStraight applications allow treatment without patching. This is important as it works on the binocular performance of the two eyes requiring them to work together in a fun and entertaining way. Always check with your optometrist or ophthalmologist before discontinuing their recommendations.
***** This application requires the use of Red and Blue 3D Glasses *****
***** 3D glasses are inexpensive and widely available at eBay or other sources *****
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