Prismatic Eye Glasses Reduce Symptoms Of Traumatic Brain Injury

Recent studies by four Michigan physicians suggest prismatic eyeglasses reduce Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)  symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and anxiety.   The prisms correct visual image misalignment which causes vision to be doubled, called heterophoria,which causes the muscles of the eyes to become strained and overworked, which has been linked headaches, dizziness, anxiety and pain in the neck.

The study involved 43 patients all of which suffered a TBI and had been diagnosed with vertical heterophia and have had the symptoms for more than 3 years.  Treatment with the glasses seemed to be very effective in reducing the symptoms of both Traumatic Brain Injury and vertical heterophia.   Headache symptoms were reduced by 79 percent.

For victims of TBI, symptoms such as headaches and dizziness can be just the beginning.  The longer you go without seeking medical treatment for a head injury, the worse the damage can be to the brain.  If you have received a head injury in an accident, seek medical attention.  Even the slightest bumps to the head can cause damage.  The brain is a precious muscle.  Take care of yourself.

Attorney James Roswold of Roswold Law Group knows how devestating a traumatic brain injury can be and hopes to see more improvements in Traumatic Brain Injury.  If you or a loved one suffer from a TBI contact the experienced Kansas City personal injury attorneys of the Roswold Law Group that specialize in accidents related to serious brain injury today for a free consultation.

James M. Roswold is licensed to practice law in the state of Missouri only. Heather A. Lottmann and Victor B. Finkelstein are licensed to practice law in the state of Missouri and the state of Kansas.