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At Dr. Yamin’s practice, we combine cutting-edge research with clinical expertise to provide exceptional vision care. Our treatments are grounded in the latest scientific evidence, and we collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and personalized care. With a deep commitment to empathy, we strive to understand and address each patient’s unique needs, ensuring their eye health and overall well-being are our top priorities. 

From Optometric Vision Development & Rehabilitation Association

Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation

Interventions for convergence insufficiency: a network meta-analysis (Review, 2020)
Scheiman M, Kulp MT, Cotter SA, Lawrenson JG, Wang L, Li T

Convergence insufficiency–a major review (2012)
Jeffrey Cooper, M.S., O.D., and Nadine Jamal, O.D.

Visual and binocular status in elementary school children with a reading problem (2017)
Lisa W. Christian, Krithika Nandakumar, Patricia K. Hrynchak, Elizabeth L. Irving

Vision Therapy for Post-Concussion Vision Disorders (2016)
Gallaway, Michael; Scheiman, Mitchell; Mitchell, G. Lynn

A Randomized Clinical Trial of Treatments for Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency in Children (2009)
Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial Investigator Group

Association between reading speed, cycloplegic refractive error, and oculomotor function in reading disabled children versus controls (2013)
Quaid, Patrick; Simpson, Trefford

Improvement in academic behaviors after successful treatment of convergence insufficiency (2012)
Borsting E, Mitchell GL, Kulp MT, Scheiman M, Amster DM, Cotter S, Coulter RA, Fecho G, Gallaway MF, Granet D, Hertle R, Rodena J, Yamada T; CITT Study Group.

The Relationship between Convergence Insufficiency and ADHD (2005)
David B. Granet Department of Ophthalmology, Ratner Children’s Eye Center, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA , MD FACS FAAO FAAP, Cintia F. Gomi , MD, Ricardo Ventura , MD & Andrea Miller-Scholte , CO

The Effect of Saccadic Training on Early Reading Fluency (2014)
Danielle F. Leong, OD, Christina L. Master, MD, Leonard V. Messner, OD, Yi Pang, OD, MD, PhD, Craig Smith, MD, Amaal J. Starling, MD

Traumatic Brain Injury: Visual Consequences, Diagnosis, and Treatment (2016)
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, OD, PhD, Diana P. Ludlam, BS, COVT, Naveen K. Yadav, BS Optom, MS, PhD, Preethi Thiagarajan, BS Optom, MS, PhD

Screening for lifetime concussion in athletes: importance of oculomotor measures (2014)
Poltavski DV1, Biberdorf D

Article 4 An exploratory study of the potential effects of vision training on concussion incidence in football (2015)
Clark, Joseph & Graman, Pat & K Ellis, James & Mangine, Robert & T Rauch, Joseph & Bixenmann, Ben & Hasselfeld, Kimberly & Divine, Jon & Colosimo, Angelo & Myer, Gregory. 

Uncorrected Hyperopia and Preschool Early Literacy: Results of the Vision in Preschoolers-Hyperopia in Preschoolers (VIP-HIP) Study (2016)
VIP-HIP Study Group, Kulp MT, Ciner E, Maguire M, Moore B, Pentimonti J, Pistilli M, Cyert L, Candy TR, Quinn G, Ying GS.

Is visual memory predictive of below-average academic achievement in second through fourth graders? (2002)
Kulp MT, Edwards KE, Mitchell GL.

Frequency of Visual Deficits in Children With Developmental Dyslexia (2018)
Aparna Raghuram, OD, PhD; Sowjanya Gowrisankaran, PhD; Emily Swanson, BS; David Zurakowski, MS, PhD; David G. Hunter, MD, PhD; Deborah P. Waber, PhD
Healio coverage of this article: Significant correlation found between visual deficits, dyslexia

A Pilot Investigation of Visual Pathways in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Paul Harris 1 and Mark H. Myers 2,*

Department of Vision Therapy, Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, TN 38104, USA 2 Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis, TN 38163, USA

 

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