Tag Archives: tbi

Ruth

Posted on by shannon@visiontherapyacademy.com

I cannot believe what Vision Therapy Academy has done for me! I suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury in 2011 and a concussion in April of 2023. I was having so much trouble with my vision, headaches and balance. It was getting harder and harder for me to continue with my job. I wasn’t sure how […]

Joe, FB

Posted on by shannon@visiontherapyacademy.com

“This spring I suffered a head injury during a fall. I had no immediate symptoms after the fall, but over the next 4-5 weeks I began to have balance issues and my vision began to deteriorate. Initially, I had difficulty focusing on objects before me. Later my peripheral vision was decreased by at least 50%. […]

Facebook, Robbie

Posted on by chrishaas

Robbie, success story Please check out Robbie’s success story. Robbie came to us after a Traumatic Brain Injury. After years of trying many other therapies with no relief, Robbie got his life back with vision rehabilitation therapy. Listen to his story here. Do you know someone in your life who has struggled since experiencing a […]

Testimonial, Julio

Posted on by chrishaas

“Back in March, 2016 I slipped on some ice and fell, I didn’t hit my head, I didn’t lose consciousness. After a couple of weeks I started to notice symptoms; being fuzzy cognitively and blurry vision, lights and noise sensitivity, headaches, dizziness, balance issues, feeling tired, and nausea. After a month of weekly visits, I […]

Testimonial, Janna

Posted on by chrishaas

“After months of being shuffled through the medical industry with little to no explanations or answers of complications from a TBI, I was referred to the Vision Therapy Academy.  Dr. Wonderling was the first medical professional to explain what test she was doing, why, what the results meant, and created a personalized plan to help […]

Testimonial, Eddy

Posted on by chrishaas

“In 2005 I was deployed to Iraq by the 32ned Engineer Co. out of Onalaska, WI.  During my tour of duty, an IED struck the vehicle that I was operating.  Although I walked away from the blast, the violence of the shock wave had caused an unfelt injury within my head.  It took many years […]