

Visual Snow Initiative Launches New Website for VSS Community
The Visual Snow Initiative (VSI) is thrilled to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, developed under the leadership of VSI’s Director of IT,
The Visual Snow Initiative (VSI) is thrilled to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, developed under the leadership of VSI’s Director of IT,
Introduction Two US-based optometrists will present their new scientifically proven treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) to Australian optometrists at the Australasian College of Behavioural
Researchers Eliseo Barral, Elisa Martins Silva, David García-Azorín, Michele Viana and Francesca Puledda Abstract Migraine is a severe and common primary headache disorder, characterized by
Join Scott Summers and Eliat in Raising Awareness for Visual Snow Syndrome We are proud to announce a new collaboration between Scott Summers, a singer-songwriter
Researchers Samantha Montoya; Michael Lee; Stephen Engel; Michael-Paul Schallmo Abstract Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is a serious but poorly understood disorder whose defining symptom is
Researchers Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, OD, Ph.D. Barry Tannen, OD M.H. Esther Han, OD SUNY/College of Optometry, Brain Injury Clinical Research Unit Introduction One of the
A 17-year-old man was referred from his optometrist due to complaints of “seeing everything through grainy static interference in both eyes”, which he first noticed two years prior to presentation. This static vision was constant and more obvious in light-coloured environments, such as looking at a white wall.
Meet Dr. Michael DeStefano, a Neuro-Developmental Optometrist based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, who specializes in both developmental & neurological medical cases.
As a Neuro-Optometrist, Dr. DeStefano works with various populations, including but not limited to patients with Autism, Down Syndrome, and vision problems that impact learning. Dr. DeStefano also performs regular eye exams for children and offers myopia control, slowing down nearsightedness progression.
Visual snow syndrome (VSS) is a relatively rare, unusual and enigmatic medical condition (1–4). It frequently occurs in patients with concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (C/mTBI) and other brain-related abnormalities [1–7]. VSS presents with a constellation of visual and non-visual problems.
The following article contains information regarding Dr. Mark Weatherall and his upcoming Video Series, Dr. Barry Tannen and his upcoming Video Series, an Update on Customized Lenses, and an Update on Computer Monitors.
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