Savir Lectures 05: Why is Vision Loss Not Always Visible? | Prof. Bernhard Sabel
1,329 views
0

 Published On Mar 31, 2020

https://savir-center.com/en/ - How does our brain deal with vision loss? why is vision loss not always easily noticeable? Why are eye diseases like glaucoma difficult to detect at an early stage?
00:00 Easily noticeable visual loss examples
01:13 Why is vision loss sometimes not visible?
01:45 Vision loss examples which are not obvious
03:11 How does the brain react to vision loss?
03:39 Detect vision loss in early-stage with regular eye checkups

Are you diagnosed with glaucoma, optic nerve damage, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, or vision loss after brain damage for example following a stroke or accident? If you are interested in the tACS treatment and want to know if it could help in your case, feel free to contact us here:
1) Send us a direct message by visiting the website: https://savir-center.com/en/contact/
2) Send us an email with a detailed description of your medical situation via [email protected]
3) Call SAVIR Center directly during opening hours (Mon-Thu, 08:00-16:00) with the number: +49(0)391 990 48701
4) Find us on Facebook: @savircenter to follow the newest patient story and activities from SAVIR Center
#patienteducation #visionloss #lowvision #savircenter #eyecare
_________

Savir Center
Ulrichplatz 2
39104 Magdeburg
Germany


Phone: +49 (0)391 9904 8701
Fax: +49 (0)391 9904 8702

[email protected]
https://savir-center.com

show more

Share/Embed