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Traditionally, the role of an optometrist has been to prescribe glasses or contact lenses to help people see more clearly. However, many Soldiers have 20/20 eyesight and don’t need any glasses, at least not for classic eyesight correction. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an internal problem, isn’t it? So why would they need glasses? Neuroscience research is continually discovering internal functions involving the eye. For instance, direct connections that the eye has (beneath a conscious level) with posture and emotional centers. These centers often remain in a stressed “fight-or- flight” state in people with PTSD and need to be calmed down. Recent research suggests that those with PTSD can benefit from neuro-optometric rehabilitation. That’s where neuro-optometrists doing 21st Century eye examinations can help. The 20/20 classic eye testing was developed in the 1800s; it’s time to modify the examination to
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