Post-Concussion Visual Challenges Are Real
Many people recover from a concussion in a matter of days. But for others, visual symptoms like blurred vision, headaches, light sensitivity, and reading problems linger for weeks—or even months.
At The Center for Vision Development in Austin, we help patients recover from visual dysfunction caused by brain injuries using neuro-optometric rehabilitation, a therapy designed to retrain how the eyes and brain work together.
Common Visual Symptoms After Concussion:
- Sensitivity to light
- Eye strain or headaches after visual tasks
- Double vision or trouble focusing
- Difficulty reading or concentrating
- Poor coordination or depth perception
How We Help With Concussion Recovery
Neuro-optometric rehabilitation at The Center for Vision Development targets the neurological root of these symptoms with techniques such as:
- Visual tracking and eye teaming exercises
- Balance and spatial awareness retraining
- Light therapy and sensory regulation
- Cognitive visual tasks that support everyday function
We work closely with your care team—including neurologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists—to support your full recovery.
Start Your Visual Recovery
If you’re still struggling to function at work, school, or in daily life after a concussion, your vision may be part of the puzzle. Let us help you rebuild visual clarity, comfort, autonomy and confidence with a customized rehabilitation plan.

