Showing posts with label Steam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steam. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Training your Eyes


 Training your eyes to focus and work together is very important for gamers.

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Enhancing Vision for Gamers


 Always looking for ways to help gamers improve their vision. Anyone who spends a lot of digital screen time should follow tips for improving their eyesight.

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Friday, June 19, 2020

Improving Vision for Gamers


I am always looking for the best way to treat patients who are gamers and participate in esports. Rancho Cucamonga Optometric Center 7211 Haven Ave, Ste A Rancho Cucamonga, California 91701 (909) 980-3535 www.ranchoeyedoctor.com

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Digital Screen Time

How long do you engage in digital screen time every day? Gamers and people who work in front of the computer need to be conscious of the amount of screen time on a daily basis. Rancho Cucamonga Optometric Center 7211 Haven Ave, Ste A Rancho Cucamonga, California 91701 (909) 980-3535 www.ranchoeyedoctor.com

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Esports and vision

 My name is Robert Rothbard, O.D and I'm an optometrist.  I have been working with individuals sitting in front of monitors for well over thirty years.  I have had very good success in dealing with visual symptoms such as blurred vision, headaches and visual fatigue resulting from prolonged close-up viewing of these digital devices.

Never have I seen before the visual demands on users of these devices as those participating in esports.  There are various ways we can improve the performance of these players, including prescription lenses and appropriate filters for near and vision training, especially for those viewing multiple monitors and having to efficiently aim and focus their eyes, among the monitors.

Another problem with the users of digital devices is dry eye.  This stems from the intensity and resulting stress the user encounters while playing.  Part of the problem could be dealt with by making sure the player is blinking their eyes and part of the problem could be dealt with artificial tears or prescription eye drops. If the dry eye is constant, the individual should seek professional eye-care.

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