Therapy

  • Visual field loss treatment

    Treating Visual Field Loss

    What does visual field loss mean? The field of vision refers to the area that is perceived when looking straight forward and with no movement. In case of stroke, brain trauma, tumor disease or diabetic retinopathy, regions in the brain can be damaged and the processing of eyesight can be impaired. This can lead to…

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  • What to Do If the Optic Nerve Is Damaged? SAVIR GmbH

    What to Do If the Optic Nerve Is Damaged?

    There are many diseases, which can lead to vision loss due to the damage of the optic nerves. Examples are glaucoma, optic nerve damage, and vision loss due to neuronal diseases or strokes. About one-third of all stroke patients suffer from impaired vision, which is about 2.1 million patients worldwide every year. For affected patients,…

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  • Optic Nerve Damage Can Be Treated SAVIR GmbH

    Optic Nerve Damage Can Be Treated

    The gradual or sudden vision loss can bring a drastic change for every patient. Whether caused by an eye disease or an accident, people who lose their sight are facing serious challenges in their everyday lives. Savir Center, therefore, focuses on the special needs of people with impaired vision caused by the optic nerve damage.…

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  • Optic Nerve Damage Has Many Causes SAVIR GmbH

    Optic Nerve Damage Has Many Causes

    Alternating Current Stimulation Can Significantly Improve the Vision of People With Optic Nerve Damage. The eye is the most important sense organ. If we lose some or all of our visual ability, our daily lives can be seriously influenced. The processing of visual information is very complex. Not only our eyes are involved, but also…

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    Visual Performance in Glaucoma can be improved

    Vision loss due to glaucoma or optic nerve damage can be restored Vision loss due to glaucoma or optic nerve damage is generally considered irreversible. Now a new multi-center clinical trial shows significant vision improvement in partially blind patients, with 10 days of noninvasive, transorbital alternating current stimulation (ACS). The study showed that not only…

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