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This blog site is designed to help patients and health professionals understand the root causes behind symptoms, recognize when vision may be playing a role, and explore how brain-based vision therapy can improve daily performance, comfort, and quality of life.

Whether you're a parent looking for answers, an adult dealing with persistent symptoms, or someone recovering from a neurological injury, you’ll find clear, research-backed insights to guide your next steps.

This blog is designed to help patients and health professionals understand the root causes behind symptoms, recognize when vision may be playing a role, and explore how brain-based vision therapy can improve daily performance, comfort, and quality of life.

Whether you're a parent looking for answers, an adult dealing with persistent symptoms, or someone recovering from a neurological injury, you’ll find clear, research-backed insights to guide your next steps.

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If you’ve ever felt dizzy, nauseous, or “off” after scrolling your phone, you’re not imagining it. Searches like “dizzy when scrolling,” “motion sickness from phone,” or “nausea from screens” are increasingly common—and for good reason.

This isn’t just screen fatigue. For many people, it’s a sign of a deeper visual-vestibular issue.

If you’ve ever felt dizzy, nauseous, or “off” after scrolling your phone, you’re not imagining it. Searches like “dizzy when scrolling,” “motion sickness from phone,” or “nausea from screens” are increasingly common—and for good reason.

This isn’t just screen fatigue. For many people, it’s a sign of a deeper visual-vestibular issue.

Why Scrolling on Your Phone Makes You Dizzy

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If your child sits down to read and quickly becomes frustrated—losing their place, rubbing their eyes, or saying the words are “moving” or “jumping”—you’re not alone. Searches like “words moving while reading,” “child skipping lines,” or “text jumping on page” are more common than you think.

What your child is describing is real. And in many cases, it points to a visual coordination issue—not a reading problem.

Why Words Move on the Page When Reading

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