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Using Red and Green: In Black and White – Part Five

Fifty Shades of Green…and Red When Part 4 concluded last week, we had covered many aspects of how and why to use red and green filters. After a brief bout with writer’s interruptus (yes, I made it up), it’s time to complete the journey. One common perception, or dare I say misconception, is that all red/green activities are essentially accomplishing the same goal,

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Using Red and Green: In Black and White – Part Four

And Then There Was Light  As we’ve traveled the path through red and green activities, we’ve covered different color backgrounds, a few different activity options, and how to think through setting the conditions to help your patient achieve the desired result. Introducing light to the equation can seem to complicate matters, at least on the surface, but by applying the knowledge

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Using Red and Green: In Black and White – Part Three

Factoring In The Black In Part One we were introduced to Red and Green filters and began to discuss how they might be used in Vision Therapy. Part Two delved a bit deeper to help explain the difference between using a ‘filter/target’ combination versus a ‘filter/filter’ setup. All the ideas shared have been based on the premise that the background

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