
Purpose: To improve the ability of your eyes to work together, especially when looking at close objects. Procedure: Tie one end of the string to a door knob or tape it to the wall, and hold the other end of …
The Brock String - Vision Rehab OT
Jul 31, 2016 · The humble Brock consists of a length of string (from 3 to 10 ft) with a series of beads (from 3 to 5 beads) placed at various intervals. This simple instrument is powerful tools in teaching …
Why is Brock String Exercise the Most Famous Eye Exercise?
Feb 24, 2025 · The Brock String eye exercise is a technique designed to enhance binocular vision—how both eyes work together. Created by Swiss optometrist Frederick Brock, it’s used to …
The Ultimate Guide to Brock String Exercises: Benefits, Tools
Jun 25, 2024 · Struggling with blurry vision or double vision? Discover what Brock String Exercises are, how to do them for better vision, and more!
What is a Brock String? - Vivid Vision
The purpose of the Brock String is to help the patient learn to see with both eyes simultaneously. When the subject looks at the first bead, he or she should see one bead with two short strings leading …
How Is a Brock String Used? - Optometrists.org
The Brock string exercise is commonly used in vision therapy for vergence problems, such as convergence insufficiency, amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (eye turn), to improve double vision, …
How To Do The FAMOUS Vision Therapy Exercise: Brock String Exercise
Dr. Valerie Lam, from Insight Vision Center Optometry, teaches us the vision therapy exercise: The Brock String.
Brock String Exercise - Niwot Eyecare and Vision Therapy
The Brock string exercise can be used to diagnose and treat visual problems, including lazy eye, convergence insufficiency and other deficiencies in a person’s visual skills.
Tie your Brock String to a non-moving object at about eye level. Begin by looking at one of the middle beads on your string. Make sure it is as clear as possible. Ask yourself: “How many strings appear to …
Brock String Exercise | The Vision Therapy Center at Advanced Eye Care
The Brock string exercise can be used to diagnose and treat visual problems, including lazy eye, convergence insufficiency and other deficiencies in a person’s visual skills.