Can vision cause back pain?
The answer is yes, among many other physical ailments.

It is very common for patients with dizziness, back pain, or vertigo to feel frustration at not being able to understand the origin of their ailment since it is unlikely that they will associate it with poor vision from the beginning.
When the ocular system transmits erroneous data to the nervous system it also causes an imbalance in posture.
Posturology is a discipline that works the visual and oculomotor systems as one more part of the postural system. Unlike traditional medicine, it does not seek to treat the symptom, but rather the cause that causes the problem.
We want the brain to make minimum use of energy and, thus, eliminate the symptoms
To improve the effectiveness of the treatment, it is necessary to work together with several professionals: dentists, physiotherapists, osteopaths, podiatrists, and optometrists.
What symptoms can we improve with optometric Posturology?
- Migraine headaches
- Dizziness
- Diplopia
- Dizziness
- Podiatric problems
- Generalized myalgia
- Column deviations
- Back ache
- Cervical pain
- Poor Posture
- Torticollis
- Feels shaky
- Balance loss
- Rotation of Pelvis
- Feeling faint
- Eye fatigue or tearing
- Attention deficit
We want the brain to make minimum use of energy and, thus, eliminate the symptoms
To improve the effectiveness of the treatment, it is necessary to work together with several professionals: dentists, physiotherapists, osteopaths, podiatrists, and optometrists.
What symptoms can we improve with optometric Posturology?
- Migraine headaches
- Dizziness
- Diplopia
- Dizziness
- Podiatric problems
- Generalized myalgia
- Column deviations
- Back ache
- Cervical pain
- Poor Posture
- Torticollis
- Feels shaky
- Balance loss
- Rotation of Pelvis
- Feeling faint
- Eye fatigue or tearing
- Attention deficit