Common vision problems associated with brain injury
  Traumatic  brain injury (TBI) occurs when the normal  functioning of the brain  is interrupted by  a blow to the  head or vibration.  This can cause  vision problems such as  blurred vision  or double vision, as well as difficulty moving, focusing  and tracking the eyes.  This can cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea, especially if the  person with TBI needs to focus  on a specific location or task. Nearly 58 million people have been hospitalized for TBI at some point  in their lives,  and more than  10 million cases of TBI  occur worldwide  each year.       According to studies, more than  90% of patients with  traumatic brain injury have some form  of vision  loss, although vision problems  are often overlooked in  the initial treatment of brain injury. Vision damage  can take a long time to show,  so be aware of  any changes in  vision after a concussion or head injury. If you notice any changes in your vision, contact the  leading vision therapy  experts immediately.  ...