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The Vision Care
Institute™,
LLC Helps 2008
U.S. Olympic Hopefuls and Athletes See Gold
Through Its New AchieveVision™
Program |
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New State-Of-The-Art Vision Program to Optimize Vision of U.S. Athletes
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Jacksonville, FL
– The Vision Care Institute™, LLC a Johnson &
Johnson company today announced it will offer its new
AchieveVision™ Program to Olympic athletes and hopefuls.
The program will assess and help optimize athletes' visual
skills in preparation for the upcoming Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games. Members of the men's and women's U.S. archery and
soccer teams will be the first to use the AchieveVision™
Program.
Research suggests a
strong correlation between peak performance and excellent
visual skills, making an athlete’s eyesight one of the
most important pieces of equipment they have. In fact, a
study of professional baseball players found that they have
visual skills that are significantly better than the general
population. Despite this information, surprisingly few
people, including elite athletes, have had a comprehensive
eye exam to check the health of their eyes or to determine
if they need vision correction. A survey conducted with the
United States Olympic Committee (USOC) found that less than
half of current Olympic athletes and hopefuls received an
eye exam within the last year, yet 87 percent believe vision
plays an important role in being successful in their sport.
Similarly, an additional study found that 25 percent of
American adults had not had an eye exam within the last two
years and shockingly, 35 percent of adults had never taken
their child to an eye doctor.
“What many people
do not know is that vision is more than 20/20 – it
includes visual skills that can be improved. As evidence
grows supporting the connection between optimized vision and
peak performance, especially for elite athletes, training
programs for Olympic hopefuls are beginning to place more
importance on the role of vision,” said Dr. Daniel Laby,
assistant professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical
School. “The AchieveVision™ Program will help athletes
improve their vision by fine tuning their visual skills,
particularly those most relevant to their sport.”
The first step in
improving vision is regular eye exams, which are critical
for everyone – not only elite athletes.
The
AchieveVision™ Program
The AchieveVision™ Program is a customized,
state-of-the-art visual skills assessment and improvement
program designed to maximize each individual’s vision for
his or her specific sport and lifestyle. The AchieveVision™
Program was developed with input from a council of experts,
including ophthalmologists, optometrists, coaches, sports
trainers and academics. Not only does the program assess
maximum visual acuity (how well a person can potentially see
on the 20/20 scale) but it also evaluates and helps optimize
dynamic visual skills such as hand-eye coordination,
peripheral vision and reaction time.
“In archery, my
target is 70 meters away and I need to use the target’s
colors to guide my aim. If I am slightly off in my aim, it
can mean losing in competition, so clear vision and contrast
sensitivity are key in being successful in this sport,”
said Vic Wunderle, United States Olympic archer and silver
medalist. “I always thought my vision was strong, but had
never gone through comprehensive visual testing. The
AchieveVision™ Program helped identify areas of my vision
that I could train and optimize, which will benefit my
performance both on and off the field."
There are several
tests used to determine an individual’s visual skills. The
tests span from computer-based systems to assessments that
can cause a person to work up a sweat. This is definitely
not your typical eye exam! The AchieveVision™ Program
tests visual skills such as visual acuity, hand-eye
coordination, contrast sensitivity and depth perception,
among others.
In addition to the
AchieveVision™ Program, The Vision Care Institute™ will
work with athletes and their eye doctors to provide the
vision correction and contact lens fittings they may need.
Through these efforts, The Vision Care Institute™ and
Johnson & Johnson are committed to helping the United
States 2008 Olympic hopefuls and athletes see gold at the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and in their everyday lives.
About the
Johnson & Johnson Olympic Partnership
Johnson & Johnson is an Official Partner of the Beijing
2008 Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and a Worldwide Partner
of the International Olympic Committee, through which
Johnson & Johnson has partnerships with more than 200
National Olympic Committees around the world. The upcoming
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games provide an excellent opportunity
to raise awareness for the importance of vision care and eye
health, not only for elite athletes but also for all of us
who value our vision and are looking to do our best. U.S.
Olympic athletes and hopefuls will receive vision care
services in preparation for the Olympic Games to help them
perform at their peak.
About The Vision
Care Institute™
The Vision Care Institute™, LLC, a Johnson & Johnson
Company, is an innovative professional resource for eye care
providers. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., the
state-of-the-art facility gives participants a rare
opportunity to experience the latest in vision diagnostic
and treatment technologies through hands-on instruction,
including training on contact lens fitting and prescribing.
Working in tandem
with leading schools and associations since its launch in
March 2004, The Vision Care Institute™ has hosted more
than 2,500 students from all 19 of the schools and colleges
of optometry throughout North America. The Vision Care
Institutes™ are also located in China, Japan, South Korea,
Taiwan, Thailand, Italy and Czech Republic, and offer eye
care specialists around the world an opportunity to learn of
new developments in the field under the leadership of top
contact lens specialists. For more information, please visit
www.tvciedu.com.
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