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Health & Wellness September 1, 2006
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Keep the eye out of injury

Shin guards for soccer. Shoulder pads for football. Batting helmets for baseball and softball. Almost every sport has its own unique safety equipment. But according to Marty Schneider, OD,

herapeutic optometrist, most participants in sports forget to protect one of the most important parts of the body: the eyes. "Every year, more than

40,000 people suffer injuries to the eyes while playing sports," Schneider said. "Most of these could be avoided by wearing proper eye protection."

Protective sports eyewear can help prevent injuries such as fracture of the eye socket, scratched corneas, swollen retinas and even cataracts caused by trauma to the eye, according to Schneider.

Parents of children who participate in sports should consider protective eyewear as essential as the faceguard on a football or baseball helmet.

"September is Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month," Schneider said. "And we encourage anyone who participates in sports-children and adults alike-to remember to outfit the eyes for safety. Today's protective eyewear is lightweight, comfortable and available with or without vision correction." Schneider owns and practices

at Camarillo Vision Center, 2460 E. Las Posas Road, Ste. B, Camarillo. Call (805) 987-2400 for more information.


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