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Sport/Activity: Basketball

With the beginning of a new school year comes the start of another sports season. Your child might be playing football, soccer, basketball, or any other number of sports this fall—and you want to make sure they're safe and enjoying being out there on the field. The right pair of youth eyeglasses can help your child see better and perform better by protecting their eyes from stray fingers, elbows, or flying objects such as balls flying at high speeds during gameplay. They'll also keep their vision clear, so they can fully focus on having fun and competing at the best...

Basketball has always been a physically demanding, fast-paced, and high-scoring game where players are always on the ball. Whether you are a professional or recreational basketball player, the sport's inherent contact nature increases the risk of accidental falls, hits, and collisions when players go for rebounds, block shots, or try to steal the ball from an opponent. According to annual data from Prevent Blindness, basketball is often the top sport for eye injuries. There's so much action happening at one time, and injuries to the eye can happen quickly and without warning. As a player, having the protection of prescription...

Being a competitor comes with the unique challenge of trying not to get hurt. Here are some of the common eye injuries in athletes and how to prevent them.

Protecting your young athlete’s eyes should remain a high priority while they are still developing. Here’s a simple guide to help you make the best decision.

Don’t risk losing your glasses or breaking your expensive frames while playing your favorite sport. It’s time to consider a pair of prescription sport goggles.