PRISM FLIPPERS AND BARS

Prism bars and flippers use light and movement to massage the eyes (without touching) to assist integration with the new Microprism lenses and bring the visual system into a relaxed open state.

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WHAT ARE PRISM FLIPPERS AND BARS?

Prism bars and flippers use light and movement to massage the eyes (without touching) to assist integration with the new Microprism lenses and bring the visual system into a relaxed open state.
They are used extensively in the Prismatic integration processes.

BENEFITS:

Easier Adaptation

Enhanced Visual Comfort

Improved Visual Coordination

Reinforced Consultation Outcomes

Reduced Habitual Patterns

Greater Confidence & Ease

EXPERIENCE THE LATEST IN PRISM FLIPPERS AND BARS WITH MICROPRISM VISION

At Microprism Vision, we explore the relationship between vision, perception, sensory processing, and spatial awareness through the Quantum Photo-Somatics framework.

Our approach is highly individualised and may involve the exploration of lens and prism configurations designed to support visual comfort, integration, coordination, and adaptation over time.

Sessions are tailored to each individual’s unique presentation, experiences, and goals within a calm, observational, and integrative consultation process.

To learn more or book a consultation, call us on (03) 9606 0330.

Explore vision through a more integrated lens

Support visual comfort, coordination and spatial awareness

Individually tailored lens configurations within the QPS framework

Encourage greater ease between vision, mind and body

Support balance, movement and sensory integration

Open up new states of perception and awareness

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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS…

Begin With A Quansultation

If you’re ready to explore Quantum Photo-Somatics, the first step is booking a comprehensive Quansultation.

This process is designed to explore your visual experience, perceptual patterns, environmental sensitivities, and the relationship between vision, movement, posture, and spatial awareness.

If you’re unsure whether the methodology is right for you, our team is always happy to guide you through the process.

Explore Your Visual Experience

During your session, we observe how your visual and perceptual systems interact with the broader human experience.

This may include exploring elements relating to visual comfort, environmental processing, posture, movement, balance, spatial awareness, sensory load, and nervous system regulation.

From there, carefully calibrated optical and perceptual inputs may be introduced as part of the Quantum Photo-Somatics methodology.

Experience Subtle Optical Calibration

One of the defining characteristics of the Microprism approach is the extraordinary level of subtlety involved.

Using carefully calibrated lenses, prisms, light, and perceptual integration processes, the methodology explores how even small changes in visual input may influence comfort, awareness, grounding, and environmental interaction over time.

Many people describe the experience as “like a gym for the visual system” — not through force or strain, but through ongoing interaction with everyday life and visual environments.

Observe & Refine Over Time

Quantum Photo-Somatics is an exploratory and highly individualised process.

As your experience evolves, optical and perceptual calibrations may also evolve alongside it.

Many clients return periodically to continue exploring changes in visual processing, environmental comfort, spatial awareness, and overall coherence over time.

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What kinds of vision and sensory challenges do people commonly visit Microprism for?

People seek out Quantum Photo-Somatics for many different reasons — often after feeling that conventional approaches haven’t fully explained their experience.

Our work explores the relationship between vision, sensory processing, spatial awareness, movement, comfort, and overall system integration. Every person’s experience is unique, however some of the more common presentations include:

  • Visual strain and fatigue
  • Light sensitivity and sensory overwhelm
  • Difficulty with focus, clarity, or visual comfort
  • Dizziness, vertigo, or spatial disorientation
  • Double vision or visual instability
  • Coordination and balance challenges
  • Reading, learning, or visual processing difficulties
  • Post-concussion or post-injury visual changes
  • Eye turn or binocular vision imbalance
  • Headaches associated with visual effort
  • Dry, irritated, or sensitive eyes
  • Difficulties with posture, movement, or environmental awareness
  • Feeling visually “switched on,” overloaded, or fatigued in busy environments
  • Ongoing frustration despite multiple previous vision assessments

Some people also explore this work as part of a broader journey involving nervous system regulation, sensory integration, performance, wellbeing, or recovery following periods of stress or overwhelm.

Because every individual is different, sessions are tailored to your unique presentation, goals, and lived experience.

What is the difference between what you do and others?

We take a unique approach to vision and visual wellbeing by holistically and dynamically assessing vision, mind, and body as an interconnected system.

Our methodology, Quantum (Energy) Photo (Light) Somatics (Body Movement) (QPS), was developed by Dr Michael Christian. QPS supports and complements traditional optometric understanding and is an endorsed and accredited modality with the IICT (International Institute of Complementary Therapies) — myiict.com.

The process engages a real-time integrative feedback system involving many different factors, allowing ongoing refinement, counter-checking, and recalibration throughout the session.

Light, uniquely and precisely refracted through carefully calibrated lens and prism configurations, may influence factors such as posture, balance, movement, spatial awareness, comfort, coordination, visual processing, and overall sensory experience — all of which interact closely with the way we see and engage with the world around us.

Once we understand the wearer’s visual profile, we carefully calibrate highly customised, activating lens and prism configurations designed to influence how the visual system interacts with movement, spatial awareness, and perceptual processing.

Just as movement and resistance training can shape the body over time, these optical calibrations are designed to gently engage the visual system through everyday life — without the need for repetitive or time-consuming visual exercises.

Many people seek out this work after feeling frustrated by ongoing visual discomfort, sensory overload, coordination difficulties, or persistent challenges that have not been fully explained through conventional approaches alone.

The eyes influence the way we experience the world, and the wider sensory and physical experience can also influence the eyes. These relationships are explored carefully and individually for each person through the consultation process.

How do lenses and prism encourage positive visual change or improvement?

Just as good air, water, movement, and nutrition support the body, light — when presented appropriately — plays a fundamental role in how we see, process, orient, and interact with the world around us.

Vision is not isolated to the eyes alone.
The way visual information is received and processed can influence posture, balance, movement, coordination, comfort, spatial awareness, and overall sensory experience.

Within the Quantum Photo-Somatics (QPS) framework, carefully calibrated lens and prism configurations are explored to influence how visual information is organised and interpreted throughout the broader sensory system.

The eyes are not passive cameras.
They are active neurological instruments that continuously guide movement, focus, perspective, depth perception, and spatial orientation.

Microprism directional prism configurations — including vertical, horizontal, and rotational summations — are explored to influence how the eyes work together as a coordinated binocular system.

Subtle changes in prism direction and light organisation may influence eye muscle behaviour, patterns of visual coordination, and the way spatial relationships are perceived and experienced.

As incoming light is redirected through specifically calibrated prism configurations, changes may be experienced in how near, distance, perspective, alignment, motion, and environmental positioning are interpreted by the visual system.

Rather than focusing solely on sharper clarity, this approach investigates how light, focus, perception, posture, movement, and sensory awareness interact together as part of a larger integrated system.

At Microprism Vision, we utilise highly refined optical calibrations — including extremely fine lens and prism increments — allowing subtle changes to be explored with a level of precision beyond conventional optical measurements.

The aim is to encourage a more open, balanced, stable, and comfortable visual experience while supporting harmony between the visual, sensory, motor, and perceptual systems.

For some individuals, changes may be experienced not only visually, but through posture, balance, coordination, comfort, movement, spatial awareness, and overall ease of interaction with the world around them.