Kugler Vision and Sports

Published by Lance Kugler, MD on November 4, 2013

More than 16 million people worldwide have benefited from successful LASIK surgery in the past 25 years. Over that time, the technology used in LASIK eye surgery has evolved to deliver even greater precision and results. Lance Kugler, MD of Kugler Vision has been the Director of LASIK and Refractive Surgery at the Truhlsen Eye Institute of the University of Nebraska Medical Center since 2010, where advanced technology and procedures are the focus.

The highest standards for advanced science and care

As both the program director and course instructor at the University of Nebraska, Dr. Kugler ensures that ophthalmology residents are properly educated in the art and science of refractive surgery. With a focus on the highest level of accuracy, knowledge and a commitment to patient care, Dr. Kugler trains future surgeons in the details and science of LASIK.

The advancement and learning continue

The partnership between Kugler Vision and the Truhlsen Eye Institute at the University of Nebraska Medical Center keeps Dr. Kugler and students in the LASIK and Refractive Surgery program at the forefront of the latest in eye surgery science. From new discoveries about vision to new technologies for performing surgery, patients who undergo LASIK can know they are in the best hands.

Sports performance and eyesight

Multiple substantiated research studies show a direct correlation between vision and performance—the better the vision, the better the performance. Taking this further, it is known that the most elite athletes have the most exceptional vision. No matter the sport or the level at which a person participates, this has been proven true and is good news for people that enjoy:

  • Golf
  • Football
  • Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Bicycling
  • Swimming
  • And so many more activities!

Everyone from weekend warriors to professional athletes can have new opportunities to improve their game by improving their eyesight. Those people for whom LASIK is appropriate can not only enjoy freedom from contacts or glasses but also maximize enjoyment from sports participation.

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