An investigation exploring the potential for the therapeutic application of videocassette techniques in vision therapy was undertaken. It was shown that a saccadic therapy program could be designed and produced with reasonable ease and simplicity. Clinical trials revealed the video method of saccadic therapy to be as effective as a standard method of therapy as to a significant change in saccadic ability. For validation of the research method, a control group was given pre- and post-testing; no significant change was found.