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Brain Injury and Vision: Visual Midline Shift Syndrome and Post Traumatic Vision Syndrome

Visual dysfunction following neurological injury is common. Although dysfunction may include blindness, visual field loss, and oculomotor dysfunction, spatial visual processing is also frequently affected.

However, standard visual examination often fails to identify deficits in spatial visual processing.

In this video we discuss concepts described by the Neuro Optometric Rehab Association and other affiliated healthcare providers. William Padula, OD was the first to describe the phenomena of Midline Shift Syndrome and Post Traumatic Vision Syndrome.

As identification and treatment of concussion and TBI improve, healthcare professionals will rely on interdisciplinary care to optimize patient outcomes.

In this video, we will discuss why utilizing a neuro optometric evaluation may change the course of treatment and positively impact the utility of other mainstream therapies.

For more information on neuro optometric rehabilitation, visit https://noravisionrehab.com.

For more information on rehab concepts, including TBI and concussion, visit https://chaplinperformance.com.

Видео Brain Injury and Vision: Visual Midline Shift Syndrome and Post Traumatic Vision Syndrome канала Chaplin Performance
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5 марта 2019 г. 4:38:50
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