Course Format:

The course will be a combination of lecture, videos, demonstration and some hands on practice.

Objectives:

  1. Understand visual dysfunction after neurological injury and its impact on function.​
  2. Increase expertise and comfort with identifying and addressing visual dysfunction after neurological injury.​
  3. Ensure multi-disciplinary approach to vision rehab strategies​
  4. Consistent approach to visual screening/assessment and identify need for referral to neuro-optometry​
  5. Teach strategies to incorporate vision rehab into your clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.

Outline of course content (still in development so subject to change)

  • Vision system – definitions, theory, anatomy etc​
    • Visual processing – spatial vs focal
    • Vision’s role in movement 
    • Vision Action System – oculomotor, accommodation, convergence
  • What happens after neurological injury​
    • Structural issues, ​
    • Cranial nerves​
    • Post Trauma Vision Syndrome​
    • Visual Midline Shift Syndrome​
    • Visual Inattention & Homonymous Hemianopsia
    • Photophobia and the role of light
  • Functional impact of vision dysfunction
  • Vision/Vestibular Assessment & Screening
  • Treatment
    • Role of Allied Health vs Optometry
    • Principles of Vestibular Rehab
    • Principles of Vision Rehab 
    • How to prioritize and progress
    • Binasal occlusion
    • Use of Prism
    • Proprioceptive treatment
    • Strategies for reading & screens
    • Oculomotor retraining exs
    • Vestibular retraining exs
    • Balance & multi-tasking retraining
    • Perceptual Retraining
    • Visual Motion Sensitivity Retraining

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