Functional interaction of the visual and motor systems in rehabilitation /
This seminar provides the elements of understanding, screening and intervention for implementing functional vision needs into your total therapy approach. Topics include: Developmental Characteristics of Visually Motivated Behavior; The Visual Process to Use Sight; Anatomical Review; Development of...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | This edition in English. |
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Fairacres, NM :
Clinician's View,
1999.
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| Series: | Rehabilitation therapy in video
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 & 2: Introduction
- Developmental Characteristics of Visually Motivated Behavior
- The Visual Process to Use Sight
- Anatomical Review
- Development of Basic Visual Skills
- Developmental Interference in Visual-Motor Integration.
- Part 3 & 4: Developmental Interference in Visual-Motor Integration
- Relationships Between the Postural & Vision Systems
- Functional Vision Skills and Concepts
- The Visual-Vestibular-Cervical Triad
- Aspects of the Development of Postural Control.
- Part 5 & 6: Aspects of the Development of Postural Control
- Behavioral Characteristics of Children with Visual Dysfunction
- Aspects of Acuity and Lens Correction
- Optometrical Findings.
- Part 7 & 8: Functional Vision Screening
- Binocular Skills for Vision and Movement
- The Concept of Functional Vision Categories
- Introduction to Functional Vision Training.
- Part 9 & 10: Introduction to Functional Vision
- Categories of Functional Vision Efficiency (I & II)
- Vision Training Activities
- The Use of Prism lenses.
- Part 11: Categories of Functional Vision Efficiency (III & IV)
- Introduction to Strabismus
- Questions.