Functional interaction of the visual and motor systems in rehabilitation
Description
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 Basic Visual Skills; Developmental Interference in Visual-Motor Integration; Relationships Between the Postural and Visual Systems; Functional Vision Skills and Concepts; The Visual-Cervical-Vestibular Triad; Visual Aspects of the Development of Postural Control Behavioral Characteristics in Children with Visual Dysfunction; Acuity Correction and Optometric Findings; Functional Vision Screening; Binocular Skills in Vision and Movement; Introduction to Functional Vision Training; Categories of Functional Vision Efficiency; The Use of Prism Lenses; Concepts in Strabismus.
Runtime
661 min
Series
Subjects
- Motor ability (38)
- Rehabilitation (13)
- Vision disorders (48)
- Vision (16)
- Visual training (3)
- Eye-hand coordination (2)
Genre
Date of Publication
1999
Database
Alexander Street
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