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El. knyga: Neurovision Rehabilitation Guide

(SUNY College of Optometry, New York, USA), (Los Angeles VA Hospital, California, USA), (Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)
  • Formatas: 174 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498762571
  • Formatas: 174 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498762571

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Neurovision Rehabilitation Guide is a valuable resource for the health care professional working with patients with visual dysfunction as a consequence of traumatic brain injury and neurological disorders. It covers the concepts of visual dysfunction as well as assessment and step-by-step treatment plans.

The guide covers the neurology of visual processing before and after a brain injury. It explains the concepts behind neurovision rehabilitation and how to go about examining and treating the patients visual deficits. It also covers the evaluation of visual perceptual deficits and treatment of the traumatic brain injury patient.

The guide contains more than 80 vision therapy procedures, with step-by-step instructions as well as sequencing guides for each category of therapy (oculomotor, accommodation, binocular, perceptual).
Authors' disclaimer xi
Preface xiii
Dedication xv
1 Philosophy of vision rehabilitation
1(8)
Visual acuity and visual field
1(3)
Visual perception
4(1)
Top-down versus bottom-up approach to vision rehabilitation
4(1)
Components for effective vision therapy
5(2)
References
7(2)
2 Evaluation and treatment of the mild/mod TBI patient
9(6)
Examination
9(3)
Analyzing the data
12(1)
References
13(2)
3 Guide to therapist evaluation and treatment of the mild-moderate traumatic brain injury patient
15(4)
Visual acuity screen
15(1)
Fixation/pursuits/saccades
15(1)
King--Devick test
15(1)
Cover test
15(1)
Near point of convergence
16(1)
Worth 4 Dot
16(1)
Clown vectogram ranges
16(1)
Accommodative facility (if optometrist or ophthalmologist is on staff in your office and is overseeing your treatment)
16(3)
4 How to prescribe lenses and prisms
19(4)
Refractive correction
19(1)
Prisms and ophthalmic treatment for binocular disorders
19(1)
Convergence insufficiency
19(1)
Basic exophoria
19(1)
Binocular instability
20(1)
Convergence excess
20(1)
Binasal occlusion
20(1)
Yoked prism
20(1)
Treatment: Neurovision rehabilitation
20(1)
Neurovision rehabilitation troubleshooting
20(1)
References
21(2)
5 Evaluation and treatment of the severe traumatic brain injury patient
23(4)
History
23(1)
Definitions
23(1)
Areas to pay attention to
23(1)
Examination
24(1)
Supplementary tests
24(1)
Midline shift evaluation
24(1)
Treatment for photosensitivity
25(1)
Hemispatial neglect testing
25(1)
Perceptual evaluation
26(1)
References
26(1)
6 Ocular motility flow sheet and instructions
27(18)
Ocular motility
27(1)
Pursuit activities
27(1)
Saccade activities
27(1)
Spoon pursuits
27(1)
NVR fixation anomalies 1
28(2)
NVR visual-motor enhancer: Pegboard rotator
30(1)
Dynamic oculomotor processing 1
30(2)
Hart chart quad
32(1)
Four-corner saccadics
33(1)
Modified Hart chart
33(1)
Wayne Saccadic Fixator
33(1)
Saccadic workbooks
34(1)
NVROVI
35(1)
Post-it saccades
36(1)
DOMP 2 and DOMP 3
37(1)
VME 4
37(1)
Cooper's basic saccades
38(1)
Michigan tracking
38(1)
Hart chart saccades
39(2)
Saccadic workbook
41(1)
Computer visual scan
41(1)
Computer visual search
42(1)
McDonald chart
43(2)
7 Accommodative flow sheet and therapy
45(14)
Accommodation set 1
45(2)
Near-far Hart chart
47(1)
Minus lens acceptance
48(1)
Minus lens sorting
49(1)
Split pupil accommodative rock
49(1)
Plus walk away
50(1)
Monocular accommodative rock
50(1)
Split Marsden ball
51(1)
Split spirangle
52(1)
Binocular accommodative facility
53(1)
GTVT with flip lens
54(1)
Base-in minus, base-out plus (BIM BOP)
55(1)
Modified BIM BOP
56(3)
8 Binocular section
59(24)
Another more general flow
60(1)
Home therapy
61(1)
GTVT
62(1)
Two-finger jump duction
63(1)
Cohen chart
63(1)
Brock's string push up
64(1)
Brock's string pull away
65(1)
Brock's string jump ductions
66(1)
VTS3 vergence/multiple-choice vergence
66(1)
Red/Green barrel card
67(1)
Polarized fusion sheet
68(1)
Polarized fusion sheet
69(2)
Spirangle vectogram
71(1)
Clown/Spirangle vectogram jump ductions
71(1)
Eccentric circle convergence
71(2)
Eccentric circle divergence
73(1)
Lifesaver card convergence technique
73(1)
Lifesaver card divergence
74(1)
Aperture rule convergence
75(1)
Aperture rule divergence
76(1)
Pointer in the straw
77(1)
Distance eccentric circles
77(1)
Van Orden star convergence and divergence
78(1)
Vertical prism alignment
79(1)
Mirror transfer
80(1)
Color fusion cards
81(2)
9 Visual perception
83(40)
Description of the visual perceptual processing areas
83(1)
Visual perceptual testing battery
84(4)
Discrimination
88(35)
10 Low-vision rehabilitation in TBI
123(14)
Introduction
123(1)
Concepts of magnification, field enhancement, and contrast sensitivity
123(5)
Low-vision examination with emphasis on TBI and device selection
128(6)
Team approach to managing TBI patients and their rehabilitation
134(1)
References
135(2)
11 Psychology and mild TBI patients
137(2)
Treatment for patients with psychological comorbidity
138(1)
Treatment plan
138(1)
References
138(1)
Appendix: Templates/Extras 139(4)
Index 143
Amy Chang, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Xiao Xi Yu, Los Angeles VA Hospital, California, USA Steven E. Ritter, SUNY College of Optometry, New York, USA