Description
When a patient has suffered an injury to the brain, treating the problems that arise is challenging. From dizziness and blurred vision to recurring headaches, your patients are suffering.
You’ve done all the tried and true methods for addressing the vestibular aspects, but your patient is still experiencing issues daily. How often have you felt like you’re missing a piece of the puzzle? Your techniques may be falling short because they only address the vestibular aspects of the concussion – when in fact, the visual system is playing a significant role.
Robert Constantine, OTR/L, will bring 20+ years of clinical experience to the table to help you quickly identify and treat many of the issues that commonly follow mild brain injury:
- Headaches
- Light sensitivity
- Balance problems
- Blurred vision
- Double Vision
Though there is widespread media attention for the importance of understanding and treating concussions yet there is a lack of the specialized doctors in many parts of the country. When you purchase, you will leave with insight as to how you can become the go to resource for patients suffering from concussions or mild TBI. From a simple vision trick that can improve your patient’s balance and motion sensitivity in minutes to several DIY tools – this seminar will pave the way to recovery for your patients.
Handouts
Manual – Concussions and Other Brain Injuries (17.1 MB) | 95 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Pathology & Pathways of the Brain
- Anatomy from cornea to cortex
- Cranial nerves
- ”What” vs “Where” pathways
- Post-concussion syndrome
- Mild TBI
- Female concussion
- Associated visual problems
Assessment Strategies to Quickly Identify Visual Problems
- Two questions for objective measurement of concussion syndrome
- Ocular Motor assessment
- Assessing Near Vision Focusing
- Standardized Symptom Assessments
Integrate Systems for Faster Recovery
- Ocular motor, balance and proprioceptive
- Accommodative disorders
- Convergence problems
- Saccade inaccuracies
Questions Answered: Tackle the Most Common Concerns
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Blurred and double vision
- Motion sensitivity
- Light sensitivity
- Tolerance of computer screens
Simple Tricks and Tools that Improve Symptoms
- What you need to know about glasses
- DIY tools
- Prism
- Lenses
- Brock string
- Magic Scotch Tape
Quick Tips for Documentation Success
- Saccades, Tracking/Pursuits and convergence
- Cheat sheet for ocular motor skills and common eye pathologies
- When to refer on? ODD vs. MD vs VT
- Referral guide for vision complaints
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