

This course is part of Summit's Low Vision Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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2668 Ratings , 342 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Low Vision Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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Vision deficits are common after a neurological diagnosis. The incidence of vision change status following a stroke, TBI, concussion, Parkinson's or Multiple Sclerosis is estimated between 50-90% (Ekker, et al., 2017, and Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, 2018). While the incidence of vision change status post diagnosis of a neurological disease is high, vision rehabilitation is performed by a small number of therapists. Vision deficits are commonly reported but not always treated. Current research highly correlates vision deficits with falls, imbalance, and loss of function.
This course will provide occupational and physical therapists in all settings the tools to incorporate vision rehabilitation into their sessions with the neurological patient. Practical and highly effective treatments will be provided to improve confidence and success in treating neurological patients with vision deficits.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
5/5
Therese (FL) on May 21, 2026
excellent resources regarding visual testing and functional aids for clinical practice.
5/5
Tanya Noelle (CT) on May 16, 2026
all good
5/5
Lisa (FL) on May 16, 2026
valuable info for my patients
5/5
Ashley (TN) on Apr 25, 2026
i think overall the course was excellent. access to the tests mentioned would be very beneficial.
5/5
Amy (CO) on Apr 16, 2026
wish the screen was pulled back further so there ability to see highlighter\/pegs movement related to instructor. (the sound icon blocked this and also the angle of the camera. a larger side by side format of hand out and instructor would have been better for this subject matter.
4/5
Kerri (IA) on Apr 15, 2026
i would like more specific information anatomically with cranial nerves
5/5
Kathleen M. (NJ) on Mar 30, 2026
it was difficult to see her hands during some of the demonstrations
4/5
Cathy (FL) on Mar 28, 2026
needed greater explanation of how to use treatments. like how far away to hold brock string and how far apart are the beads. and what relation to the patient should the bead string be presented%3f
4/5
Kyla (VT) on Mar 26, 2026
sound issues
5/5
Reagan (OK) on Mar 21, 2026
the examples provided for intervention ideas were incredibly helpful.
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