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Recovery and rehabilitation of visual cortical dysfunction

NeuroRehabilitation, 1995
Damage to the human cerebral cortex can result in a number of distinct visual perceptual impairments, including visual field defects, impaired eye movements, visual agnosia, visuospatial disorders, impaired binocular fusional convergence, achromatopsia, visual hallucinations and defective visuoperceptual discrimination.
S W, Anderson, M, Rizzo
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The Influence of Visual Neglect on Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke, 1997
Background and PurposeThe poor outcome observed in stroke patients with visual neglect may be due to greater stroke severity or nonspecialist management.MethodsThe effects of visual neglect were studied prospectively in 150 consecutive stroke patients with comparable stroke pathology and motor severity managed on a stroke unit.
L, Kalra, I, Perez, S, Gupta, M, Wittink
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Visual Rehabilitation in Pediatric Aphakia

2016
The management of childhood cataract begins at the initial contact with the family and typically extends far into the child's future. Decisions affecting long-term care and visual outcomes are often made in these initial preoperative encounters. Treatment will vary depending on whether the cataract is unilateral or bilateral and whether it is infantile
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Visual rehabilitation in India

Optician, 2018
Dr Narendra Kumar shows how both modified eccentric viewing techniques and low vision aids have helped the rehabilitation of some of his low vision patients in India
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[Blindness and visual rehabilitation].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2016
Blindness and visual impairment are a major public health problem all over the world and in all societies. A large amount of basic science and clinical research aims to rehabilitate patients and help them become more independent. Various methods are explored from cell and molecular therapy to prosthetic interfaces.
F, Matonti   +4 more
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Partial Visual Rehabilitation of Hemianopic Patients

Optometry and Vision Science, 1986
ABSTRACT Help has been provided to 92 patients with homonymous hemianopsia by means of a mirror custom‐made and individually fitted for each patient. Most patients learn to use the device and appreciate the benefits it provides.
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Visual Disability in the Elderly: Implications for Visual Rehabilitation

2013
When visual system disorders result in bilateral visual impairments, patients have difficulty performing their customary activities and experience a diminished quality of life (West et al. 2002). Visual impairments increase patients’ risk of falling (Ivers et al. 1998), injury (Salive et al.
Robert W. Massof   +10 more
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Visual Rehabilitation in Sweden

International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1982
O, Höök, B, Tengroth
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Visual rehabilitation

Neurology, 2007
Christopher C. Glisson   +1 more
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A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Nicole L Stout   +2 more
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