“What tools do I need to perform basic vision rehab interventions in my clinic?” The first thing one needs is…
The Z axis As therapists, we recognize the importance of mid-line crossing to help with primitive reflexes. Reaching lateral outside…
Posture and Vision The magnocellular tract plays an important role in posture. It provides visual information that allows for spontaneous…
Double Vision after Neurological Event Many patients will complain of double vision following a stroke, brain injury or concussion. Over 50%…
Worth 4 Dot The worth 4 dot is a simple tool for assessing suppression and fusion. The results of the…
The Brock String The humble Brock consists of a length of string (from 3 to 10 ft) with a series…
Field cut vs. Neglect following Stroke Patients frequently present with reduced awareness of their affected side following a stroke or…
Visual Motor Integration and Eye Movements Visual-motor integration is the use of visual information to make a motor plan. These…
Dyslexia and Vision Therapy Dyslexia is a word frequently tossed about when children have problems reading or learning. Commons complaints…
Assessing visual field in the OD office Here is how visual fields are assessed in the optometry office. This is…