Occupational Therapy Vision Room | What you need for OT functional vision treatment
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 Published On Jul 1, 2020

This nideo describes what you need for OT functional vision treatment and was an occupational therapy vision room looks like. It really isn't much different than what OT's are already use to. Differnet games, functional items and a few specialized assessment tools can get you well on your way to incorporating successful interventions for your clients.

Are you a patient uncertain of how OT can help with your vision issues. Here we talk about what you can expect during your session.

Please note that if you suspect a concussion-related vision disorder or a developmental delay regarding eye skills, please refer to a behavioral or developmental optometrist or neuro optometrist. OT and optometry can work together to resolve these issues that impact function.

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