Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports
Key Clinical Message Visual function problems is a common, yet easily overlooked group of issues after stroke that may hamper the capacity to perform rehabilitation activities and resume daily tasks. We show the potential of an intense vision therapy program for restoring objectively measurable visu...
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doaj-8d909a8f3a90430ab6af83727945bdf22020-11-24T21:35:57ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042019-04-017470771310.1002/ccr3.2064Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reportsIngrid Axelsson0Anders Holmblad1Jan Johansson2Stockholm Low Vision Center Stockholm SwedenStockholm Low Vision Center Stockholm SwedenDepartment of Clinical Neuroscience, Eye and Vision Karolinska Institutet Stockholm SwedenKey Clinical Message Visual function problems is a common, yet easily overlooked group of issues after stroke that may hamper the capacity to perform rehabilitation activities and resume daily tasks. We show the potential of an intense vision therapy program for restoring objectively measurable visual functions and documented improvements in activity‐based performance.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2064eye‐trackingstrokevision therapyvisual field |
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Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports |
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Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports |
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Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports |
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Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports |
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Restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: Three case reports |
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restoring visual capacity after stroke using an intense office‐based vision therapy program: three case reports |
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Clinical Case Reports |
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2019-04-01 |
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Key Clinical Message Visual function problems is a common, yet easily overlooked group of issues after stroke that may hamper the capacity to perform rehabilitation activities and resume daily tasks. We show the potential of an intense vision therapy program for restoring objectively measurable visual functions and documented improvements in activity‐based performance. |
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eye‐tracking stroke vision therapy visual field |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2064 |
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