Robert Constantine – Concussions and Other Brain Injuries: Addressing Ongoing Visual Consequences

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• Archive: Total sizes: - include: Faculty:Robert ConstantineDuration:5 Hours 56 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 22, 2020 Description Manual - Concussions and Other Brain Injuries (17.1 MB) 95 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Pathology & Pathways of the Brain Anatomy from cornea to cortexCranial nerves”What” vs “Where” pathwaysPost-concussion syndromeMild TBIFemale concussionAssociated visual problemsAssessment Strategies to Quickly Identify Visual Problems Two questions for objective measurement of concussion syndromeOcular Motor assessmentAssessing Near Vision FocusingStandardized Symptom AssessmentsIntegrate Systems for Faster Recovery Ocular motor, balance and proprioceptiveAccommodative disordersConvergence problemsSaccade inaccuraciesQuestions Answered: Tackle the Most Common Concerns HeadachesDizzinessBlurred and double visionMotion sensitivityLight sensitivityTolerance of computer screensSimple Tricks and Tools that Improve Symptoms What you need to know about glassesDIY toolsPrismLensesBrock stringMagic Scotch TapeQuick Tips for Documentation SuccessSaccades, Tracking/Pursuits and convergenceCheat sheet for ocular motor skills and common eye pathologiesWhen to refer on?

• MD vs VTReferral guide for vision complaints Faculty Robert Constantine Related seminars and products: 5 Robert Constantine, OTR/L, is an occupational therapist with nearly 20 years of experience in the fields of visual and neurological rehabilitation.

• Mr. Constantine is employed by the Pearl Nelson Child Development Center, where he focuses on the treatment of eye movement disorders in neurotypical and special needs children.

• Mr. Constantine’s passion leads him to intensive studying of the visual system and continuous searches for new ways to improve patient outcomes.He is a member of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, a unique interdisciplinary organization that brings together the tools of optometry, occupational and physical therapy to improve outcomes for patients with neurological diagnoses.

• In addition, he is the only occupational therapist to be a member of the High Performance Vision Associates, an elite group of sports vision optometrists.

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