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SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences, Visual Loss and Depression in Aging Patients
produced by Springer Nature; interview by Natalie DeBolske, in SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences (Springer Nature, 2019), 9 mins
Visual loss is a risk factor for clinical depression, though the relation to depression is more linked to disability overall than to specifically vision loss. However, depression increases the odds of functional impairment aside from the vision loss. Therefore, it is imperative to identify and treat depression in...
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produced by Springer Nature; interview by Natalie DeBolske, in SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences (Springer Nature, 2019), 9 mins
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Visual loss is a risk factor for clinical depression, though the relation to depression is more linked to disability overall than to specifically vision loss. However, depression increases the odds of functional impairment aside from the vision loss. Therefore, it is imperative to identify and treat depression in those with vision impairment. Up to 20% of elderly with new onset vision loss were found to have depressive symptoms when asked directl...
Visual loss is a risk factor for clinical depression, though the relation to depression is more linked to disability overall than to specifically vision loss. However, depression increases the odds of functional impairment aside from the vision loss. Therefore, it is imperative to identify and treat depression in those with vision impairment. Up to 20% of elderly with new onset vision loss were found to have depressive symptoms when asked directly, and depression in the elderly is overall under recognized and undertreated. Often, it is confused for dementia or delirium. It is important to make the distinction, and elderly patients should not be given less than the standard of care during evaluation. In this video, Nathalie DeBolske at Baylor College of Medicine interviews Dr. Andrew G. Lee about depression in the geriatric population and its relationship to visual loss. Topics include typical presentations, causes, the role of physicians, detection, and intervention.
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Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Springer Nature
Author / Creator
Natalie DeBolske
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Springer Nature
Series
SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences
Person Discussed
Andrew G. Lee, fl. 1995
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Post Trauma Vision Syndrome
written by William V. Padula; presented by William V. Padula; produced by Clinician's View, in Vision and Motor Control Issues in Head Trauma (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2011), 41 mins
Post Trauma Vision Syndrome is a newly identified syndrome affecting persons who have sustained a traumatic brain injury. Research findings that identified the syndrome, characteristics and symptoms, and neuro-optometric rehabilitation treatment are presented. Appropriate evaluation and treatment for this syndrome...
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written by William V. Padula; presented by William V. Padula; produced by Clinician's View, in Vision and Motor Control Issues in Head Trauma (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2011), 41 mins
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Post Trauma Vision Syndrome is a newly identified syndrome affecting persons who have sustained a traumatic brain injury. Research findings that identified the syndrome, characteristics and symptoms, and neuro-optometric rehabilitation treatment are presented. Appropriate evaluation and treatment for this syndrome is critical to the physical rehabilitation of patients with traumatic brain injury.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Clinician's View
Author / Creator
William V. Padula
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Medical treatments and procedures, Evaluation, Symptoms, Research, Brain damage, Post trauma vision syndrome, Vision (perception), Occupational therapy, Vision therapy
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Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults, Part 5 & 6
written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 53 mins
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emp...
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written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 53 mins
Description
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of...
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of Visual Development with Motor Function; Head/Neck Relationships to Vision-Posture Orientation; Developmental Concepts of Midline Orientation for Vision-Movement-Balance; Post Trauma Vision Syndrome; Visual Midline Shift Syndrome; Changing the Perception of Space; Ambient and Focal Visual Processes; Importance of Binocularity; Basic Screening Procedures; Intervention Strategies and the Use of Prism Lenses. Includes Dr. Padula's book, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941-, William V. Padula
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Perceptual orientation, Assessment, Strategies, Spatial perception, Movement, Vision (perception), Visual midline shift syndrome, Visual dysfunction, Occupational therapy, Vision therapy
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The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults, Part 7 & 8
written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 59 mins
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emp...
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written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of...
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of Visual Development with Motor Function; Head/Neck Relationships to Vision-Posture Orientation; Developmental Concepts of Midline Orientation for Vision-Movement-Balance; Post Trauma Vision Syndrome; Visual Midline Shift Syndrome; Changing the Perception of Space; Ambient and Focal Visual Processes; Importance of Binocularity; Basic Screening Procedures; Intervention Strategies and the Use of Prism Lenses. Includes Dr. Padula's book, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941-, William V. Padula
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Posture, Spatial perception, Assessment, Strategies, Vision (perception), Visual midline shift syndrome, Visual dysfunction, Occupational therapy, Vision therapy
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The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults, Part 1 & 2
written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 55 mins
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emp...
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written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 55 mins
Description
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of...
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of Visual Development with Motor Function; Head/Neck Relationships to Vision-Posture Orientation; Developmental Concepts of Midline Orientation for Vision-Movement-Balance; Post Trauma Vision Syndrome; Visual Midline Shift Syndrome; Changing the Perception of Space; Ambient and Focal Visual Processes; Importance of Binocularity; Basic Screening Procedures; Intervention Strategies and the Use of Prism Lenses. Includes Dr. Padula's book, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941-, William V. Padula
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Strategies, Developmental disabilities, Vision (perception), Motor skills, Visual dysfunction, Occupational therapy, Vision therapy
Copyright Message
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The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults, Part 3 & 4
written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 59 mins
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emp...
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written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of...
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of Visual Development with Motor Function; Head/Neck Relationships to Vision-Posture Orientation; Developmental Concepts of Midline Orientation for Vision-Movement-Balance; Post Trauma Vision Syndrome; Visual Midline Shift Syndrome; Changing the Perception of Space; Ambient and Focal Visual Processes; Importance of Binocularity; Basic Screening Procedures; Intervention Strategies and the Use of Prism Lenses. Includes Dr. Padula's book, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941-, William V. Padula
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Wounds and injuries, Posture, Neck, Head, Motor skills, Strategies, Vision (perception), Visual midline shift syndrome, Post trauma vision syndrome, Visual dysfunction, Occupational therapy, Vision therapy
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The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults, Part 9
written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 1 mins
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emp...
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written by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula; presented by Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941- and William V. Padula, in The Vision-Motor Connection: Influences on Rehabilitation in Children & Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2006), 1 hour 1 mins
Description
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of...
This seminar presents an in-depth understanding of the visual process and its direct relationship to neuromotor function. The visual difficulties of both children and adults are discussed in relation to their visual performance due to developmental disabilities or following a neurological event or head trauma. Emphasis is placed on the integration of intervention strategies as part of a total rehabilitation process. Topics include Relationship of Visual Development with Motor Function; Head/Neck Relationships to Vision-Posture Orientation; Developmental Concepts of Midline Orientation for Vision-Movement-Balance; Post Trauma Vision Syndrome; Visual Midline Shift Syndrome; Changing the Perception of Space; Ambient and Focal Visual Processes; Importance of Binocularity; Basic Screening Procedures; Intervention Strategies and the Use of Prism Lenses. Includes Dr. Padula's book, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Christine A. Nelson, Raquel M. Benabib, 1941-, William V. Padula
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Spatial perception, Assessment, Strategies, Posture, Vision (perception), Visual dysfunction, Occupational therapy, Vision therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2, The Systems: Part 19 & 20
written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 50 mins
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on...
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written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 50 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on feeding and swallowing function.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Swallowing, Feeding, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Physical development, Pediatrics, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2, The Systems: Part 17 & 18
written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 58 mins
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on...
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written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on feeding and swallowing function.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Digestive system, Olfactory perception, Taste (perception), Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2, The Systems: Part 1 & 2
written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 57 mins
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on...
Sample
written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on feeding and swallowing function.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Respiratory system, Physical development, Pediatrics, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
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