Rehabilitation of visuomotor skills in poststroke patients using the Dynavision apparatus

Perceptual and Motor Skills
P Klavora, M Warren

Abstract

The Dynavision is a new apparatus that may help address some of the limitations inherent in conventional approaches to rehabilitation of visual skills of persons suffering from neurological dysfunction. Here the basic features of the apparatus are described, an overview of preliminary experimental evidence for its effectiveness in rehabilitation presented and application in the training of compensatory scanning strategies for visual inattention and visual-field deficits and in the increasing of oculomotor control outlined.

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Oct 1, 2011·Occupational Therapy in Health Care·Lynne AndersonKayla Grutz
Nov 7, 2008·Perceptual and Motor Skills·Michael VesiaPeter Klavora
Feb 23, 2020·The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association·Cherie BlackwellRyan Kelly
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