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The ONLY COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE to using the
DYNAVISION 2000 in REHABILITATION
DYNAVISION FOR REHABILITATION OF VISUAL AND
MOTOR DEFICITS: A USER’S GUIDE Written by leading experts in the
use of the Dynavision for rehabilitation of visual and motor deficits
PETER KLAVORA Ph.D. University of Toronto and MARY WARREN MS, OTR/L, SCLV, FAOTA University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Included in the Guide is:
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a comprehensive
description of the instrument’s functions and treatment options
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indepth information
on treatment of visual impairments including: hemianopsia oculomotor
dysfunction monocular vision loss visual inattention. |
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indepth information
on treatment of motor impairments involving the upper extremities
and postural control including: restricted active range of motion
decreased muscle strength decreased endurance motor planning
deficits reduced bilateral integration impairments in standing
and sitting balance. |
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treatment
techniques addressing the full range of performance levels from
low to high functioning clients. |
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suggestions
of activities to supplement Dynavision training for specific
deficits. |
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application of the
Dynavision in driver’s training for clients following stroke
and traumatic brain injury. |
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use of the Dynavision
with children |
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how to incorporate
Dynavision training into treatment planning and goal setting;
objective of daily and weekly progress |
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