Scott Berglund – Visual Rehabilitation in Children and Adolescents: Treatment Techniques for Cross Dominance, Visual Neglect, Ocular Motility and Scotopic Sensitivity
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Scott Berglund is a professor.
5 hours and 45 minutes.
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Copyright: December 7, 2018
Description
The hereditary propensity to vision impairments has not changed in the last 40 years. However, as a result of society’s sedentary lifestyle, unrestricted TV viewing, excessive video game play, and poor computer habits, an increasing number of youngsters are exhibiting visual problems at home, school, and play.
This audio is intended to assist professionals in understanding frequent visual difficulties in children (0-21 years old), what youngsters “see,” why they perceive it, and how to correct these visual obstacles. This course, which combines research-based lecture and interactive laboratories, gives attendees the tools they need to recognize and treat visual neglect, cross dominance, eye teaming, visual processing, and scotopic sensitivity. Correcting these difficulties eventually enhances the child’s quality of life by improving reading, penmanship, and playing.
This video, which is based on evidence-based knowledge, provides full coverage of recognized approaches that may be used instantly and effectively in therapy, at home, and in the classroom.
Handouts
Visual Rehabilitation in Children and Adolescents Manual (5.05 MB)
Outline of 120 pages available after purchase
THE VISUAL SYSTEM’S ANATOMY
Visual pathway
The LGN and parallel routes
Ganglion cells of the parvocellular retina
Magnocellular ganglion cells of the retina
Short circuits and pathway overlap (Dyslexia Theory)
Primary visual domains
Secondary visual spheres
These territories’ interpretation
BRAIN VISUAL-MOTOR INTEGRATION
The primary motor route
Interactions between the motor and visual systems in the cortex
Interaction between secondary visual areas
POSITIONING, MOVEMENT, AND THEIR IMPACT ON VISION
Acquiring visual-motor control through reflexes
Interaction of the proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual systems in righting responses
Pelvic girdle: strength, vision, and attentiveness
Shoulder girdle: control of the head and neck, as well as ocular motor activation
CROSS DOMINANCE: WHEN HAND DOMINANCE AND EYE DOMINANCE DIFFER
Cross dominance definition and identification
Why do we have a dominant eye when each eye controls half of itself?
Issues with directionality and play
Problems with handwriting
Reading difficulties
Treatment methods and their relevance to the brain Lab
Vertical midline tasks for discrimination training
VISUAL NEGLECT IN THE UNILATERAL
Neglect definition and identification
Problems in play, work, and school
Handwriting signals linked to visual neglect
Environmental modifications
Treatment methods
Reflex training in the lab
Exercising along the midline
TRACKING, EYE TEAMING, AND SACCADES
The eye’s musculature
How do troubles appear?
When do I treat and when do I refer?
Reading difficulties
Handwriting issues
Problems with gross motor function
Pelvic dysfunctions in orthopedics
Training and testing
Exercising attention and refocusing
Treatments for the motor system
Reading practice
PROCESSING OF VISUALS
Recognizing visual processing
The visual spatial relationships
Figure ground visual
Handwriting Effects
Reading difficulties
Treatment methods
Lab
Cortical learning and the space-moment
The relationship between saccades and eye teaming
SECONDARY EFFECTS OF SCOTOPIC SENSITIVITY
Theory and definition
Effects on secondary visual regions and visual pathways
The effects of treatment procedures on visual spatial connections, tracking, and scanning
Study of a case
Scott Berglund, OTR/L, MOT, is a member of the faculty. Seminars and items related to: 1
Scott Berglund, OTR/L, MOT, is a certified occupational therapist in Wyoming who specializes in kids. He is a known expert in vision and movement, and he has been practicing vision and reading rehabilitation for the past ten years. During that time, he has taught Dyslexia Rehabilitation and Beyond Dyslexia classes in a variety of locations.
He has assisted in the development of reading rehabilitation programs for clinics in several states. Scott is a McInnis Assured Readiness for Learning, ARL Phonological Awareness, and the first Rosner Auditory Motor Program certified teacher. His study focuses on the relationship between the eyes, auditory system, and movement and its impact on reading difficulties.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Scott Berglund is the president and owner of Silver Linings Therapy Group – CJB Enterprises, LLC. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Scott Berglund does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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