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Improving Visual Function after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using a Vision Therapy Program: Case Reports.

Mona-Lisa Möller1, Susanna Melkas1, Jan Johansson2.   

Abstract

This case report describes the outcome of vision therapy for three patients who were referred to therapy due to visual symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). The criterion for inclusion was a high score (>21p) on the Convergence Insufficiency Symptom Survey (CISS) scale. The vision therapy program (VTP) included both face-to-face sessions and home-based tasks. Cases #1 and #2 had a substantial CISS scale evaluation improvement, and case #2 normalized the CISS scale score from 36 to 19. All patients agreed that vision therapy helped them understand their own vision and changes in their vision, which helped their overall recovery after MTBI. Rehabilitation professionals have an important role in screening for vision impairments and treating functional vision challenges after mild traumatic brain injury.

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Keywords:  CISS; mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI); vision therapy

Year:  2020        PMID: 33297421      PMCID: PMC7762274          DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10120947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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