Eye patching (monocular or right hemifield) has been proposed to improve visuospatial attention to the ignored field in patients with neglect. The aim of this paper is to review the literature on the effects of eye patching in hemispatial neglect after stroke in order to convey evidence-based recommendations to clinicians in stroke rehabilitation. Thirteen intervention studies were selected from the Medline, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, PsychINFO, EBRSR and Health Star databases. Methodological quality was defined according to the Physiotherapy Evidence Database. Overall, seven studies used monocular eye patching, five used right hemifield patching and one compared right monocular with right hemifield patching. Seven studies co...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
The aim of this study was to identify which treatments for post-stroke visual impairment have a supp...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Eye patching (EP; monocular or right hemifield) has been proposed to improve visuospatial attention ...
BACKGROUND: It has been well established that the presence of neglect is a predictor of poor functio...
Purpose. The right half-field eye-patching technique has been reported to be effective in reducing u...
Neglect behavior of experimental animals with unilateral posterior cortical lesions improves with th...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of voluntary trunk rotation and half-field eye-patching ...
This study examined the effectiveness of hemispatial glasses (HSG) in persons with left unilateral ...
OBJECTIVE. We investigated the effect of constraint-induced therapy (CIT) plus eye patching (EP), CI...
We describe the outcome of a single-blinded randomized comparison of 3 different interventions in su...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The presence of unilateral visual neglect (UVN) may adversely affect functio...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of activity-based, nonactivity-based, and combined activity...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
The aim of this study was to identify which treatments for post-stroke visual impairment have a supp...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Eye patching (EP; monocular or right hemifield) has been proposed to improve visuospatial attention ...
BACKGROUND: It has been well established that the presence of neglect is a predictor of poor functio...
Purpose. The right half-field eye-patching technique has been reported to be effective in reducing u...
Neglect behavior of experimental animals with unilateral posterior cortical lesions improves with th...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of voluntary trunk rotation and half-field eye-patching ...
This study examined the effectiveness of hemispatial glasses (HSG) in persons with left unilateral ...
OBJECTIVE. We investigated the effect of constraint-induced therapy (CIT) plus eye patching (EP), CI...
We describe the outcome of a single-blinded randomized comparison of 3 different interventions in su...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The presence of unilateral visual neglect (UVN) may adversely affect functio...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of activity-based, nonactivity-based, and combined activity...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
The aim of this study was to identify which treatments for post-stroke visual impairment have a supp...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...