Background: Spontaneous recovery of visual loss resulting from injury to the brain is variable. A variety of traditional rehabilitative strategies, including the use of prisms or compensatory saccadic eye movements, have been used successfully to improve visual function and quality-of-life for patients with homonymous hemianopia. More recently, repetitive visual stimulation of the blind area has been reported to be of benefit in expanding the field of vision. Evidence Acquisition: We performed a literature review with main focus on clinical studies spanning from 1963 to 2016, including 52 peer-reviewed articles, relevant cross-referenced citations, editorials, and reviews. Results: Repetitive visual stimulation is reported to expand the v...
Background/Objectives: Visual field loss is frequent in patients with brain tumors, worsening their ...
BACKGROUND: Vision loss after optic neuropathy is considered irreversible. Here, repetitive transorb...
none5siNeuropsychological training methods of visual rehabilitation for homonymous vision loss cause...
Spontaneous recovery of visual loss resulting from injury to the brain is variable. A variety of tra...
Visual field deficit (VFD) is one of the most commonly observed symptoms following brain injury. Per...
Background: Vision is the sense which we rely on the most to interact with the environment and its i...
AbstractVisual field deficit (VFD) is one of the most commonly observed symptoms following brain inj...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the participants for giving up their time to engage with the...
BackgroundHemianopia is a complete or partial blindness in the visual fields of both eyes, commonly ...
One of the most effective techniques in the rehabilitation of visual field defects is based on imple...
Contains fulltext : 168266.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The treatment o...
Homonymous visual field loss is a common consequence of stroke and traumatic brain injury. It is ass...
Spontaneous recovery of homonymous visual field defects occurs in no more than 20% of patients withi...
Stroke has become one of the main causes of visual impairment, with more than 15 million incidences ...
Visual field defects (VFDs) are one of the most common consequences observed after brain injury, esp...
Background/Objectives: Visual field loss is frequent in patients with brain tumors, worsening their ...
BACKGROUND: Vision loss after optic neuropathy is considered irreversible. Here, repetitive transorb...
none5siNeuropsychological training methods of visual rehabilitation for homonymous vision loss cause...
Spontaneous recovery of visual loss resulting from injury to the brain is variable. A variety of tra...
Visual field deficit (VFD) is one of the most commonly observed symptoms following brain injury. Per...
Background: Vision is the sense which we rely on the most to interact with the environment and its i...
AbstractVisual field deficit (VFD) is one of the most commonly observed symptoms following brain inj...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the participants for giving up their time to engage with the...
BackgroundHemianopia is a complete or partial blindness in the visual fields of both eyes, commonly ...
One of the most effective techniques in the rehabilitation of visual field defects is based on imple...
Contains fulltext : 168266.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The treatment o...
Homonymous visual field loss is a common consequence of stroke and traumatic brain injury. It is ass...
Spontaneous recovery of homonymous visual field defects occurs in no more than 20% of patients withi...
Stroke has become one of the main causes of visual impairment, with more than 15 million incidences ...
Visual field defects (VFDs) are one of the most common consequences observed after brain injury, esp...
Background/Objectives: Visual field loss is frequent in patients with brain tumors, worsening their ...
BACKGROUND: Vision loss after optic neuropathy is considered irreversible. Here, repetitive transorb...
none5siNeuropsychological training methods of visual rehabilitation for homonymous vision loss cause...