Visual Consequences of Stroke, Brain injury, and Concussion in Adults

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Target Audience

Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech Language Pathologists

Description

This hybrid course provides an in-depth exploration of visual issues resulting from strokes, brain injuries, and concussions. It covers the assessment, documentation, and evidence-based treatment of the most prevalent visual complaints following these neurological events.

Vision is our furthest reaching sense, telling us 75% of what we know about the world around us. Stroke, brain injury and concussion can disrupt the visual system, affecting not just our knowledge of the world but also how we interact and move through that world. This course will cover the most common visual consequences of strokes and brain injuries, including double vision, near vision focusing issues, and visual field cuts. Participants will learn to assess and document these deficits and learn modifications to improve performance and safety during treatment sessions in the clinic and at home. Participants will be introduced to simple, inexpensive techniques to improve visual symptoms and patient outcomes. Physical, Occupational and Speech therapists will benefit from a deeper understanding of the functional role of the visual system in their patient’s recovery.

Presenter:
Robert Constantine, OTR\L
Vision Rehab OT


Robert Constantine, OTR\L is a 1997 graduate of University of Alabama at Birmingham Occupational Therapy program where he was awarded the Charles Brooks Award for Creativity. He has practiced in home health and skilled nursing contexts and spent 9 years as the clinical specialist in brain injury at the West Florida Rehabilitation Institute where he developed a passion for evidenced-based treatment, sharing information and the functional effects of the visual system. Beginning in 2013, he enjoyed a 3-year tenure at an optometry practice where he learned techniques working closely with low vision, pediatric and adult optometrists. He has completed Clinical Level 1 and 2 training offered by the Neuro-Optometric Rehab Association.
He was also trained in performance vision training working with the High-Performance Vision Associates, a national group of optometrists that offer sports vision screenings to elite athletes. He developed specialized Drag Racing Glasses and has worked with NHRA Sportsman and Professional Drag Racers. He continues to provide vision rehabilitation services to pediatric and adult patients at the Pearl Nelson Center.

Robert has been a national and international presenter for since 2016. His courses are engaging and full of personal experience and the latest evidence-based research. He can be reached at visionrehabot@gmail.com.

Hybrid Information
In-Person Location:
Center for Learning and Development
5039 Airport Center Parkway
Building K
Charlotte, NC 28208-5885
(Lunch will be provided)

Live Webinar:
This Live Webinar will be broadcast with Zoom. Instructions to join the Live Webinar will be emailed prior to the event. You can test your computer by going to the Zoom Test Page

Credit Information:
CEUs: CEUs are expressed in tenths and 0.1 CEU is based off 60 minutes of instruction.

Contact Hours: The South Piedmont Area Health Education Center designates this continuing education program as fulfilling the requirements for 7.0 Contact Hours of continuing education.

NCBPTE Contact Hours: South Piedmont AHEC, as part of the NC AHEC system, is an approved provider by the North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners with regard to activities directly related to physical therapy for continued competence.

Occupational Therapy: As of July 1, 2018, the NCBOT no longer accepts applications for pre-approval of CCAs. OT practitioners need to make sure they are completing activities that comply with Section .0800 of the NCBOT Rules. 6.0 CCAs. Please select contact hours for your certificate.

Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists: South Piedmont AHEC will issue Certificates of Completion only; the participant must self-track and record the certificate for ASHA Certification Documentation. Choose contact hours or CEUs.

Registering for and attending a South Piedmont AHEC program authorizes South Piedmont AHEC to take audio, video, and/or still images to be used for promotional and educational purposes. If you have concerns, please speak with a South Piedmont AHEC team member.

* You MUST attend the entire training to receive credit

Objectives

  • Cite the prevalence of vision dysfunction following stroke and TBI
  • Differentiate the roles of ophthalmology, optometry, and specialist optometrists in managing the visual problems of neurological events
  • Illustrate the anatomical causes of visual complaints
  • Summarize the most common visual consequences of neurological events
  • Differentiate between neglect and a visual field cut
  • Explain the importance of understanding a patient’s vision history
  • Demonstrate techniques to assess eye movements and near vision focusing
  • Develop activities that will improve ocular motor activities
  • List techniques to improve posture and balance using the visual system
  • Document ocular motor and visual skills
  • Utilize modifications during treatment to compensate for visual dysfunction

Contact

Stephanie Levi DPT, 704-512-6523

Electives

Status
Open
Presenter(s)
Robert Constantine
Date(s)
Feb 28, 2025
Time
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Check-In Time
8:00 AM
Credit
0.70 - CEU
7.00 - Contact Hours
7.00 - NCBPTE Contact Hours
Location
South Piedmont AHEC
Room
Classroom 17/18
Status
Open
Presenter(s)
Robert Constantine
Date(s)
Feb 28, 2025
Time
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Check-In Time
8:00 AM
Credit
0.70 - CEU
7.00 - Contact Hours
7.00 - NCBPTE Contact Hours
Location
Live Webinar
Room
Zoom
Details
Status
Open
Date(s)
Feb 28, 2025
Time
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location
Multiple Locations
(See Sessions)
Fees
$215.00
Pre-Registration Fee: ends 2/7/2025 at 11:59 pm
Credits
0.70
CEU
7.00
Contact Hours
7.00
NCBPTE Contact Hours