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Vision rehabilitation (often called vision rehab) is a term for a medical rehabilitation to improve vision or low vision.In other words, it is the process of restoring functional ability and improving quality of life and independence in an individual who has lost visual function through illness or injury.
Bernhard Sabel. Bernhard Sabel (1957, Trier) is a German neuropsychologist and brain researcher. His more than 40 years of research [1] are documented in over 200 publications, investigating treatment options for visual impairments through the activation and rehabilitation of residual vision capabilities.
Assessment and rehabilitation in neurological disorders [10] Secondary activities. Low vision assessment and management [11] [12] [13] Glaucoma assessment and stable glaucoma management [14] Biometry (includes sonography work) [15] [16] Fundus photography and screening [17] Visual electrodiagnosis [18]
Journal of Vision is an open access online scientific journal specializing in the neuroscience and psychology of the visual system. It publishes primary research from any discipline within the visual sciences. Submissions go through pre-publication peer review and are indexed in PubMed.
One such grant established the George and Reva Graziado Institute for Low Vision Education, a subsidiary of the Center. This Institute administers a Continuing Education Program, which provides Continuing Education Credits (CEU) on low- vision rehabilitation topics, and is approved for optometrists, psychologists, social workers, MFTs , nurses ...
A 1964 educational film on O&M and vocational rehabilitation made with assistance from the California Department of Rehabilitation. Orientation and Mobility, or O&M, is a profession which focuses on instructing individuals who are blind or visually impaired with safe and effective travel through their environment. Individual O&M specialists can ...
California plans to remake San Quentin as a new kind of prison, modeled after Scandinavian ideals that value rehabilitation over punishment. An L.A. re-entry facility has already made the change.
Disability and Rehabilitation is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of disability and rehabilitation medicine, including practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process. [1] The journal is published by Taylor and Francis Group and the editor-in-chief is Dave Müller [2] (Suffolk New College).