Neuro vision rehabilitation (NVR) is a specialized therapy program designed to address visual deficits that result from neurological conditions or injuries affecting the brain and nervous system. It focuses on improving visual function and integration through a combination of therapeutic techniques.
NVR is typically used for patients who have experienced brain injuries (such as traumatic brain injury or stroke), neurodegenerative diseases (like Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis), or other neurological disorders affecting vision.
Visual Deficits: The therapy targets a wide range of visual impairments such as reduced visual acuity, double vision (diplopia), visual field loss (loss of peripheral vision), problems with eye movement control (oculomotor dysfunction), and difficulties with visual processing and perception.
Overall, neuro vision rehabilitation aims to optimize visual function and compensate for visual deficits caused by neurological conditions through structured therapeutic interventions and patient-centered care.