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Vision After Brain Injury

Changes in vision are common after stroke with 65% of stroke survivors experiencing some sort of vision change. Reduced vision (visual acuity) is the most common change. Virtual (on-line) scanning programs can help with visual neglect and visual field cut. 

Learn more at the British and Irish Orthoptic Orthoptic Society and view the attachments below. 

Vision Problems After Stroke

The University of Liverpool VISION group has developed a number of resources available free of charge to healthcare professionals, including vision screening tools. They are available on the VISION website.

The following printable flyers review common visual problems after brain injury and intervention techniques. 

Eye movement problems

Reduced vision

Visual field loss

Visual inattention

Visual perception defects

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Web-based Therapies for Visual Field Loss and Neglect

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Driving and Visual Defects

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