Vision
Rehabilitation Research
Dr. Padula has been involved in several studies regarding vision and its relationship to neuro-motor functions particularly in traumatic brain injuries and cerebrovascular accidents. One study completed at Garden State Rehabilitation Hospital in Toms River, New Jersey found changes in visual evoked potentials (brain waves) when treatment was provided using special types of lenses and prisms for
Post Trauma Vision Syndrome. In another study, visual characteristics for Post Trauma Vision Syndrome were analyzed. A third study has been conducted for
Visual Midline Shift Syndrome. With this syndrome, Dr. Padula has found that when there is a paralysis (paresis) caused by a stroke or by traumatic brain injury, the concept of the person's midline shifts in the visual system causing them to lean away from the affected side. Dr. Padula has determined that the use of specially designed yoked prisms can rehabilitatively shift the concept of the visual midline toward alignment. The use of these prisms considerably improves the potential for rehabilitation, and can be used In conjunction with physical or occupational therapy.
SUMMARY
In summary, we at the
Padula Institute of Vision have dedicated our services to help meet the individual needs of children and adults who are visually impaired, physically disabled, and/or who have a traumatic brain injury. If you have any questions pertaining to our services please
contact us. We look forward to meeting you and providing you with
low vision services or
neuro-optometric rehabilitation to improve your level of visual function and performance.
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