This session is part of two comprehensive series:
Birth to Three Annual Conference 2 PROGRAM B – ON-DEMAND
and
Birth to Three Annual Conference 2 – ON-DEMAND
COURSE DESCRIPTON:
Cortical / Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is now the leading cause of visual impairment in developed countries and increasingly common worldwide. It is defined as a verifiable visual dysfunction which cannot be attributed to disorders of the anterior visual pathways or any potentially co-occurring ocular impairment. Some degree of visual recovery is seen in the vast majority of children with cerebral visual impairment, and it has been postulated that improvement of sight in patients with CVI is actually a form of delayed visual maturation.
Visual impairment in CVI can be as severe as no light perception to normal visual acuity. Cognitive visual function may be impaired in most of these children leading to misinterpretation regarding what is in the visual field, and where things are visuospatially.
As each child with CVI is likely to have their own unique visual and motor deficits, this course will discuss evaluation as well as rehabilitative intervention techniques not only for these direct deficits but also for concomitant ophthalmic disorders with the underlying principle that vision is a behavior and can be predicted. However, problems in patients with cerebral visual loss are not limited to vision but are complex. This course will teach the attendees to address vision which when addressed with sensory, motor and cognitive deficits allows us as therapists to provide holistic care.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Identify the common visual deficits encountered in children with CVI.
- Select appropriate tools to screen for visual deficits in infants & children.
- Choose treatment resources and strategies to improve visual perceptual and motor skills in infants and toddlers towards engagement in appropriate developmental activity.
AUDIENCE:
Birth to three therapists including OTs, PTs, SLPs, and Special Educators working in the Early intervention/home care.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Functional Anatomy of the Visual System with focus on visual neuroplasticity
What is CVI: Research and Systematic Reviews
The shift from cortical visual impairment to cerebral visual impairment
Who is predisposed to CVI, and other comorbidities associated with it
Where is the involvement: Signs and Symptoms of CVI
Postural Development and Vision
Binocular Vision
Visual Screening/ Visual Evaluation to include higher order visual spatial functioning deficits as a result of CVI and visual disturbances commonly associated with CVI such as in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity function, visual fields and ocular abnormalities.
Goal writing
Individualized treatment approaches as each child will have their own visual and motor deficits
Subah Gupta MHS, OTR/L, SCLV, CBIS has over 25 years of experience, 13 of which have been spent working with pediatric and adult patients with visual disorders. She has a Low Vision Rehabilitation Graduate Certificate Degree and is certified in sensory integration and brain injury. She also received AOTA’s Specialty Certification in Low Vision (SCLV). Ms. Gupta teaches as a guest lecturer at Thomas Jefferson University and Widener University in Pennsylvania. She has been on committees which organize specialty low vision conferences at the state level and has presented on varied topics in vision at the IOTA State Conferences over the last decade. She is the owner of Sum Therapy, a private practice in Pennsylvania which delivers pediatric as well as low vision occupational therapy services. She enjoys developing continuing education webinars and presents on a variety of topics related to vision.
Subah Gupta receives payment from Education Resources, Inc. for teaching this course.
Subah Gupta has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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Continuing Education Hours for disciplines not listed below: 2.5 contact hours (0.25 CEUs). Intermediate level. License #______________.
Education Resources Inc. is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID# 11368. This Distance Learning-Independent Course is offered at 2.5 contact hours 0.25 CEUs (Intermediate Level, OT Service Delivery & Foundational Knowledge). AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products or clinical procedures. This course can be used toward your NBCOT renewal requirements for 2.5 units. Provider for the FL Occupational Therapy Association CE Broker for 3 CE Hours - approval #____. ASHA CE Provider (Intermediate level). This session applies 0.25 ASHA CEUs toward approval but must be combined with all Part B Sessions to receive ASHA CEUS. ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. Approved by the FL Physical Therapy Association for 3 CE Hours - approval #_______. This course has been approved by the MD State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 2.5 Continuing Education Hours. This session applies __ CE hours toward approval but must be combined with entire course to receive approval by the MN Board of PT, #______. Approval #____ by the NJ State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for ___ CECs. Approved sponsor by the State of IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for Physical Therapy for 3 contact hours. The Illinois Early Intervention Training Program has approved this event for ____ hours of EI credential credit in the area of Intervention. Approved provider by the NY State Board of PT for 3 contact hours (0.3 CEUs). This session applies 2.5 hrs. toward approval but must be combined with entire course to receive approval by the OH PT Association - Approval #___. Education Resources is an approved agency by the PT Board of CA for 2.5 contact hours. This activity is provided by the TX Board of PT Examiners accredited provider #2210017TX for 2.5 CCUs and meets continuing competence requirements for PTs and PTAs licensure renewal in TX. Approved Provider for OK State Board of Medical Licensure & Supervision #BAP202310003. 3 hours of this course qualify towards the discipline-specific hours for the 20-hour requirement for NDTA re-certification. They do NOT qualify towards the 8-hour NDTA Instructor requirement for re-certification.
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