Screening & Strategies for Oculomotor Impairments
What do you do when your patient complains they can't read or see the TV, get nauseous watching their grandchildren's basketball game, are queasy in the car, or have double vision?
What do you do when your patient complains they can't read or see the TV, get nauseous watching their grandchildren's basketball game, are queasy in the car, or have double vision?
Our courses are educational like, MedBridge, with evidence AND shared experiences from OTs to help *apply* the learning in your setting. ✌🏽Here are the course objectives:
Learn how to administer an oculomotor screening to help identify functional vision problems.
Identify 5 oculomotor strategies to help patients improve eye movements and processing for occuptions including reading, scanning for IADL, and functional mobility.
Compare eye patching vs binasal taping techniques for managing double vision.
Learn which eyecare specialists to refer to when the vision problems are outside the OT scope of practice.

We are an Approved Continuing Education Provider by the Indiana OT Association (IOTA). For American OTs, NBCOT also recognizes all state-approved programs –so you’re covered there, too. We've also had many international OTs successfully use our CEU/PDUs.
*The assignment of IOTA CE hours does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products or clinical procedures by IOTA.
$49.00 / month