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Vision Rehabilitation
3.7 - Vision Rehabilitation: A Whole-Person, Team-Based Approach
Vision doesn’t operate in a vacuum—so recovery shouldn’t either. Imagine trying to restore a damaged house with just one tool....

Lisa Raad
5 days ago1 min read
3.6 - Cranial Nerve Palsies: When Nerves Disrupt Vision
Eye movement suddenly feels off, double vision sets in, and your brain struggles to make sense of it all. That’s the impact of a cranial...

Lisa Raad
Nov 252 min read
3.5 - Binocular Vision Dysfunction After Brain Injury
When your eyes stop working as a team, the world turns fuzzy, disorienting, or doubled—and it doesn’t take much trauma to throw them off....

Lisa Raad
Nov 182 min read
3.4 - Visual Field Loss: Seeing the World Through a Narrow Lens
When you lose part of your visual field, it’s like the world shrinks without warning—and you don’t even realize what’s missing. Imagine...

Lisa Raad
Nov 112 min read
3.3 - Concussion & Vision: The Silent Saboteur
Concussions don’t always cause black eyes—but they can leave your vision blurry, your balance off, and your brain overwhelmed. Imagine...

Lisa Raad
Nov 42 min read
3.2 - Stroke & Vision: Navigating The Visual Aftershocks
For many stroke survivors, the world doesn’t look the same—not because their eyes are damaged, but because their brain’s visual system...

Lisa Raad
Oct 283 min read
3.1 - What Is Vision Rehabilitation—and Why It’s a Lifeline After Brain Injury
After a stroke or concussion, survivors often say, “I can see, but everything feels...off.” That quiet, invisible disruption is where...

Lisa Raad
Oct 212 min read
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