1992
DOI: 10.1080/j003v08n04_07
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Optometric and Sensory Motor Changes in an Adult

Abstract: This case study was designed to determine whether an adult with definable visual problems and sensory motor dysfunction would respond to a prescribed, periodically monitored home program of sensory motor activities. The subject was a 27-year-old college student who reported lifelong difficulties in visual-postural mechanisms which were documented through an Occupational Therapy initial evaluation, administered by Occupational Therapists, and the Functional Visual Evaluation, administered by a Vision Therapist.… Show more

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