2 - VIP Therapy Flashcards
Treatment of visual spatial dysfunction -3 categories
Bilateral integration Laterality Directionality
Visual spatial dysfunction -bilateral integration
Ability to plan motor actions using the R and L sides of the body E.g. SVI boards - say use L hand for L side, R for R
Visual spatial dysfunction -laterality
Ability to be internally aware and to ID R and L on oneself Overal goal: develop the pt’s internal awareness of how the R side is different from the L into concepts that the pt expresses orally
Visual spatial dysfunction -directionality
Ability to use directional concepts to organize external space Not necessarily related to their R/L, but someone else’s
Treatment of visual analysis dysfunction -5 categories in recommended sequence
Visual discrimination Figure ground Visual closure Visual memory Visualization
Visual analysis dysfunction -visual discrimination
Ability to be aware of distinctive features, including size, shape, color, orientation
Visual analysis dysfunction -figure ground
Ability to attend to a specific feature or form while maintaining awareness of the form with background information
Visual analysis dysfunction -visual closure
Ability to determine the final precept without all the details being presented
Visual analysis dysfunction -visual memory
Ability to recognize and recall visually presented info
Visual analysis dysfunction -visualization
Ability to recall visually presented materials and to manipulate these images mentally
Visual motor dysfunction -4 components
General hand-eye coordination Efficient visual-motor skills Accurate/rapid fine-motor control Ability to plan motor skills involving complex spatial patterns
Bilateral integration
Laterality
Directionality
Visual discrimination