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FV-Neuroplasticity: It is Never Too Late For The Brain to Change
FV-Neuroplasticity: It is Never Too Late For The Brain to Change
Description:
Treatment of Amblyopia and Strabismus has often been restricted to children under a certain age because of closed developmental stages. Neuroplasticity has opened up options for adult treatment post stroke, concussions, strabismus, and amblyopia. Understanding how neuroplasticity allows for adults to gain control over their visual system and possibly experience depth perception for the first time in their life.
Course Code:
AOA242-FV
Speaker(s):
Joshua Watt, O.D.
drwatt@impactvisiontherapy.com
Credits:
1
AOA Expiration Date:
3/1/2025