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From War Injured to the Elderly, Brain Injuries Are on the Rise for Vision Rehabilitation Practitioners

机译:从战争受伤到老年人,视力康复从业者的脑损伤正在上升

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Serving the growing population of adults with brain injury and related visual impairments provides our field with unprecedented chal- lenges, but also new opportunities for growth, professional expansion, and collaboration with professionals from a wide range of rehabilitative services. Whether they are returning service members from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; adults injured in motor vehicle accidents, falls, or other trauma; or survivors of stroke or other brain injury, these presenting patients are forcing us to rethink some of our rehabilitation strategies and adapt our methods to meet their complex needs. Rehabilitation training, particularly traditional methods of teaching the special skills needed by people who are visually impaired (that is, who are blind or have low vision), often relies on the use of cognitive processes such as attention, memory, and auditory processing.
机译:为不断增长的患有脑损伤和相关视力障碍的成年人提供服务,为我们的领域带来了前所未有的挑战,同时也为我们提供了成长,专业扩展以及与来自各种康复服务领域的专业人员合作的新机会。他们是否正在从伊拉克和阿富汗战争中返回现役军人;因机动车事故,跌倒或其他创伤受伤的成年人;或中风或其他脑损伤的幸存者,这些就诊患者迫使我们重新考虑一些康复策略,并调整我们的方法来满足他们的复杂需求。康复训练,特别是传教视力障碍者(即盲人或视力低下)所需的特殊技能的传统方法,通常依赖于认知过程的使用,例如注意力,记忆力和听觉处理。

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    《Journal of visual impairment & blindness》 |2010年第10期|p.597-602|共6页
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    Cyndy Iskow;

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    Richmond VA Medical Center, 1201 Broad Rock Boulevard, Stop 171, Richmond, VA 23249;

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