We, at OT Potential, keep hearing stories of more and more OTs teaming up with optometrists to provide vision remediation interventions. (Vision remediation focuses on retraining the eye and brain connection. This is in contrast to low vision therapy, which focuses on compensation and adapting the environment to maximize remaining vision.) The need is clear: occupational therapy can provide needed interventions for those with diagnosed visual inefficiencies from such things as acq...
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We, at OT Potential, keep hearing stories of more and more OTs teaming up with optometrists to provide vision remediation interventions. (Vision remediation focuses on retraining the eye and brain connection. This is in contrast to low vision therapy, which focuses on compensation and adapting the environment to maximize remaining vision.) The need is clear: occupational therapy can provide needed interventions for those with diagnosed visual inefficiencies from such things as acq...
#113 AI’s Potential in Child Development with Mati Kochavi
OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs
59 minutes
2 months ago
#113 AI’s Potential in Child Development with Mati Kochavi
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare—and pediatric occupational therapy is no exception. This course aims to spark your imagination about AI’s potential to strengthen how we support child development. From enhancing your assessments with rich data to making interventions more accessible, AI holds promise for both clinicians and families. This course offers insights into how these innovations are beginning to reshape early childhood developmental support. In this OT Poten...
OT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs
We, at OT Potential, keep hearing stories of more and more OTs teaming up with optometrists to provide vision remediation interventions. (Vision remediation focuses on retraining the eye and brain connection. This is in contrast to low vision therapy, which focuses on compensation and adapting the environment to maximize remaining vision.) The need is clear: occupational therapy can provide needed interventions for those with diagnosed visual inefficiencies from such things as acq...