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Review
. 2010 Jul;39(7):499-503.

Visual field defects after stroke--a practical guide for GPs

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  • PMID: 20628665
Review

Visual field defects after stroke--a practical guide for GPs

Susie Luu et al. Aust Fam Physician. 2010 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Visual field defect after stroke can result in significant disability and reduction in quality of life. Visual rehabilitation aims to maximise the residual vision and decrease functional disability. Understanding the rehabilitation options available, and where to refer patients with visual defects after a stroke, can help patients, and their families, in the rehabilitation process.

Objective: This article provides a review of the functional disability from visual field loss and discusses the various forms of visual rehabilitation.

Discussion: Optical therapy, eye movement therapy and visual field restitution are the rehabilitation therapies currently available. Rehabilitation needs to cater to each patient's specific needs. Any patient recognised as having a visual field defect after stroke needs prompt referral for further assessment and consideration for visual rehabilitation.

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