Distinguishing between sight and vision.
Through the integration of visual-spatial processing, we can understand how the visual perception of space profoundly influences body chamber compression during gait.
Expanding on the concept of Centering into Visual Hemispheric Occupation® and its diagnostic value for any discipline.
Investigating the intricate relationships among extraocular muscles (EOMs), visual perception, cranial structures, oral cavity, neck, airway, grounding sense, and overall body function.
Analyzing the visual relationship to laterality and directionality proficiency and bilateral integration.
Recognizing patients who require AIA Vision® intervention through newly developed systematic and diagnostic performance testing, and considering correlations to the AIA Spectrum of Patterns®
Collaborating effectively with interdisciplinary providers when necessary and identifying optimal timing for their involvement.
Applying visual-spatial awareness and eye movement principles to facilitate alternating Hemispheric Occupation® on both sides of the body.
Developing strategies to address deficiencies in laterality and directionality and integrating these strategies into comprehensive treatment plans. 1
Guiding patients through an AIA Vision® program to completion, with or without the assistance of an optometrist, to ensure successful outcomes.
Aug 8 - 9, 2025
Houston
TX
United States
Instructor: Mike Cantrell, MPT & Heidi Wise, OD
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.appliedintegrationacademy.com/event-details/the-body-the-sight-houston-tx