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Oculomotor diagnostic protocol for the mTBI population

There is an ever-increasing awareness and visibility of the medical condition traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the United States. This is especially true in light of recent military conflicts and professional football league probes of players’ concussions. However, despite such heightened sensitivity to this serious and pervasive problem, in particular with regard to the diagnosis of the many associated visual sequelae, there remains hesitation and a degree of uncertainty related to many aspects of its visual diagnosis and hence its subsequent treatment and remediation. For example, there is uncertainty and lack of clarity regarding what constitutes an optimal visual oculomotor diagnostic test protocol. (Source: Optometry – Journal of the American Optometric Association)

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