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The Remedial Vision Lab

The Remedial Vision Lab explores how functional vision—not just eyesight—is often the missing link in rehabilitation outcomes, helping clinicians uncover what others miss and improve results.

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    Could It Be Vision? Dr. Amber Fessler on Reading Struggles, Behavior, and Pediatric OT

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Remedial Vision Lab, Craig Mateer talks with Dr. Amber Fessler, pediatric occupational therapist and owner of Vision-n-Motion OT, about how vision can quietly affect a child’s reading, behavior, attention, movement, and daily function. Amber shares how one early patient changed the direction of her career, explains how she entered the world of remedial vision, and walks through the kinds of signs families and therapists should not ignore. She also shares real clinical examples, including a sixth grader whose reading struggles and eye strain improved dramatically after targeted intervention.This is a valuable episode for pediatric therapists, school-based clinicians, and families wondering whether a child’s challenges might involve more than what a standard eye exam can catch. Amber and Suzanne's Upcoming Livestream CourseNeuro-Vision Remedial Rehabilitation for All AgesCIAO's Other Remedial Vision courses Learn more about Amber's practice  Vision-n-Motion

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    When 20/20 Isn’t the Whole Story: Dr. Alicia Reiser on Neuro-Remedial Vision Rehab

    Send us Fan MailIn this first episode of The Remedial Vision Lab, Craig Mateer and Robert Constantine welcome Dr. Alicia Reiser for a wide-ranging conversation on neuro-remedial vision rehab and why so many visual problems are overlooked. They discuss concussion-related vision issues, interoception, vestibular and cervicogenic influences, collaboration between occupational therapy and optometry, and the growing movement to define remedial vision within OT practice. The episode also highlights powerful real-life examples of patients who were misunderstood for years before getting the right help. If you are a therapist, parent, caregiver, or someone searching for answers beyond “your vision is 20/20,” this episode is a strong introduction to an emerging and important field.Dr Alicia Reiser ariseaboveoccupationaltherapyservices.comneurotconsulting.comRobert Constantinevisionrehabot.comCIAO Seminars Vision Courseshttps://www.ciaoseminars.com/home/search/?identifier=Vision&id=37

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Remedial Vision Lab explores how functional vision—not just eyesight—is often the missing link in rehabilitation outcomes, helping clinicians uncover what others miss and improve results.

HOSTED BY

Craig Mateer

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The Remedial Vision Lab explores how functional vision—not just eyesight—is often the missing link in rehabilitation outcomes, helping clinicians uncover what others miss and improve results.

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The Remedial Vision Lab is created and hosted by Craig Mateer.
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