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COTA Skills 105
Sensorimotor Approaches to Treatment, Interventions for Deficits in Vision and Other Sensory Functions, and Treatment of Disturbances in Perception and Cognition

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  • Describe the sensorimotor approach to treatment.
  • Name 4 traditional sensorimotor treatment approaches.
  • Formulate 3 goals of each of the sensorimotor treatment approaches.
  • Identify sensorimotor deficits in patients with neurological dysfunction.
  • Describe how each of the sensorimotor treatment approaches can be used ADL training.
  • Discuss the functional effects of sensory loss or dysfunction.
  • Outilne the process of recovery from peripheral nerve dysfunction.
  • Discuss the process of organizing and processing visual perception.
  • Explain the importance of the client's visual history.
  • Identify the role of the ophthalmologist/optometrist and how they work with OT.
  • Outline visual functions within a hierarchy.
  • Examine remedial strategies used for treatment of visual dysfunction.
  • Identify and describe compensatory strategies for clients with visual dysfunction.
  • Describe and classify perceptual dysfunction.
  • Identify compensatory strategies for specific cognitive deficits.
  • Identify the effects of perceptual motor deficits on functional skills.
  • Analyze various external strategies to assist with transfer of learning for cognitive dysfunction.
  • Compare and contrast internal/external memory strategies for cognitive deficits.

Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

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