Vision & Neurological Rehabilitation Training for Neurologists

Many neurologists treat patients with persistent headaches, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms, but the role of the visual system is often overlooked—especially when symptoms continue despite normal imaging and standard neurological care.

Vision Processing and Neurology Clinical Overlap

In your work, you may see patients with:

Persistent headaches, light sensitivity, or dizziness post-injury
Cognitive or reading challenges after concussion or TBI
Symptoms that remain despite normal imaging or standard protocols

These symptoms may be influenced or amplified by unresolved visual system deficits.

Vision Processing and Neurology Clinical Overlap

In your work, you may see patients with:

  • Persistent headaches, light sensitivity, or dizziness post-injury
  • Cognitive or reading challenges after concussion or TBI
  • Symptoms that remain despite normal imaging or standard protocols

These symptoms may be influenced or amplified by unresolved visual system deficits.

Vision & Neurological Rehabilitation Training for Neurologists

Training opportunities include:

  • In-clinic workshops for neurology teams
  • Continuing education presentations on post-concussion vision rehabilitation
  • Case-based team training sessions focused on visual-cognitive recovery
  • Conference and group presentations highlighting neuro-optometric strategies
You may consider a referral when patients:

  • Plateau in recovery despite following standard post-concussion protocols
  • Report persistent headaches, dizziness, or light sensitivity
  • Struggle with reading, cognitive tasks, or daily function
  • Show signs of visual inefficiency, tracking difficulties, or eye coordination deficits
Dr. Chelette’s training focuses on:

  • How visual dysfunction presents in post-concussion or TBI patients
  • When persistent symptoms are visual versus neurological in origin
  • Key signs that indicate a need for referral to vision therapy
  • How visual processing affects cognitive recovery, reading, and daily function
  • Best practices for integrating neuro-optometric care into concussion management
You may consider a referral when patients:

  • Plateau in recovery despite following standard post-concussion protocols
  • Report persistent headaches, dizziness, or light sensitivity
  • Struggle with reading, cognitive tasks, or daily function
  • Show signs of visual inefficiency, tracking difficulties, or eye coordination deficits
Training opportunities include:

  • In-clinic workshops for neurology teams
  • Continuing education presentations on post-concussion vision rehabilitation
  • Case-based team training sessions focused on visual-cognitive recovery
  • Conference and group presentations highlighting neuro-optometric strategies

What Dr. Chelette teaches

Dr. Chelette’s training focuses on:

  • How visual dysfunction presents in post-concussion or TBI patients
  • When persistent symptoms are visual versus neurological in origin
  • Key signs that indicate a need for referral to vision therapy
  • How visual processing affects cognitive recovery, reading, and daily function
  • Best practices for integrating neuro-optometric care into concussion management

When to refer

Training formats

Contact Dr. Chelette  for a speaking engagement at drchelette@texasvisiontherapy.com

Contact Dr. Chelette  for a speaking engagement at drchelette@texasvisiontherapy.com

All presentations are built around the most common—and most misunderstood—visual conditions affecting performance:

All presentations are built around the most common—and most misunderstood—visual conditions affecting performance:

Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)

Dr. Chelette's Presentation Topics

Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)

How subtle eye misalignment can lead to chronic symptoms like headaches, anxiety, and visual discomfort.

How subtle eye misalignment can lead to chronic symptoms like headaches, anxiety, and visual discomfort.

Why symptoms like headaches, light sensitivity, and dizziness persist after brain injury.

Why symptoms like headaches, light sensitivity, and dizziness persist after brain injury.

Post-Concussion Vision Problems

Post-Concussion Vision Problems

Why tracking problems lead to skipping lines, slow reading, and fatigue.

Why tracking problems lead to skipping lines, slow reading, and fatigue.

Eye Tracking and Reading Efficiency

Eye Tracking and Reading Efficiency

What visual processing actually means—and why it matters far beyond eyesight.

What visual processing actually means—and why it matters far beyond eyesight.

Visual Processing & Eye-Brain Coordination

Visual Processing & Eye-Brain Coordination

How functional vision issues are often overlooked in both education and healthcare.

How functional vision issues are often overlooked in both education and healthcare.

Hidden Vision Problems That Affect Behavior and Performance

Hidden Vision Problems That Affect Behavior and Performance

Why bright students struggle with reading, attention, and comprehension.

Why bright students struggle with reading, attention, and comprehension.

Vision and Learning: The Missing Link

Vision and Learning: The Missing Link

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