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Research Article

The Lighthouse Strategy: use of a visual imagery technique to treat visual inattention in stroke patients

Pages 399-406 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Eight male and eight female stroke patients, aged 45-77, were asked to imagine their eyes as horizon sweeping beams of a lighthouse and were then cued to use this image in functional and therapy training tasks as part of their treatment for visual inattention within a comprehensive day rehabilitation programme. Treatment Group patients performances on the Mesulam Verbal Cancellation Test given at admission and discharge were significantly improved (p=0.002). In comparison with controls matched for diagnoses, race and age, significant improvement (p=0.007, f=8.389) also occurred by discharge in the overall attention of patients taught to use the lLighthouse Strategy as measured by a facility rating scale and reports by family and caregivers. Further potential applications of visual imagery to the retraining of compensatory cognitive and other skills are discussed.

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