Tag: Cortical Visual Impairment
Day 18 of CIMT: Sensory Motor Stimulation
We’re close enough to the finale of our CIMT program in Manchester, UK that I can fairly say it has been a big success. On Friday, I will share some amazing before and after videos. It is evident that my daughter has improved range of […]
Day 17 of CIMT: Dancing Bear and Fun with Balloons
It’s Tuesday! Only four more days until our daughter graduates from the CIMT program in Manchester, UK. The team has worked relentlessly in making the CIMT activities visually accessible to address our daughter’s Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) needs. The other day, a father in this […]
Day 16 of CIMT: Meeting Dr. Tom Van Agtmael to Learn about the COL4A2 Gene Mutation
Very recently, we learned that our daughter has a gene mutation called COL4A2. This rare gene mutation can manifest itself in a wide variety of ways and there is no telling when, if and how it will manifest. Optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) can be one […]
Day 15 of CIMT: We are Seeing Progress!
With only one week left in my daughter’s Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) program, we expect to see some improvement to date. And we do! Since today is Friday, she is having her arm placed in a new cast. I’ll take this opportunity to report on […]
Day 14 of CIMT: Using Baby Snacks to Encourage Hand Movement
One thing my daughter really enjoys is eating! Thankfully she eats a variety of solid foods, from fruits and veggies to meats, pastas and legumes. For the most part, everything she eats is either a homemade puree of some sort, or straightforward cut-up fruit, such […]
Day 13 of CIMT: Four Point Kneel and Fun with Water
The Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) team has been working diligently on helping my daughter increase strength in her left arm so she can bear more weight on it. They have been arranging foam blocks and holding her in such a way that she can do […]
Day 12 of CIMT: Light Table Activities
This post is part of a mini blog series documenting four weeks of Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT). One of the tools we use most regularly during the Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) sessions is the light table. My daughter has Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) and she can see […]
Day 11 of CIMT: Bag of Tricks
This post is part of a mini blog series documenting four weeks of Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT). During today’s Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) session, Ben used several of my daughter’s favorite toys (red Elmo toy, Mardi Gras necklaces, gift ribbon) and she reached out to feel them. […]
Day 10 of CIMT: It’s Time for a Fresh Cast
This post is part of a mini blog series documenting four weeks of Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT). Every Friday, my daughter’s physiotherapist at the Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) clinic must cut the cast off my daughter’s arm and construct a fresh one. It’s both an art and […]
Day 9 of CIMT: Cause and Effect
This post is part of a mini blog series documenting four weeks of Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT). More and more, my daughter is exploring with her hemi-hand. I often catch her reaching out to play with the Mardi Gras necklaces hanging from her stroller. I hung them […]