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Primary Chromatic Filter Treatment in a Concussion Patient: Traditional and Contemporary Approaches
Background: Chromatic (“color”) filter therapeutic intervention is one of the rapidly evolving areas of neuro-optometry.
Case Report: We describe the use of both traditional and newer technological approaches in a multiconcussed, adult patient manifesting a constellation of visual symptoms, including visual snow.
Conclusion: Our multi-pronged chromatic approach resulted in resolution of the patient’s primary related visual symptoms.