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Stimulation for Children with Visual Impairment

Clinical protocol aimed at newborns and infants with visual and/or neurological deficits. It integrates multisensory stimulation to preserve residual vision, promote visual and psychomotor development, and provide early support for the patient's progress.

Children with Visual Impairment

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<p class="font_8" style="text-align: justify"><strong>TRoom®</strong> is an immersive and interactive space that integrates sensors, projection and multisensory stimuli for the evaluation, training and therapy of motor and cognitive functions, in a controlled, measurable and personalized way.</p>

This protocol is geared towards newborns and infants, from the first day of life up to 24 months, with visual and/or neurological deficits.


Its purpose is to stimulate residual visual abilities early on, limit the aftereffects associated with visual neurological damage, and promote visual and psychomotor development within a structured and specialized intervention.


It features over 90 thirty-minute therapeutic sessions that integrate motor, visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, cognitive, proprioceptive, vestibular, and gustatory stimuli. Its immersive, interactive, and sequential approach helps strengthen visuospatial skills, attention, and visual memory, providing the therapist with a more comprehensive tool to support the patient's development during a period of high neuroplasticity.

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