What is Visual Midline Shift Syndrome?
The midline shift syndrome results in a patient experiencing
a constant sense of disequilibrium, difficulty with
maintenance of balance, an inappropriate posture and
weight distribution on the balls of the feet, and
inappropriate gait, combined with a directional drift.
Such patients also often express that they perceive
their world in a strange way, in that the horizon
may be tilted, walls may be tilted or compressing
in upon them. This unusual phenomenon often occurs
following a neurological event such as a Traumatic
Brain Injury (TBI).
The symptoms of midline shift syndrome are effectively
addressed in most cases with a concept referred to
as yoked prism reorientation. It must not be concluded
that this is a cure for this problem. It is an immediate
amelioration of the symptoms in most cases that are
correctly diagnosed as midline shift damage. This
requires a differential diagnosis eliminating damage
to the vestibular mechanism. The most common imbalance
experience following head injury is oculo motor decompensation
and binocular visual-motor-perceptual imbalance decompensation
resulting in midline shift syndrome. This case is
symptomatically treated with yoked prism reorientation
therapy.
If you are suffering from Visual Mainline Shift as
a result of an accident and would like legal representaiton
please contact us immediately.
At Kiel,
Trueax and Gold, we specialize in personal injury
and have extensive experience in representing survivors
of Visual Midline Shift and Traumatic Brain Injury.
You can depend on our knowledge and skill when it
comes to representing you in your case.