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Picture of SIDE VISION TRAINING LIGHTS --- DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To assist a therapist in retraining perceptual awareness on one side of the body for individuals who have had strokes. This set of three differently colored lights is operated from a control box which can turn on each light individually or in combinations and also contains a buzzer to draw attention as needed. Each light can be extended up to feet away and can be placed on posts or tables. The lights are operated in the client's side vision area by a trained therapist. POWER: Uses batteries. TITLE: The Side Vision Training Lights. WEB SITE: Workshop Solutions at http://www.workshopsolutions.com/COMPLETE/traininglights.htm. REF: The originator, Tom Jeary, can be contacted at tlj@golden.net

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