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Registration Now Open for Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (NORA) 2025 Conference

05/07/2025
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The Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, International (NORA), which advocates for advancing neurovisual rehabilitation, has opened registration for its 35th Annual Conference, taking place September 18–21, 2025, at the Hilton Denver City Center in Denver, Colorado.

NORA members receive discounted rates and are eligible for early-bird pricing if registered by May 26, 2025. For the full agenda, speaker bios, and registration, visit: 2025 NORA Conference.

The NORA Annual Conference is the premier event for neurorehabilitation professionals committed to improving the lives of individuals affected by traumatic brain injury and other neurological conditions. The 2025 conference theme, “Bridging Neuroscience and Clinical Vision Rehabilitation,” emphasizes the integration of cutting-edge neuroscience with practical, team-based clinical approaches to visual recovery.

"With a dynamic lineup of interdisciplinary speakers and an agenda designed to spark practical innovation, this year’s conference showcases NORA’s unwavering commitment to advancing neurorehabilitation. We're expanding awareness of our mission, amplifying our impact, and building stronger connections across the healthcare community," NORA stated in a news release. 

This year’s program offers more than 18 hours of continuing education (COPE approval pending), including a full day of clinical skills workshops (attendees select one of three concurrent levels), hands-on training, and a broad range of lectures led by experts in neuro-optometry, rehabilitation, and allied professions.

New highlights for 2025 include:

  • Two keynote addresses:
    • Edie Zusman, MD, CEO and Executive Director of Safe Living Space, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on brain injury research, education, and advocacy
    • Cyrus Raji, MD, PhD, Director of Neuromagnetic Resonance Imaging, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Prism Panel: Exploring current controversies and clinical strategies in prism application
  • “Decoding Dizziness” Multidisciplinary Session: Examining the interaction of vestibular and visual systems in neurorehabilitation
  • Sessions on TBI & Behavioral Health and TBI & Sleep: Addressing how vision rehabilitation intersects with emotional regulation and circadian recovery

Participants will also have access to dedicated exhibit hours featuring the latest products, programs, and technologies shaping the future of neuro-optometric rehabilitation.

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