Logically organized, the chapters flow in a uniform sequence from an introduction to the low vision patient, to examination, to low vision devices, to systems available to benefit the patient. This is followed by more sophisticated testing information and networking, and is tied in with case histories. From beginner to experienced practitioner, this book is geared toward optometrists and ophthalmologists involved in low vision care. Optics, pathology, visual status and psychosocial issues are considered in discussions of low vision systems design and prescribing strategies.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Optometrists, Students, Ophthalmologists
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-7506-9307-3 (9780750693073)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Historical Overview of Low Vision: Classifications and Perceptions; Psychosocial Implications of Visual Impairment; The Low Vision Examination; Specialized Testing in Low Vision; Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope: A New Frontier for Low Vision Rehabilitation; Common Disorders Encountered in Low Vision; Magnification Associated with Low Vision Systems; Low Vision Distance Systems I: Spectacles and Contact Lenses; Low Vision Distance Systems II: Telescopes and Telemicroscopes; Low Vision Near Systems I: Microscopes and Magnifiers; Low Vision Near Systems II: Electronic Magnification Systems; Rehabilitation of Peripheral Field Defects; Nonoptical and Accessory Devices; Computer Assistive Technology for the Low Vision Patient; Driving with Low Vision; Low Vision Special Populations I: The Multiply Impaired Patient; Low Vision Special Populations II: The Stroke Patient; Practice Management; The Vision-Related Rehabilitation Network; Case Studies