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LOW VISION

Optometry and Vision Science, 1973
RANDALL T. JOSE, ALFRED A. ROSENBLOOM
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Vision assessment and rehabilitation in low vision

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1992
This subjective review of the year's literature on low vision, with particular emphasis on rehabilitation, attempts to search out and discuss what is new and innovative rather than to cover the year's publications with equal weight. The review covers areas of testing and assessment of children and the multiply impaired with low vision, vision ...
S J, Leat, G C, Wood
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Low Vision and Aging

Optometry and Vision Science, 1990
As people age they are more susceptible to various problems in the visual system. The optometrist is in the position to take care of many of the functional losses that result from age-related problems and diseases. With increased awareness of basic low vision and rehabilitation services, the practitioner can continue to care for the visual needs of the
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Low vision

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1987
Allan G. Dodds, Denis P. Davis
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Low‐vision aids

Child: Care, Health and Development, 1975
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Low Vision Standards

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2005
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Vision and Low Vision

2012
Amy Horowitz, Cynthia Stuen
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Low Vision: When Vision Fails

2009
An 80-year-old woman and her sister who is 85 years old visited their ophthalmologist both complaining of a loss of vision for the past few months. Previously the younger sister was able to drive, prepare meals, read prescription labels, and pay the bills. Lately she has had difficulty with all of these tasks.
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Low Vision

2005
William A. Sodeman, Thomas C. Sodeman
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