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Low-vision aids

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1977
Many visually handicapped people including those registered as ‘Blind’ can be helped to make better use of their residual vision by the competent prescribing and supply of low-vision aids. Such aids may allow them some continued independence in their work and socially.
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Low Vision Aids

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1986
Visual impairment is increasing as a major disability in our aging population. Recent medical and surgical advances in diagnosis and treatment are adding to the increasing numbers of partially sighted persons. Rehabilitation with low vision aids will therefore assume an important role in keeping the “older” individual active, alert, and independent.
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Outcome of Low Vision Aid Provision: The Effectiveness of a Low Vision Clinic

Optometry and Vision Science, 1994
Although there is an increasing need for primary low vision (LV) care, few studies have considered the success rates of optometric LV rehabilitation. We considered the objective success and perceived benefit obtained by 57 elderly LV patients.Tests of reading speed and questionnaires were administered in the patient's home after initial and follow-up ...
S J, Leat, A, Fryer, N J, Rumney
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Evaluation of Low Vision Aids

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1982
The selection of aids for patients with low vision depends upon the optometrist's knowledge of the range of aids available and the properties of these aids. In this paper attention is drawn to certain ‘optometric factors’ as properties of aids. These optometric factors include those of image position and the range over which the image can be moved to ...
Robert J. Jacobs, Alan W. Johnston
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Low Vision Aids

2006
1. What is Low Vision...1 2. Magnitude of Low Vision...6 3. Optics of Low Vision Devices...12 4. The Functional Assessment...18 5. The Examination and Evaluation...25 6.
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Orientation to Low Vision Aids

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1979
This article orients the reader to numerous aspects of low vision aids, including types of aids, function of aids, training sequence and considerations, a non-technical description of visual acuity, and favorable prognostic factors in using low vision aids. A brief annotated resource list is included.
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Low Vision Aids

2023
Aysun İdil, Esra Şahli
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[Satisfaction with low vision aids].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2002
To study satisfaction with the prescription of low vision aids (LVA) and to correlate LVA with eye disease and visual function one year after prescription.A questionnaire was sent out to 576 patients who had received LVAs in 1998. We evaluated their subjective satisfaction with the LVA as well as with the whole examination in our low vision department ...
K, Rohrschneider   +3 more
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LOW VISION AIDS LIST

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
To the Editor. —Last year, I lectured before the Chicago Ophthalmological Society on May 25. I invited the immediate audience to write to me for a list of simple Low Vision Aids if desired. This lecture just appeared on Audio-Digest (tape service) and the invitation as well.
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