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Abstract Low vision is any form of vision impairment, not correctable by glasses or contacts, resulting from eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or cataract. Low vision is a broad spectrum lying between total blindness and normal vision.
David G Hunter +2 more
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1996
ABSTRACT Low vision rehabilitation often concentrates on vocational and living skills training. Nonetheless, the motivation for improving reading or travel skills may be to pursue some enjoyable recreational activity. A case report of a telescopic aid for surfing is presented, emphasizing the importance of recreation in low vision ...
J, Owen, P, Herse
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ABSTRACT Low vision rehabilitation often concentrates on vocational and living skills training. Nonetheless, the motivation for improving reading or travel skills may be to pursue some enjoyable recreational activity. A case report of a telescopic aid for surfing is presented, emphasizing the importance of recreation in low vision ...
J, Owen, P, Herse
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International Journal of Computer Vision, 2000
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William T. Freeman +2 more
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William T. Freeman +2 more
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1990
ABSTRACT 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 ...
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ABSTRACT 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 ...
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Quality of Life of Low‐Vision Patients and Outcomes of Low‐Vision Rehabilitation
Optometry and Vision Science, 2001ABSTRACT: Purpose. The impact of low vision on self‐reported quality of life and changes after low‐vision intervention are investigated. Methods. Literature reports from 1990 to 2000 are reviewed.
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Low Vision Aids: The Effectiveness of Low Vision Rehabilitation
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences, 2013Elif DEMİRKILINÇ +2 more
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