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Revisiting Vision Rehabilitation [PDF]
Low vision is a condition caused by eye or brain disease, in which visual acuity is 20/70 (3/10 or 6/18) or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot be corrected or improved with regular eyeglasses.
Claire Meyniel +5 more
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Public awareness of low vision rehabilitation in China [PDF]
ObjectiveTo demonstrate public awareness of low vision rehabilitation (LVR) in China and identify related influencing factors.MethodsThis cross-sectional study assessed low vision rehabilitation awareness using a Delphi method validated questionnaire ...
Xiaoman Li +14 more
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Vision rehabilitation using microperimetric biofeedback training in age-related macular degeneration [PDF]
AIM: To determine the impact of microperimetric biofeedback training (MBFT) on the quality of vision in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Sri Hudaya Widihastha +5 more
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Mapping the Outcomes of Low-Vision Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review of Interventions, Challenges, and Research Gaps [PDF]
Introduction: Low vision affects more than visual acuity; it substantially disrupts daily functioning and may contribute to long-term cognitive, emotional, and social consequences.
Kingsley Ekemiri +8 more
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Vision rehabilitation workforce in Italy: a country-level analysis [PDF]
Background Research and monitoring of human resources available for vision rehabilitation services has been a neglected area of work in the past. This study aims to offer an overview of the vision rehabilitation workforce available in Italy, in order to ...
Filippo Amore +8 more
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Low vision and rehabilitation are not widely known and practiced in ophthalmology clinics even if there are significant number of blind and visually impaired patients who cannot be improved by spectacles, lenses or surgery.
Parikshit Gogate +4 more
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Visual and cognitive functioning among older adults with low vision before vision rehabilitation: A pilot study [PDF]
IntroductionThe occurrence of age-related vision changes is inevitable. However, some of these changes can become pathological. Research indicates that vision and hearing loss is correlated with age-related cognitive decline, and with a higher risk of ...
Gabrielle Aubin +9 more
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Special Commentary: My Perspective on Vision and Vision Rehabilitation. [PDF]
Vision is the most powerful sense guiding our interaction with the environment. Its process starts with the retinal image as input and results in visually guided behaviors as output. This paper summarizes insights I gained over >40 years dealing with clinical ophthalmology, visual science, and vision rehabilitation, disciplines that all involve vision,
Colenbrander A.
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Ophthalmologic approach to babies with cerebral visual impairment
Background. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is an increasingly common type of visual disturbance in infants and children. The increased incidence is associated with improved neonatal intensive care services and survival of premature infants ...
Şefay Aysun İdil +7 more
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To define the influence of air, SF6 gas and silicon oil 1000cs tamponade injection and oil tamponade removal on corneal biomechanics, central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure. 77 eyes referred to vitrectomy were divided into 4 groups: 19 to air
Zofia Pniakowska, Piotr Jurowski
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