Low Vision: Principles and Management
Autor Christine Dickinson, Ana Hernandez Trillo, Michael Crosslanden Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2023
Providing an ideal balance of theory and practice, Low Vision: Principles and Management covers all aspects of providing effective eye care to individuals with visual impairment. This concise yet comprehensive resource covers everything from theoretical background to current rehabilitative aids and low vision treatment strategies-all while adopting a practical approach to vision care. It brings practising eye care professionals and students fully up to date with current optical and electronic devices and how they are used in everyday practice, as well as evidence-based vision rehabilitation guidelines.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323876346
ISBN-10: 032387634X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Elsevier
ISBN-10: 032387634X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Elsevier
Cuprins
PART 1 Defining Low Vision
1. What Is Low Vision?
2. Prevalence and Causes of Low Vision
3. Clinical Measures of Visual Performance
4. Patient Centred Outcome Measures
PART 2 Magnification as a Strategy for Improving Visual Performance
5. Magnification
6. Relative Size Magnification: Increasing the Object Size
7. Relative Distance Magnification: Decreasing the Viewing Distance
8. Transverse Magnification
9. Angular Magnification
PART 3 Other Methods for Visual Rehabilitation
10. Contrast and Glare
11. Illumination and Lighting
12. Aids for Peripheral Field Loss
13. Special Training Techniques for Visual Field Loss
14. Rehabilitation Techniques for Nystagmus
15. Sensory Substitution
16. Inclusive and Universal Design
PART 4 Clinical Procedures
17. The Low Vision Assessment
18. The Eye Examination
19. Prescribing Magnification
20. Instruction and Training in the Use of Magnifiers
21. Evaluating Low Vision Services
22. The Place of Low Vision in Optometric Practice
23. Case Studies
PART 5 Appendices
1. Useful Information
2. Sample Record Sheets
3. Patient Literature
4: Examples of Clinic Letters
1. What Is Low Vision?
2. Prevalence and Causes of Low Vision
3. Clinical Measures of Visual Performance
4. Patient Centred Outcome Measures
PART 2 Magnification as a Strategy for Improving Visual Performance
5. Magnification
6. Relative Size Magnification: Increasing the Object Size
7. Relative Distance Magnification: Decreasing the Viewing Distance
8. Transverse Magnification
9. Angular Magnification
PART 3 Other Methods for Visual Rehabilitation
10. Contrast and Glare
11. Illumination and Lighting
12. Aids for Peripheral Field Loss
13. Special Training Techniques for Visual Field Loss
14. Rehabilitation Techniques for Nystagmus
15. Sensory Substitution
16. Inclusive and Universal Design
PART 4 Clinical Procedures
17. The Low Vision Assessment
18. The Eye Examination
19. Prescribing Magnification
20. Instruction and Training in the Use of Magnifiers
21. Evaluating Low Vision Services
22. The Place of Low Vision in Optometric Practice
23. Case Studies
PART 5 Appendices
1. Useful Information
2. Sample Record Sheets
3. Patient Literature
4: Examples of Clinic Letters