Low vision has been defined by best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better eye, substantial visual field loss, or substantial loss of contrast sensitivity that cannot be corrected by refraction, medical treatment, or surgery. In the United States, low vision is most commonly caused by age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Most patients with low vision are elderly, although patients of all ages – including pediatric patients – may be affected. Low vision may decrease a patient’s quality of life substantially, leading to emotional distress and possibly depression. Low vision specialists aim to maximize the remaining vision of a patient by providing optical aids, orientation and mobility training...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
Low vision is defined as any disabling chronic visual impairment that cannot be corrected medically,...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
As an independent practitioner working with indi-viduals with vision loss, one of the authors has ha...
Early screening, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related eye diseases are emerging challenges for pu...
Clinically, low vision (LV) is defined as an untreatable impairment that limits perti-nent activitie...
Low vision is a condition caused by eye or brain disease, in which visual acuity is 20/70 (3/10 or 6...
Due to the increasing age of the global population, rates of visual disability are increasing. Visua...
Allied health professionals are becoming increasingly adept at identifying persons that are living w...
Patients with low vision typically have reduced visual acu-ity and a significant loss of contrast se...
The care of low-vision patients is termed vision rehabilitation, and optometrists\ud have an essenti...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
As clinicians, being faced with a patient whose vision we cannot improve any further can make us fee...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
Low vision is defined as any disabling chronic visual impairment that cannot be corrected medically,...
When medical and surgical intervention cannot alleviate all of the impairments resulting from diseas...
As an independent practitioner working with indi-viduals with vision loss, one of the authors has ha...
Early screening, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related eye diseases are emerging challenges for pu...
Clinically, low vision (LV) is defined as an untreatable impairment that limits perti-nent activitie...
Low vision is a condition caused by eye or brain disease, in which visual acuity is 20/70 (3/10 or 6...
Due to the increasing age of the global population, rates of visual disability are increasing. Visua...
Allied health professionals are becoming increasingly adept at identifying persons that are living w...
Patients with low vision typically have reduced visual acu-ity and a significant loss of contrast se...
The care of low-vision patients is termed vision rehabilitation, and optometrists\ud have an essenti...
Purpose. To determine the proportion of people with low vision who can be adequately managed at a se...
As clinicians, being faced with a patient whose vision we cannot improve any further can make us fee...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive low...
Background: Only a small percentage of people with low vision in Australia receive comprehensive lo...
Low vision, or more currently t ermed subnormal vision, is an important aspect of vision that optome...
Low vision is defined as any disabling chronic visual impairment that cannot be corrected medically,...