This article examines the various vision rehabilitation procedures that are available for early and late blindness. Depending on the pathology involved, several vision rehabilitation procedures exist, or are in development. Visual aids are available for low vision individuals, as are sensory aids for blind persons. Most noninvasive sensory substitution prostheses as well as implanted visual prostheses in development are reviewed. Issues dealing with vision rehabilitation are also discussed, such as problems of biocompatibility, electrical safety, psychosocial aspects, and ethics. Basic studies devoted to vision rehabilitation such as simulation in mathematical models and simulation of artificial vision are also presented. Finally, the impor...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the rehabilitative process and visual rehabilit...
Objetive: To describe the characteristics of people with visual impairment who participated in the V...
Introduction: the term visual prosthesis refers to any device capable of eliciting visual percepts i...
Development of the systems of visual prostheses by human Intervention to restore functional vision. ...
This article provides information concerning issues related to the care of individuals who are visua...
After more than 40 years of research, visual prostheses are moving from the laboratory into the clin...
Abstract Visual prostheses are implantable medical devices that are able to provide some degree of v...
The thesis "Rehabilitation of eye pathologies and visual handicap compensation" was aimed at the vis...
Allied health professionals are becoming increasingly adept at identifying persons that are living w...
The cost of vision loss worldwide has been estimated at nearly $3 trillion (http://www.amdalliance.o...
A successful restoration of vision should allow the blind to look, to see and to understand. The eng...
PURPOSE. One to two percent of the population in the Western world is visually impaired or blind. Fo...
Human trials of prototype visual prostheses have successfully elicited visual percepts (phosphenes) ...
The purpose of this literature review is to provide information on the importance of low vision reha...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the rehabilitative process and visual rehabilit...
Objetive: To describe the characteristics of people with visual impairment who participated in the V...
Introduction: the term visual prosthesis refers to any device capable of eliciting visual percepts i...
Development of the systems of visual prostheses by human Intervention to restore functional vision. ...
This article provides information concerning issues related to the care of individuals who are visua...
After more than 40 years of research, visual prostheses are moving from the laboratory into the clin...
Abstract Visual prostheses are implantable medical devices that are able to provide some degree of v...
The thesis "Rehabilitation of eye pathologies and visual handicap compensation" was aimed at the vis...
Allied health professionals are becoming increasingly adept at identifying persons that are living w...
The cost of vision loss worldwide has been estimated at nearly $3 trillion (http://www.amdalliance.o...
A successful restoration of vision should allow the blind to look, to see and to understand. The eng...
PURPOSE. One to two percent of the population in the Western world is visually impaired or blind. Fo...
Human trials of prototype visual prostheses have successfully elicited visual percepts (phosphenes) ...
The purpose of this literature review is to provide information on the importance of low vision reha...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the rehabilitative process and visual rehabilit...
Objetive: To describe the characteristics of people with visual impairment who participated in the V...
Introduction: the term visual prosthesis refers to any device capable of eliciting visual percepts i...