Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment and blindness in monocular patients. This is the second of two articles in which Peter Black and Tina Arbon Black explore personal eye protection and prescription safety spectacles
Maxillofacial injuries are common and account for up to 5 % of attendances in accident departments. ...
Prevention of occupational eye injuries requires sufficient knowledge of the causal relationship exi...
About 4% of the world population has visual impairment or blindness. This book is aimed at addressin...
Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment, and blindness in monocular pa...
In this, the second in the series Fundamentals of Eye Care Practice, Peter Black and Tina Arbon Blac...
In the second article focusing on binocular vision as an influence upon spectacle correction, Peter ...
Modern presbyopes have a huge selection of vision correction options from which to choose. In this a...
In the first in a series of articles relating to the many aspects of Standards of Practice introduce...
In this the third article in this series concentrating on correction of presbyopia Peter Black and T...
njuries to the eye are common. Many are minor but, if not treated quickly and appropriately, can lea...
The preceding two articles in this series have looked at the basics of prismatic effects, binocular ...
Ocular trauma is an important cause of unilateral blindness and visual impairment across the world. ...
Context: POAG is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Factors associated with the da...
There are many industrial tasks, occupations and leisure activities where ocular hazards occur. Whe...
Visual function is of inestimable value to mankind. In spite of the important function the eyes perf...
Maxillofacial injuries are common and account for up to 5 % of attendances in accident departments. ...
Prevention of occupational eye injuries requires sufficient knowledge of the causal relationship exi...
About 4% of the world population has visual impairment or blindness. This book is aimed at addressin...
Eye injury remains a significant cause of monocular visual impairment, and blindness in monocular pa...
In this, the second in the series Fundamentals of Eye Care Practice, Peter Black and Tina Arbon Blac...
In the second article focusing on binocular vision as an influence upon spectacle correction, Peter ...
Modern presbyopes have a huge selection of vision correction options from which to choose. In this a...
In the first in a series of articles relating to the many aspects of Standards of Practice introduce...
In this the third article in this series concentrating on correction of presbyopia Peter Black and T...
njuries to the eye are common. Many are minor but, if not treated quickly and appropriately, can lea...
The preceding two articles in this series have looked at the basics of prismatic effects, binocular ...
Ocular trauma is an important cause of unilateral blindness and visual impairment across the world. ...
Context: POAG is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Factors associated with the da...
There are many industrial tasks, occupations and leisure activities where ocular hazards occur. Whe...
Visual function is of inestimable value to mankind. In spite of the important function the eyes perf...
Maxillofacial injuries are common and account for up to 5 % of attendances in accident departments. ...
Prevention of occupational eye injuries requires sufficient knowledge of the causal relationship exi...
About 4% of the world population has visual impairment or blindness. This book is aimed at addressin...