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9781556427954

The Low Vision Handbook for Eyecare Professionals

by Brown, Barbara
  • ISBN13:

    9781556427954

  • ISBN10:

    1556427956

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-04-15
  • Publisher: Slack Incorporated

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Summary

Clearly organized and simply presented,The Low Vision Handbook for Eyecare Professionals, Second Editionoffers an introduction to all aspects of low vision, including a short history of low vision and the basic optics of magnifiers. Updated and revised this second edition ofThe Low Vision Handbook for Eyecare Professionalsprovides practical material on assessing low vision patients, the psychology of visual loss, and ways to alleviate patientsrs" common fears. Additionally, Barbara Brown explores current optical, nonoptical, and electronic devices and their appropriate uses for various patients. Additional features include: bull; Case histories to explain some differences among patients at varying levels of vision loss bull; Key points and study icons that highlight topics of interest for paraprofessionals studying for their certification exams bull; Addresses and websites for vendors of low vision aids and devices bull; Contact information for rehabilitation centers and support agencies to benefit visually impaired patients bull; Multiple references and resources for further study The Low Vision Handbook for Eyecare Professionals, Second Editionis perfect for students of the ophthalmic and optometric sciences, introductory-level assistants and other medical office staff, as well as more experienced technicians. The easy-to-read format, user-friendly terminology, and resource information make it an invaluable book for all who assist low vision patients.

Author Biography

Barbara Brown, CO, Med, is an orthoptist and ophthalmic medical technologist who began her career as an orientation and mobility instructor. She has been dedicated to low vision care since 1976 and has helped to initiate low vision clinics in Augusta, CA; Jacksonville, FL; and several ophthalmology practices around Boston, MA. She has provided low vision care to patients, taught ophthalmology residents and ophthalmic technicians about low vision, and assisted in the development of the low vision section of the JCAHPO™ certification examinations. She has seen a tremendous increase of interest in low vision over the past 30 years and hopes that the next generation of ophthalmic and optometric health care providers of any capacity continue to be vitally concerned about the debilitating aspects of low vision and are able to help their patients with compassion and skill. Ms. Brown currently teaches mathematics at a high school in the Boston area. After having several low vision students, she is learning to further appreciate the needs of low vision youth. And after becoming presbyobic herself, she is learning to further appreciate the value of magnification!

Table of Contents

Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author The Study Icons
Introduction to Low Vision
Optical Low Vision Aids
Non-Optical and Daily Living Aids
Electronic and Computer-Assisted Low Vision Aids
History Taking
Assessment of Visual Function
Selecting Aids for Individuals
The Emotional and Social Aspects of Visual Loss
Rehabilitation and Referrals
Providing Low Vision Care in the Private Practice or Clinic
Case Histories
Glossary
Index
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