TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN LOW VISION PRACTICE |
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Authors: | LESLEY BOULTON MB CHB FRACO DO Ophthalmologist |
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Affiliation: | Low Vision Clinic, Palmerston North Hospital, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The Low Vision Clinic at the Palmerston North Hospital has now been oerating for 70 years. Over the course of these ten years a number of factors have emerged which can be as readily applied to general ophthalmological practice as to low vision practice. The philosophy of low vision care is one of which all ophthalmologists should be aware and includes factors to be taken into account when dealing with children, people in the workplace, and everyday factors involved in daily living activities, all of which are equally relevant in routine ophthalmological practice. This paper endeavours to share some thoughts on these factors and also discusses means by which the visually handicapped can be helped in areas where specialist low vision services are not readily available. |
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Keywords: | Low vision clinic distance acuity near reading acuity partially-sighted patients low vision aids magnification hand and stand magnifiers telescopic units cosed circuit television (CCTV). |
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