Revisiting Vision Rehabilitation.
Autor: | Meyniel C; Department of Neurophysiology, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France.; Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris-Sorbonne University, Paris, France., Bodaghi B; Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris-Sorbonne University, Paris, France.; Department of Ophthalmology, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France., Robert PY; Department of Ophthalmology, Limoges Hospital, Limoges, France.; Department of Ophthalmology, University of Limoges, Limoges, France. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Frontiers in systems neuroscience [Front Syst Neurosci] 2017 Nov 01; Vol. 11, pp. 82. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Nov 01 (Print Publication: 2017). |
DOI: | 10.3389/fnsys.2017.00082 |
Abstrakt: | Low vision is a condition caused by eye or brain disease, in which visual acuity is 20/70 (3/10 or 6/18) or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot be corrected or improved with regular eyeglasses. It impacts personal ability to perform vision-dependent tasks as activities of daily living, walking, reading or using a computer. Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary training dedicated to improve patients' functional abilities and quality of life. It has to be personalized to every individual situation, whatever the underlying pathology. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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