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E Telescopic Systems p.32 1) Galilean Systems 2) Kepler Systems Contents F Electronic Magnifers p.34 1) Video Magnifers 2) Handheld Electronic magnifers 3) Magnifcation Software G Daily Living Aids p.36 4 Rehabilitation of Visually Impaired People A Refraction, an Essential Prerequisite p.37 1) Interview Practical Low Vision 2) Refraction B Managing the Rehabilitation of a Visually Impaired Person p.43 1) Assessing Visual Functions a) Sensory Assessment b) Assessment of the Fixation and Eye Movements c) Functional Assessment 2) Developing the Residual Functional Vision a) In Cases of Central Vision Loss b) In Cases of Peripheral Vision Loss c) In Cases of Overall Vision Loss C The Choice of Vision Aid p.47 1) Evaluation of the Project 2) Assessment of the Magnifcation for Distance Vision 3) Analysis of Near Vision 4) Tests and Recommendation a) Which Eye to Correct? b) Testing of Various Systems in Situ 5) Learning to Use Optical Aids a) Lighting Adjustment b) Maintaining Working Distance c) Mastering the Movement of the Text d) Mastering the Returns to the Next Line 6) Making Customised Optical Vision Aids a) Taking Measurements b) Fitting Advice c) What to Fit to the Other Eye? d) Delivery and Adjustment Supplement: Overview of the Optimum Choice of Vision Aid p.54 5 Some Examples of Patients Rehabilitation Supplement: Account by a Visually Impaired Person p.59 Conclusion p.61 4 Copyright © 2013 ESSILOR ACADEMY EUROPE, 13 rue Moreau, 75012 Paris, France - All rights reserved – Do not copy or distribute.
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