The Role of Smartphones in Eyecare: A Systemic Review
This systematic review explores how smartphones assist eyecare services according to its functions (teleophthalmology, vision health screening, etc)
This systematic review explores how smartphones assist eyecare services according to its functions (teleophthalmology, vision health screening, etc)
Alice Montagner, Optometrist and Optician and student of SAERA shares with us a clinical case of Pseudo Convergence Insufficiency
Alice Montagner analises in this article the visual system development and how it’s connected to the brain structures.
This study presents an overview of recent researchs about the effect of parental consanguinity on strabismus.
Bignocia Masigne study the prevalence of refractive error in a community where affordability and accessibility for eye care facilities seem to be the hindrance towards correcting the refractive errors.
Sandra Abeijón, Optician and Optometrist and student of the Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy, has been published on the Journal of Ophthalmology with Lupine publishers.
This thesis compares the proportion of children with ocular anomalies and refractive errors between incarcerated and non-incarcerated children.
This literature analyses the interaction between blue light and the human eye and the possible lines of defence against its harmful effects.
Analysis of rehabilitation interventions for patients with visual dysfunctions following their mild TBI. By Diana Doorduin.
Obinna Ononuju conducts a retrospective literature review of the prevalence of refractive errors among children in different geopolitical zones of Nigeria.