A Retrospective Study on keratoconus patients living in the central division, Fiji, 2015 – 2019.
This retrospective study aims to describe the severity of Keratoconus in patients living in the central division of Fiji.
This retrospective study aims to describe the severity of Keratoconus in patients living in the central division of Fiji.
Ioannis Dadamogias, student of SAERA, discusses in this article the efficacy of vision therapy on partial or full recovery of vision after a concussion leading to PTVS.
The optometrist is a critical member of the glaucoma patient management team. In this article,Filip Kecer discusses the optometrist's role in glaucoma care.
Tests to Treat Patients with Accommodative Abnormalities By Lipsa Jiegney Udwadia and student of the Expert Certificate in Vision Therapy From a developmental and behavioural perspective, few tests related to accommodative abnormalities: Anaglyphs, Polaroids […]
This research compares the visual results, patient satisfaction and the rate of patient’s independence through four intraocular lens designs with extended vision range.
Alessandro Toschino analyses the main aspects to consider when performing an eye and vision examination for a correct assessment in children with reading problems.
Shih Kae Chew, student of the Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy has been published on JOJ Ophthalmology.
Vision Therapy is an area of knowledge in constant growth, consisting of different exercises to treat dysfunctions such as ocular accommodation, binocularity and ocular motility from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Master´s Thesis of Sounak Choudhuri, Pediatric Optometrist and student of SAERA (Postgraduate Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy).
The guide outlined is based on new research, accredited books and articles in relation to the use of contact lenses and their proper fitting.