Video-Based Low-Vision Devices
Video-Based Low-Vision Devices Jennie Y. Kageyama Joseph L. Demer Steven D. Schwartz Melissa W. Chun Low-vision devices, whether optical or video based, facilitate visual function and mitigate limitations due to…
Video-Based Low-Vision Devices Jennie Y. Kageyama Joseph L. Demer Steven D. Schwartz Melissa W. Chun Low-vision devices, whether optical or video based, facilitate visual function and mitigate limitations due to…
The Cross Cylinder Stuart E. Wunsh The invention of the cross cylinder can be traced back to the early 19th century. In 1837, the astronomer Sir George Biddle Airy1 made…
Vision Rehabilitation Joel A. Kraut Low vision is increasingly a problem in our society today and will continue to be so in the future.1 Low vision refers to a range…
Prescribing Multifocal Lenses James E. Sheedy Bret J. Andre Multifocal spectacle lenses are primarily used in the treatment of presbyopia. Secondary usages include treatment of esophoria and pre-presbyopic accommodative dysfunctions…
Glare and Contrast Sensitivity Testing Edmond H. Thall David Miller Humberto Salinas INTRODUCTION One of the most vexing clinical problems commonly encountered is the patient with vague but definite visual…
Retinoscopy Jonathan D. Wirtschafter Gary S. Schwartz Retinoscopy is the most practical, manual method of objective refraction. Classic textbooks of ophthalmology1 and visual optics2,3 have stressed that the practice of…
Optical Correction of Childhood Aphakia Scott R. Lambert Eric W. Hein Introduction The optical correction of childhood aphakia with an intraocular lens (IOL) has become the method of choice in…
The Optics of Myopia Wayne G. Whitmore The optical correction of the myopic eye can present unique and frustrating management problems. An understanding of the optical considerations that govern the…