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 | DIAGNOSING AND TREATING COMPUTER-RELATED VISION PROBLEMS
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By
James Sheedy, OD, PhD, Professor of Optometry, The Ohio State University College of Optometry, Columbus, OH
Peter Shaw-McMinn, OD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Science, Southern California College of Optometry, Fullerton, CA
Description
With visual symptoms occurring in 50-90 percent of workers using computers, this practical guide details careful diagnosis and treatment
of visual conditions that can cause visual syndromes. This book provides the knowledge, references, materials, and action plans designed
to help practitioners diagnose and manage computer-related vision disorders. It addresses the visual and environmental factors that cause
the visual problems experienced by computer users, offering practical suggestions for assessing the visual ergonomics of a patient's
computer workstation and reducing the visual demands of a task.
Contents
1. Computer Vision Syndrome 2. Positioning Your Practice to Care for Computer-User Patients 3. Signs and Symptoms of Computer Vision
Problems 4. Diagnosing and Treating Refractive Errors for Computer Users 5. Diagnosis and Treatment of Accommodative and Binocular
Conditions 6. Presbyopia and Computer Use 7. Treating Ocular Pathological Conditions that Affect Computer Vision 8. Lighting 9.
Reflections from the Computer Display 10. Computer Displays 11. Optimum Workstation Arrangements 12. The ECP as a Consultant
providing Workplace Evaluations 13. Assisting Children and Low Vision Patients in the Use of Computers 14. Marketing Yourself as
a Computer Vision Specialist
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 288 pages, publication date: SEP-2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-7404-1
ISBN-10: 0-7506-7404-0
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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