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OverviewWith visual symptoms ocurring in 50 to 90 per cent of workers using computers, this practical guide provides careful diagnosis and treatment of visual conditions which can cause visual syndromes. James Sheedy's authoritative text further provides an assessment of the visual ergonomics of a patient's VDT work station, and suggestions to reduce the visual demands of a task. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James E. Sheedy (Professor of Optometry, The Ohio State University College of Optometry, Columbus, OH) , Peter G. Shaw-McMinn (Assistant Professor of Clinical Science, Southern California College of Optometry, Fullerton, CA)Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9780750674041ISBN 10: 0750674040 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 27 September 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents1. 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 SpecialistReviewsREVIEW OF CURRENT EDITION: <br><br> Diagnosing and Treating Computer-Related Vision Problems is a well-written, easy to read text that addresses the modern day visual concerns of the computer-user patient. This book is a valuable resource and practical guide for the eye care practitioner who is commonly faced with patients who exhibit computer-related vision disorders. Likewise, this text is recommended for the student who wishes to learn the latest diagnostic and management techniques for patients with problems related to computer usage. <br>- Optometry and Vision Science - 2003 REVIEW OF CURRENT EDITION: ""Diagnosing and Treating Computer-Related Vision Problems is a well-written, easy to read text that addresses the modern day visual concerns of the computer-user patient. This book is a valuable resource and practical guide for the eye care practitioner who is commonly faced with patients who exhibit computer-related vision disorders. Likewise, this text is recommended for the student who wishes to learn the latest diagnostic and management techniques for patients with problems related to computer usage."" - Optometry and Vision Science - 2003 REVIEW OF CURRENT EDITION: <br> <br> Diagnosing and Treating Computer-Related Vision Problems is a well-written, easy to read text that addresses the modern day visual concerns of the computer-user patient. This book is a valuable resource and practical guide for the eye care practitioner who is commonly faced with patients who exhibit computer-related vision disorders. Likewise, this text is recommended for the student who wishes to learn the latest diagnostic and management techniques for patients with problems related to computer usage. <br> - Optometry and Vision Science - 2003 REVIEW OF CURRENT EDITION: -Diagnosing and Treating Computer-Related Vision Problems is a well-written, easy to read text that addresses the modern day visual concerns of the computer-user patient. This book is a valuable resource and practical guide for the eye care practitioner who is commonly faced with patients who exhibit computer-related vision disorders. Likewise, this text is recommended for the student who wishes to learn the latest diagnostic and management techniques for patients with problems related to computer usage.- - Optometry and Vision Science - 2003 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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