
Understanding and managing vision deficits : a guide for occupational therapists
Title:
Understanding and managing vision deficits : a guide for occupational therapists
Author:
Scheiman, Mitchell, author.
ISBN:
9781617117756
Personal Author:
Edition:
Third edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (399 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
Background information / Mitchell Scheiman -- Review of basic anatomy, physiology, and development of the visual system / Mitchell Scheiman -- Optometric model of vision, part one : acuity, refractive, and eye health disorders / Mitchell Scheiman -- Optometric model of vision, part two : visual efficiency skills / Mitchell Scheiman -- Optometric model of vision, part three : visual information processing skills / Mitchell Scheiman -- Screening for visual acuity, visual efficiency and visual information processing problems / Mitchell Scheiman -- Management of refractive, visual efficiency, and visual information processing disorders / Mitchell Scheiman -- Visual problems associated with learning disorders / Mitchell Scheiman -- Visual problems associated with brain injury / Lynn Fishman Hellerstein and Mitchell Scheiman --
Visual rehabilitation for patients with brain injury / Lynn Fishman Hellerstein ... [et al.] -- Visual problems associated with developmental and sensory disabilities / Sarah D. Appel and Elise B. Ciner -- Management of vision problems for the developmentally disabled / Elise B. Ciner and Sarah D. Appel -- Low vision : overview and review of the low vision evaluation and treatment / Paul Freeman -- Visual impairment and activities of daily living / Maureen A. Duffy, Kathleen M. Huebner, and Diane P. Wormsley -- Getting involved in low vision rehabilitation / Maxine Scheiman and Mitchell Scheiman -- Inter-relationship model / Mitchell Scheiman and Maxine Scheiman -- Theory and guidelines for visual task analysis and synthesis / Kathleen Tsurumi and Valorie Todd.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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