
Computers are invading all facets of optometric practice including low vision care. This brief paper will discuss indications for prescribing computer low vision aids, hardware and software currently available, and provide several short case reports to illustrate how the visually impaired individual can utilize this new technology.
Adult, Male, Computers, Vision Disorders, Self-Help Devices, Optic Atrophy, Microcomputers, Humans, Female, Software, Optometry
Adult, Male, Computers, Vision Disorders, Self-Help Devices, Optic Atrophy, Microcomputers, Humans, Female, Software, Optometry
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