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Low vision refers to decrease in vision that cannot be corrected with spectacles, contact lenses or surgery. Unlike blindness, these patients can use their vision to some extent to carry out their day-to-day activities, reading or writing. Any disease, disorder or an injury to the eyes can lead to low vision. The Vision Rehabilitation service at PreciEyes has various techniques to rehabilitate the issue of low vision and blindness.
Some of the common conditions that lead to low vision include:
- Some of the common conditions that lead to low vision include:
- Congenital cataract/Aphakia
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Age related macular degeneration
- Heredomacular degenerations
- Glaucoma
- Nystagmus
- Albinism
- Optic nerve diseases
There are many alternative methods of enhancing the residual vision of people with low vision. Popular low vision aids include:
- Illuminated or non-illuminated hand magnifiers
- Illuminated or non-illuminated stand magnifiers
- Magnifying glasses
- Bar readers
- Sheet magnifiers
- Pocket magnifiers
- Telescopic glasses
- Closed-circuit television
- Large print text books/magazines
- Large dial watches / Talking watches
- Signature guide
- Typoscopes for reading
- Text reading softwares
PreciEyes low vision services help people with low vision to read and write smaller prints, watch television, recognize sign boards and faces at distances, help see blackboards in classroom for students, get away with glare problems, read or write using current technologies.
For more details call 9884757760 / mail to care@precieyes.com