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In the Zonule
Productions provides
educational seminars in low
vision rehabilitation to rehabilitation professionals. Click the "Z" logo to
find out more.
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DICTIONARY OF EYE TERMINOLOGY
5th edition
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Low vision simulators:
● Are an excellent
educational tool for helping health care, rehabilitation and education
professionals, care providers, and friends and family better understand some of
the abilities and limitations brought on by visual impairments.
● Can
and should be worn over one's glasses to get the most accurate correspondence to
the stated visual acuity.
● Can be used and reused
thousands of times.
● Can be wiped clean
with disinfectant.
- Central Scotoma ("blind spot")
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This simulates eye diseases such as
age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and Stargardt's disease.
Click here.
- Tunnel Vision
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This simulates eye diseases that cause a
loss of side or peripheral vision such as glaucoma or retinitis pigmentosa
(RP). Click here.
- Diabetic Retinopathy
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This simulates the possible effects of
diabetic retinopathy. Click here.
- Impaired Acuity
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This simulates the general loss of visual
acuity associated with cataracts. These can also be used to simulate various
congenital visual impairments. Click here.
- Homonymous Hemianopsia
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This simulates the impairment to the
visual field that can accompany strokes and other head injuries.
Click here.
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