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Consumer Health > ConsHlth: Ophthalmology
Visual Impairment and Rehabilitation Sourcebook, Second Edition
Chambers, James, Ed.
ISBN 13: 
9780780821484
Previous ISBN (13): 
9780780818064
ISBN 10: 
0780821483
Category: 
ConsHlth: Ophthalmology
Edition: 
2
Publisher: 
Infobase
Publication Date: 
10/2024
Format: 
Cloth
Status: 
Not Yet Published
Pages: 
250
Weight: 
2
Retail Price: 
47.00 (Tentative Price May Change)
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0
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0
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Synopsis:
"Visual impairment refers to any abnormality of the eyes, the optic nerve, or the brain that may result in low or loss of vision, affecting visual acuity or visual fields. Common causes among adults include age-related eye diseases such as cataract, glaucoma, and macular degeneration, alongside potential birth defects. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 4.2 million Americans over 40 suffer from uncorrectable vision impairment, with about 1.2 million being blind as of 2012. These numbers are projected to double by 2050 due to an aging population and increasing chronic diseases.The Visual Impairment and Rehabilitation Sourcebook, Second Edition offers comprehensive insights into visual disability, its impact, and rehabilitation. It begins with an overview of disability and visual impairment, providing information on vision health research and surveillance. Various conditions leading to visual impairment, including amblyopia, cataracts, and glaucoma, are discussed, along with guidelines for leading a quality life with visual impairment. The book also covers rehabilitation, benefits, and support systems available, concluding with a directory of resources for further assistance.Part 1: Understanding Disability and Visual Impairment provides an overview of disability, impairment, and activity limitation, explaining how visual disability affects individuals. It delves into vision health, offering data and statistics on vision loss and blindness, and discussing types of visual impairment.Part 2: Conditions Leading to Visual Impairment explores various conditions such as amblyopia, cataracts, glaucoma, and Usher syndrome, detailing their effects.Part 3: Living with Visual Impairment elucidates how individuals can lead quality, independent lives, covering mental health, social welfare, education, and employment opportunities.Part 4: Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Disability Support for Vision Impairme

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