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Sports Vision: A Growing Optometric Specialty

“Vision is the trigger mechanism controlling the athlete’s first move.” – Martin WF: What the coach should know about the vision of athletes “If an athlete is not visually fit, he is certainly not physically fit.” – Garner AI: Visual aid prescribing for the athlete The two statements above were reiterated in a must-read article titled “Overview …

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Case History: The Key to Understanding Binocular Vision Problems

From the start of Optometry school, professors and supervisors preached that a patient’s chief complaint and case history should direct your exam.   Finally in my fourth year of Optometry I understand why. I have found that when it comes to binocular vision disorders or what Griffin & Grisham in “Binocular Anomalies: Diagnosis and Vision Therapy” …

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Understanding the Optometric Specialty of Low Vision

Imagine if you lost the ability to see; how would you be able to tell the time when you can’t even see the clock? How would you read the newspaper, navigate through your phone, or read your e-mail? How would you cook dinner, when you cannot see the dials on the stove, follow the instructions …

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Near Point of Convergence: To The Nose is Not All You Need to Know!

What?! Have I lost my mind?! Well most optometrists would say that having an NPC of TTN is the ultimate convergence a patient can have; however I ask you to think differently. Ok. Let’s take a step back and start from the beginning.  As part of your routine entrance tests you take out an accommodative …

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Rae Huang of SUNY Optometry; The Winner of the Kindle Fire

It was all in celebration for the launch of the New OptometryStudents.com which launched nearly 2 weeks ago. This battle came down to two exquisit optometry students, Rae Huang of SUNY Optometry c/o 2013 and Daniel Sjolund of NECO c/o 2015. Both students were required to submit clinical pearls to the website; the student with …

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8 Apps To Recommend For Visually Impaired Patients

By: Stefania Paniccia IAUPR Class of 2013  The American Optometric Association defines visual impairment (or low vision) as a functional limitation of the eye(s) or visual system and can present as reduced visual acuity or contrast sensitivity, visual field loss, photophobia, diplopia, visual distortion, perceptual difficulties, or any combination of the aforementioned dysfunctions. According to …

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Clinical Application of Optical Principles

Hello everyone, today I will be discussing some of the common clinical applications of optical principles.  Optics, the study of light, is the central physical science of our profession.  It also happens to be one of my favorite subjects so far in optometry school.  Unlike my OAT articles, I’m going to have to limit the …

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