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            <title>Low Vision Aids - Bringing Quality of Life Back to Sight </title>
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<p>Living a quality life while suffering the effects of low vision is  challenging to all those who have experienced the condition. Whether  your favourite past time of reading a good book or the morning newspaper  has become demanding, work tasks are becoming increasingly difficult,  or you feel that driving has become an unsafe adventure for yourself and  other road users, there are simple and effective ways to alleviate and  cure low vision conditions, allowing you to get on with living your life  the way you want. Vision loss can be frustrating and traumatic.</p>
<p>The  term 'low vision' refers to a condition where an individual suffers  from a significant visual impairment caused by a variety of factors  which include macula degeneration, eye trauma, retinitis pigmentosa,  glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment or hereditary and  birth defects.</p>
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            <author> dsk@loewvision.org (David Burn)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 17:42:41 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>What is Low Vision? </title>
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<p>Low Vision is a term used when vision leaves an individual unable  to maintain a functional level of visual activity. This may be due to  the onset of eye disease or traumatic injury. This typically is related  to visual acuities of 20/60 or worse. Visual function can also be  limited by restricted visual fields even if the acuity remains good. Low  vision is the residual visual acuity of the eye after correction with  eyeglasses or contact lenses.</p>
<p>Low vision is caused by many  conditions, but the most common are:</p>
<p>Macular Degeneration <br />Diabetic Retinopathy <br />Cataracts <br />Optic Nerve Disorders</p>
<p>Low Vision Rehabilitation is most often  delivered by a Low Vision Specialist through the management of three  variables:</p>
<p>Illumination, Magnification and Education.</p>
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            <author> dsk@loewvision.org (Richard A Martin)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 17:41:33 GMT</pubDate>
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