With visual symptoms occurring in fifty to ninety percent of
workers using computers, this practical guide provides careful
diagnosis and treatment of visual conditions which can cause visual
syndromes. This authoritative text further provides an assessment
of the visual ergonomics of a patient's work station, and makes
suggestions to reduce the visual demands of a task. Serves as a
readable and practical "how-to" guide to computer-related visual
problems that guides the reader in diagnosing and treating
computer-related visual disorders. In-depth coverage addresses both
the common visual problems and the environmental factors that cause
them. Action plans in each chapter suggest activities for
implementing and applying strategies in the workplace. A chapter on
positioning the practice provides information on how to expand
clinical practice into the area of caring for computer-users and
improve patient satisfaction. A chapter on marketing provides the
tools needed to bring new patients into the reader's practice and
expand the patient base. Exercises and hand-out materials designed
for patient education encourage patient compliance with treatment
guidelines. Up-to-date information on various research studies and
notes discusses the evidence-based rationales behind effective
practice. Information on lens products provides information on
prescribing lenses designed for computer use. Discussions of
computer-simulation instruments provides information on the
purchase and use of computer simulation instruments.
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