Low Vision Aids Chaudhry Monica
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What is Low Vision?1

 
Low vision is insufficient vision, despite wearing the best possible corrective lenses or contact lenses or in other words, to be unable to do the things you want to do.
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Vision loss that cannot be corrected by ordinary glasses, contact lenses, medication or surgery is called “low vision.”
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Low vision is the vision which interferes with the daily performance of the individual.
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Low vision refers to a significant reduction of visual function that cannot be corrected to normal range by ordinary glasses, contact lens, medical treatment or surgery.
The following is the World Health Organization's definition of low vision. This is widely-used internationally.
A person with low vision is one who has impairment of visual functioning even after: treatment, for example an operation and/or standard refractive correction (has been given glasses or lenses) and has a visual acuity of less than 6/18 to light perception, or a visual field of less than 10° from the point of fixation (i.e. 20° across) but who uses, or is potentially able to use, vision for the planning and/or execution (doing it!) of a task.
It is important to note that if a person's vision improves with contact lenses or spectacles to better than 6/18 may not be considered to have low vision. However, low vision criteria only follows when the best-corrected visual acuity is less than 6/18.2
A low vision person is one with visual acuity of 6/18 or less in the better eye even after the best possible correction.
If one has low vision, also known as partial sight, it's important to maximize the vision one has.
The low vision services are provided by specially trained optometrists and ophthalmologists and include a thorough eye examination, an evaluation of remaining vision and the prescription of optical devices/non optical device, such as high-powered spectacles and magnifiers, to enhance the images that one can see.
 
Is Low Vision the Same as Blind?
No, blindness is a total lack of vision. If you have a partially-sighted person the word blind should be avoided in any form except where absolutely necessary for legal reasons such as for government benefits. Most legally blind persons have some usable sight but because the word blind is used they are often mistaken as someone without sight.
Diagnostic grouping of blindness is the one who has either:
  1. No light perception
  2. Light perception and projection
  3. Central acuity upto hand movements with gross field loss.
 
Low Vision or Blind?
Perhaps it has been found on general screening through some of our blind schools where the children are termed blind and admitted to these schools, made to read Braille, whereas these children had some residual vision which could have been utilized and improved by low vision devices, such that they could read print and may be lead a better life. Braille as we know is not utilized much in our country except for some signs in some elevators. So, practically by educating them with Braille we have not been actually able to serve them. The service is to rehabilitate these low vision patients specially children. With cooperation from the schools, teachers and parents it is very much possible to get them out of the black world of blind.3
 
BASIC DEFINITIONS
 
Normal Vision
A person is able to perform all close and distant visual tasks that are normally expected in his community. Refractive correction (e.g. glasses) may be needed to give ‘normal’ vision. A person with ‘normal’ vision is someone who has between 6/6 and 6/12 (20/20 and 20/40) vision.
 
Vision Impairment
Refers to conditions with decreased visual acuity from blindness to partial sight.
 
Blindness
It is defined as, no usable vision with exception of light perception.
 
Economic Blindness
It is defined as, visual performance with distance visual acuity of 6/60 or less in the better eye with best ophthalmic correction or as a defect in visual field so that the widest diameter of vision subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees.
 
Functional Vision Impairment
Refers to significant limitation of visual capability, that is manifested by insufficient visual resolution, inadequate field of vision, reduced contrast acuity. Functional impairment prevents or causes difficulty in performing tasks or daily activities.
 
Functional Vision
This refers to the use of vision for a particular purpose. Even small amounts of vision can be useful, for example to recognize a person close up, or to avoid objects. The use made of vision depends on a person's experiences and can vary with different 4conditions. Functional vision may be improved with refractive correction, low vision devices or instruction in the use of vision.
 
Legal Blindness
It is the legal definition used to determine whether an individual with vision impairment is eligible for government benefits. It is 6/60 or less with best correction or a visual field of 20 degrees or less in the widest meridian of the better eye.
 
Vision Rehabilitation
Are services provided to both who are partially sighted and those who are blind. These services include mobility training, adaptive skills training, low vision instruction career services and training, psychological counseling and others.
 
Travel Vision
  • When vision is 3/60 or better
  • And peripheral field of vision is at least 50 degrees in the widest diameter.
 
Partially-Sighted Child
One who has distance VA between 6/24 to 6/60 in the better eye with the best correction.
 
All These Definitions do not Consider and have Their Limitation
  1. Near vision
  2. Scotoma, hemianopia and latent nystagmus
  3. Visual performance like contrast
  4. Improvement with contact lens.
 
What Are Low Vision Aids?
Low vision aids are devices which help people use their sight to better advantage. These aids may be optical lenses, such as 5magnifiers or telescopes, or non optical devices, such as visors, filters, reading slits, stands, lamps and large print.
 
How do Low Vision Aids Work?
Low vision aids may make things larger: they may make things brighter, they may make things clearer, and they may improve contrast. Some may do more than one thing, but generally, all low vision aids make it easier to see something by magnifying it to the level one can see.
 
Impairment Disability Categories – As Laid Down by Indian Government
Category
All with correction
Percent of
No
Good eye
Worse eye
blindness
1.
6/9 – 6/18
6/24 – 6/36
20%
2.
6/18 – 6/36
6/60 to nil
40%
3.
6/60 – 4/60
3/60 to nil
75%
4.
3/60 – 1/60
CF 1 ft to nil
100%
5.
CF 1ft – nil
CF 1 ft to nil
100%
6.
6/6
nil
30%