Two of the most common causes of low vision are diabetic retinopathy, and a history of diabetes — especially when high glucose levels persist over long periods, according to the American Diabetes Association. With this in mind and the fact that this issue’s theme is diabetes, here’s a list of related content from Optometric Management’s newsletter “Managing Low Vision,” edited by Richard Shuldiner, OD, FAAO:
When is Your Patient Ready for a Low Vision Referral:https://bit.ly/3M6sALK
Levels of Low Vision: https://bit.ly/3vgSW6M
Managing Expectations of the Low Vision Patient and Their Family: https://bit.ly/37P8SFt
The Low Vision Exam: What Your Patient Can Expect, Part 1: https://bit.ly/3EdApfA
The Low Vision Exam: What Your Patient Can Expect, Part 2: https://bit.ly/3KKSLqO.
The Low Vision Exam: What Your Patient Can Expect, Part 3: https://bit.ly/3uG3Una
The Low Vision Exam: What Your Patient Can Expect, Part 4: https://bit.ly/3vhjiWb