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CATS_scheme_V4 - Sheffield Local Optometric Committee

... not a requirement of the GOS sight test, nor is it funded. It is however a ‘core competency’ that all optometrists should be able to perform. OHT is defined by NICE guidelines as repeatable IOP over 21 mmHg as measured by Goldmann applanation tonometry. By defining the criteria and procedures for di ...
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... • Presbyopia – the age-related, irreversible reduction in amplitude of accommodation. – Clinically significant when the accommodative demand at the patient’s normal reading distance (~ 40cm) is 50% of the available accommodative amplitude. – Example: ~2.5D accommodative demand at 40cm with 5D or le ...
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Vision therapy

Vision therapy, also known as vision training, is used to improve vision skills such as eye movement control and eye coordination. It involves a series of procedures carried out in both home and office settings, usually under professional supervision by an orthoptist or optometrist.Vision therapy can be prescribed when a comprehensive eye examination indicates that it is an appropriate treatment option for the patient. The specific program of therapy is based on the results of standardized tests, the needs of the patient, and the patient's signs and symptoms. Programs typically involve eye exercises and the use of lenses, prisms, filters, occluders, specialized instruments, and / or computer programs. The course of therapy may last weeks to several years, with intermittent monitoring by the eye doctor.
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