THE VISION POST
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Insightful Vision: How Artificial Intelligence Transforms Age-Related Macular Degeneration Care
Reshma S Suresh, B.Optom M.Optom Student, The Sankara Nethralaya Academy, Chennai, India Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Age related macular degeneration, Screening Introduction Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a progressive eye condition affecting...
The Vital Role of Optometrists in Tele-ophthalmology: Enriching Eye-Care for the Community
Kristi Sharma, B.Optom M.Optom Student, The Sankara Nethralaya Academy, Chennai, India Introduction The advent of telemedicine has revolutionised healthcare globally, especially in the realm of eye care in the form of teleophthalmology. Teleophthalmology has...
Seeing is Believing: The Promise of Retinal Gene Therapy
Aakanksha Pathania, B.Optom The eye is a complex sensory organ that evolved to promote our survival and appreciation of beauty. (1) Retinal genetic defects cause sight-impairing and blinding disorders that lead to degeneration and death of visual cells. (2)Â Â ...
Optical Diagnostics: Importance of Imaging Biomarkers for Prediction of Early Diagnosis and Treatment Response in Ocular Conditions
Sathishkumar S, B.Optom Research Fellow, Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India In this rapidly evolving area of vision research, the investigation of histopathological biomarkers combined with improved imaging techniques will result in...
Vision for Everyone: Bridging Gaps in Eye Care Access
Sarbari Ray, B.Optom India is an unique nation with diverse geographical location, weather, languages, culture, prejudice level of literacy and overall economic condition.(1) In our diverse India, community eye care plays a vital role for early detection of eye...
Eyes on the Horizon: Unravelling Eye Cancer in Adults and Children
Keya Chakrabarty, B.Optom 3rd year Student, NSHM Knowledge Campus - Kolkata, India Nothing in this world that is beyond limit is good. Similarly, excessive growth of cells in the human body does not feel good. It leads to cancer and can happen in various organs...
Is A Single Measurement Enough? – Why Spatial Considerations are Important in Diagnostic Tool in Age Related Macular Degeneration
Meenakshi Kumar, M.Sc Clinical Ophthalmology and Vision Research (COVR) Doctoral Candidate, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is a progressive multifactorial senile ocular disease that remains an enigma with...
Roles and Responsibilities of Optometrists in India
Swarnalakshmi M. R, M.Optom Assistant Professor, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, India Blindness and vision impairment remain significant public health issues in India. Cataract and uncorrected refractive error are the...
Exploring the Frontier of Space Optometry: Exploring Astronaut Eye Health
Krishna Shah, M. Optom Department of Contact lens, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India Introduction As humanity ventures further into space exploration, the importance of ensuring astronaut eye health becomes increasingly evident. Among the many challenges faced...
Unseen Dimension of Cognitive Decline
Gisbi Susan Shaji, M. Optom Junior Research Fellow, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India Dementia has always caught the attention of researchers and physicians, as a complicated maze of neurological nuances. In the context of cognitive decline,...
Caffeine and Eye Health: Exploring the Double-Edged Sword of Caffeine on Eye Health.
Rohan Mandal, D. Optom Fellow Optometrist in Retina and Posterior Segment, Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India Introduction: Caffeine is a widely consumed stimulant found in coffee, tea, and various energy drinks. Nowadays, caffeine has become...
From Lesions to Perception: The Triangular Tale of Balint-Holmes Syndrome
Sejal R Singh, M. Optom Research Optometrist, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India Balint's syndrome, also known as Balint-Holmes syndrome, manifests as a triad comprising optic ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, and simultagnosia. This rare and debilitating condition...
The Fascinating world of Optical Illusion: Insight into Perception and Deception
Yubraj Neupane, B. Optom Student Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Bengaluru, India Introduction Optical Illusion is also known as the illusion of the visual system. It is caused by the misinterpretation of the brain. It happens when our eyes see the...
The Role of Visual Memory and Visual Imagination in Artificial Intelligence for Ophthalmology Practice
Swanandi Gawde, M.Optom, B.Optom, PGDOVS, ADCR Optometry Faculty, ITM Institute, Navi Mumbai, India Visual memory is the retrieval of previously seen objects from the visual environment and the interpretation of visual data. In the process of visual memory, all...
The Future of Eye Care: Virtual Eye Assessment â Yes, or No?
Swathi Madhavan , M.Optom Assistant Professor, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Sciences, Chennai, India In an era where technology fills every aspect of our lives, from shopping to socialising, it is no surprise that healthcare is also riding the digital...
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