This study aims to measure and compare distance stereoacuity in corrected myopic and hypermetropic children aged 6 to 12 years with otherwise normal eyes.
The guide outlined is based on new research, accredited books and articles in relation to the use of contact lenses and their proper fitting.
Optometrist Stanley Tien analyses the Chapters 1 and 2 of Handbook of Vision Therapy by Dr. Joaquín Vidal about how age and the characteristics of the patients affect the...
Article by Alessio Spiga, optician optometrist and student of SAERA about the control of myopic progression in relation to the environment and lifestyle. With more and more people getting...
The aims of this study were to analyze the correlation between the performance on fine motor skills tasks and sensory fusion, the level of visual acuity (VA) and the...
Review by Francesca La Forgia, student of SAERA. Adaptation to multifocal contact lenses is not an immediate process because the brain needs time to integrate effectively those images presented...
Treatment of myopia at an early stage is of paramount importance, as shortsightedness poses a significant risk for several ocular disorders which could result in blindness.
Article by Alice Tassetti, optometrist and student of SAERA. This article reviews available hard contact lenses treatment modalities for keratoconus, a progressive disease of the cornea which can lead...
Assessment of the Attention: Clear and brief overview of the main symtoms of Attention Deficit as well as how to detect signs of a Visual Attention Deficit.














