Crafting Improved Vision: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Products Supporting Individuals with Vision Challenges
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Authors: Juanjuan June He, Koya Chen
Abstract
Eyewear serves as a crucial aid in enhancing vision for a diverse range of users. Yet, finding devices tailored for individuals with specific vision challenges related to aging, such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and Diabetic Retinopathy, proves challenging in standard optical stores. This article conducts a systematic review of available products in the market designed to enhance vision for those facing the mentioned visual impairments. The study's conclusion provides valuable insights into enhancing vision care for both patients and clinical practitioners, along with an overview of the products accessible in the market.
Keywords: Eyewear Design, Vision Impairment, Low Vision, Assistive Devices, Older Adults
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1004797
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