Code |
12515
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Year |
3
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Semester |
S1
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
PL(30H)/TP(30H)
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Scientific area |
Optometria
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Entry requirements |
There are no entry requirements
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Mode of delivery |
Face to face
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Work placements |
Not applicable
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Learning outcomes |
- Consolidate the integration of binocularity in the visual examination routine. - Know and apply the different Optometric data analysis systems in the diagnosis of accommodative dysfunctions and non-strabismic binocular vision.
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Syllabus |
Knowledge and skills must be demonstrated in: (1) Optometric examination: anamnesis, refraction, binocular vision and accommodative function; (2) Eye movements, (3) Types of non-squint binocular and accommodative dysfunctions (4) Dysfunction in ocular motor function, (5) Optometric analysis methods: visual graphic analysis, OEP analytical method, Morgan normative analysis and integrative analysis (6) Case analysis and diagnostic classification, (7) Eye movement anomalies.
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Main Bibliography |
- Scheiman MM, Wick B (2008). Clinical management of binocular vision: heterophoric, accommodative and eye movement disorders. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. - Bardini R, (1983). La funcion visual en el análisis optométrico. Colegio nacional de opticos-optometristas. - Goss D (1995). Ocular Accommodation, Convergence and Fixation Disparity, 2nd.Ed., Butterworth-Heinemann. - Griffin, John R. (1995). “Binocular Anomalies – Diagnosis and Vision Therapy”, Butherworth – Heineman, Washington - Elliott D. (2007). Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care, Butterworth Heinemann Elsevier, 3rd edition - Benjamin WJ (2006). Borish´s Clinical Refraction, Butterworth Heinemann Elsevier, 2nd edition
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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