Michael Reynard, M.D.
Associate Clinical Professor
of Ophthalmology,
UCLA School of Medicine 1301 20th Street #260
Santa Monica, CA 90404Contact Info
Category Archives: Vision Impairment
Legal Vision Impairment
Legal vision impairment is an important concept when describing limitations of vision for administrative hearings and legal proceedings. Continue reading
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Vision in Accident and Safety Analysis
Inadequate vision or the presence of adverse conditions that compromises visibility may be important factors that an ophthalmologist expert witness considers when performing vision analysis for accident and safety cases.
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Sight and Perception
The ability to see is clearly a critical factor when it comes to safe driving. Having trained many legally blind (20/200) people to drive, I have witnessed firsthand, however, that “seeing” has more to do with perception than visual acuity. … Continue reading
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Dealing with Low Vision
Low vision refers to the significant impairment of vision that is not corrected with the usual lens correction devices. It may also refer to the significant loss of the peripheral vision. Although the condition is distributed among different age brackets, … Continue reading
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What is Considered Low/Poor Vision?
Low Vision, also referred to as poor vision, is when a person loses their sight which is not completely restored using such aids as surgery and prescription eyeglasses. Such sight loss can include poor night vision, blind spots, and a … Continue reading
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