
How does one see with cataracts ?
A cataract is an opacity that forms on the lens, a natural lens located behind the pupil of the eyeball.
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A cataract is an opacity that forms on the lens, a natural lens located behind the pupil of the eyeball.

Chalazion results from a combination of different reasons, mainly related to obstruction of the lacrimal glands, bacterial infections, or inflammation

Visual impairments are categorized into several degrees of severity, depending on the person’s remaining ability to distinguish shapes and details.

Orthokeratology is an innovative solution in contactology that allows you to correct your vision problems without surgery! The lenses used

Seeing well at school and following well in class are linked: fact or fiction? The COP9 team informs you that

Vestibular rehabilitation treats neurological disorders causing balance problems and feelings of instability. Through specific exercises, it helps the brain compensate

Although the procedure is common and generally without complications, it is important to follow the steps of the postoperative period

When a child has a sore eye, it can be a source of concern for many parents! There are several

Night lenses, also known as orthokeratology contact lenses, are corrective lenses specially designed to reshape your cornea during sleep. These

An orthoptist and an ophthalmologist are two health professionals specializing in the field of ophthalmology, but they have very distinct

Orthokeratology, also called orthoK, is a branch of ophthalmology. It can be prescribed by an ophthalmologist or a contactologist. It

How does our orthoptist and ophthalmologist team effectively diagnose your eye pathologies? By carrying out an eye exam under cycloplegia

Myopia is one of the most common visual defects in children, leading to blurred distance vision, and can have a

Taking care of your eyesight is essential to maintaining good eye health throughout your life! But how to do it

Cataract surgery plays a crucial role in preserving the cognitive abilities of older adults. In this article, discover, among other

Do you know this neurological eye disorder? Nystagmus is characterized by involuntary and rhythmic horizontal, vertical or rotary movements of

Myopia, a condition of sight that affects the visual field and the ability to see at a distance, has become

How do we define a therapic project in psychomotor skills at COP9 ? In order to be able to offer

Le daltonisme est une condition héréditaire qui affecte la reconnaissance des couleurs. Elle peut impacter la vie quotidienne d’un enfant

Cataract is a common ophthalmological pathology which is characterized by the clouding of the crystalline lens, a natural lens located

Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can lead to permanent vision loss and even blindness if not treated in

Visual impairment in children can present unique challenges, but with the right support and resources, children can overcome these obstacles

The graphomotor assessment is an assessment carried out by a psychomotor therapist, health professional, in order to analyze an individual’s

Choosing the best type of contact lenses depends on many factors such as the type of visual defect, sensitivity of

A child’s vision changes over time, passing through different key stages. From birth, an infant has blurred vision and limited

A psychomotor assessment is an assessment carried out by a psychomotor professional, called a psychomotor therapist. This assessment aims to

The daytime management lenses are designed to correct myopia, while slowing the growth of the eyeball. Thanks to this new

Strabology is a specialty of ophthalmology, which COP9 takes care of. With Dr Stéphanie Zwillinger and her team of orthoptists,