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CUPRINS

CUPRINS..............................................................................................................3
ARGUMENT........................................................................................................4
CAPITOLUL I ......................................................................................................5
NOȚIUNI GENERALE LEGATE DE OPTOMETRIE ......................................5
I. 1. Rolul tehinicianului optometrist...........................................................5
I. 2. Competențe profesionale specifice unui tehnician optometrist.............7
I. 3. Cabinetul de optometrie........................................................................8
CAPITOLUL II .....................................................................................................11
CARACTERISTICI ȘI METODE DE CORECTIE ALE ASTIGMATISMULUI
HIPERMATROPIC ..............................................................................................11
II. 1. Analizatorul vizual: anatomia si fiziologia globului ocular...............11
II. 2. Funcția principală a analizatorului vizual..........................................18
II. 3. Aparatul dioptric ...............................................................................24
II. 4. Necesitatea testării in optometrie.......................................................27
II. 5. Igiena analizatorului vizual ...............................................................28
II. 6. Descrierea astigmatismului hipermetropic, caracteristici și
clasificare..................................................................................................30
II. 7. Metode de corecție ale astigmatismului hipermetropic ...................34
CAPITOLUL III .................................................................................................37
STUDIU DE CAZ ..............................................................................................37
CAPITOLUL IV .................................................................................................41
NTSM și PSI în cabinetul de optometrie ............................................................41
BIBLIOGRAFIE .................................................................................................42
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