Research Articles Published in Professional Journals By Geoff Shayler (City University UK, Behavioral Optometrist)

Research Articles Published in Professional Journals By Geoff Shayler (City University UK, Behavioral Optometrist)

1.      Kinesiology – has it a use in Optometric Practice? IASK conference, Kings College, London University,1997

2.      Functional visual fields – Their importance in the assessment of children with educational difficulties, Optician August 11, 2000 No 5763 Vol 220

3.      Functional Visual Fields and Dural Torque,  Journal of Optometric Phototherapy April 2000 (US)

4.      Vision Therapy in Practice, 20/20 Europe, Oct 2001

5.      Yoked Prisms, BABO, 2002

6.      Using the Laser pointer in Optometry, Optometry Today, Oct 18th 2002

7.      Identifying Functional Visual Field problems in Adults,  Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, April 2002) (US)

8.      Visual fields and a new Model of the Island of Vision, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy ,April 2003  (US)

9.      Identifying Functional field problems in Adults and their relationship with reading range, Societe d’Optometrie d’Europe 179, 2003

10.  Childhood visual problems and education Part 1 Near point and educational performance, Optometry Today, Oct 2003

11.  Childhood visual problems and education Part 2 Educational performance and accommodative flexibility, Optometry Today, Oct 2003

12.  Childhood visual problems and education Part 3 Educational and visual performance links, Optometry Today, Nov 2003

13.  Vision and Learning, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, April 2004

14.  Stress and Reading, BABO, Feb 2005

15.  Stress and Reading: a Neurological Approach, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, April 2005  (US)

16.  Skeffingtons Circles and Functional Visual Fields, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, Apr 2006

17.  The effects of reduced near visual function, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, Feb 2008

18.  Hidden vision problems in Parkinson’s and stroke patients, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, Mar 2009

19.  Optometric remediation for problems caused by Visual Display Unit use, Optometry Today, Aug 2009, (peer reviewed)

20.  A little gem of a book, Environmental and Occupational Optometry, (book review), Optometry Today, Nov 2009

21.  Using the Bagolini lens in Vision therapy practice, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, Mar 2010

22.  Ageing vision, Part 1: Neurology of vision, A new model, Optometry Today 14.01.11(CET approved article)

23.  Deux tests simples, pour reconnaitre l’enfant qui echole a l’ecole, du fait de difficultes de traitment visual, LRO La Revue, No 36, January 2011,  p36-42

24.  Ageing vision, Part 2: Visual features of Parkinson’s Disease, Optometry Today 28/1/11 p37-40(CET approved article)

25.  Ageing vision, Part 3: Visual dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease Optometry Today 11/2/11 p 37-40(CET approved article)

26.   Ageing vision, Part 4: The role of  optometrists in identifying visual problems in patients with Alzheimers or Parkisons Diseases Optometry Today , 25.02.11, p41-44 (CET approved article)

27.  Breaking the Fall, Optician, 17.06.11 p17

28.  Neurology, a new model of vision, Optometrie, Fachpubikation fur Augenoptik (Germany) vol 4 2011, p64-67

29.  Ageing vision, Part 2: Visual features of Parkinson’s Disease, Optometrie, Fachpubikation fur Augenoptik (Germany) 1 2012

30.  Ageing vision, Part 3: Visual dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease Optometrie, Fachpubikation fur Augenoptik (Germany) 2 2012

31.  Ageing vision, Part 4: The role of  optometrists in identifying visual problems in patients with Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s Diseases Optometrie, Fachpubikation fur Augenoptik (Germany) 3 2012

32.  Syntonic Theory and the Visual Process, Journal of Optometric Phototherapy, Mar 2012

33.  Vision, Posture and Manipulative therapies, BOAF Journal, 2012

34.  Vision and Falls, Optometry Today,  20.06.14,  52-55 (CET approved article)

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