Sensory Compensation in Children Following Vision Loss after Trauma and Disease
<p>Typically when someone loses a sense due to trauma, injury or disease, the loss is considered to be deprivation and the person is often labelled with a disability. Loss of a body part not only impacts functionality but it can also affect the individual cosmetically and, in turn, affects the...
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Main Authors: | Chinnery Holly L (Author), Thompson Simon BN (Author) |
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Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology - Peertechz Publications,
2015-09-23.
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