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Behavioral Optometry
BOAF
Volume1 Number1 2012
Osteopata,Chiropratico,Kine- siologo, Fisioterapista, etc. può migliorare non solo la salute dei nostri pazienti e il benessere strutturale, ma pure il loro be- nessere visivo. Se noi,come Optometristi, possiamo offrire ragioni logiche di salute che i nostri pazienti possono com- prendere, aumentiamo le possi- bilità di un aumento di terapia visiva optometrica, prescrivere più occhiali, migliori rapporti con altre figure professiona- li,maggiori profitti e,più impor- tante, pazienti più felici!
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Figures supplied with kind permission, W.Padula and G. Shayler
Geoff Shayler
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