Musings of a Physio Student

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Just like gray hair or wrinkles, trouble reading fine print is a sign  of aging. Called presbyopia. The eyes’ lenses become less flexible and can’t change  shape to focus on objects at reading distance. The solution: reading  glasses or bifocals, which correct both near and distance vision. If you  wear contacts, ask your eye doctor about contacts made for people with  presbyopia.

    Just like gray hair or wrinkles, trouble reading fine print is a sign of aging. Called presbyopia. The eyes’ lenses become less flexible and can’t change shape to focus on objects at reading distance. The solution: reading glasses or bifocals, which correct both near and distance vision. If you wear contacts, ask your eye doctor about contacts made for people with presbyopia.

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PortraitHello! We are a pair of good friends from the only Physio school in Singapore. We go by the nicknames, crabby and fatty.

These are primarily stuff we wished we had someone to tell us. We also only reblog items relevant to physio. We hope to increase the awareness of what physiotherapy is about. Occasionally, you may hear about our day.

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