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The
Retinoscopy Book: An Introductory Manual for Eye Care ...
For over 25 years, The Retinoscopy Book: An Introductory Manual for Eye Care Professionals has been the only basic instruction manual designed specifically to teach the art of clinical retinoscopy.
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Optics,
Retinoscopy, and Refractometry
New to this edition: A section on refractive surgery from an optical point of view. Discussion on wavefront technology. Updated text and diagrams. Features: Study icons throughout the text.
Comparison Study of Dynamic Retinoscopy Techniques. Optometry and Vision
Science, Vol. 66, pp. 540–544, 1989. The estimation of the direction of movement
is always made quickly to keep from disturbing the patient's accommodative ...
Theodore Grosvenor, Theodore P. Grosvenor, 2007
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Pediatric Ophthalmology: Current Thought and A Practical Guide
Retinoscopy prior to dilation is useful in screening for large, uncorrected
refractive errors that could affect measurement of acuity, stere- opsis, or ocular
alignment. With the child's attention directed to a non-accommodative target at
distance, ...
Edward M. Wilson, Richard Saunders, Trivedi Rupal, 2008
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Clinical Techniques in Ophthalmology
The notation of spectacle prescriptions and retinoscopy results (the power cross)
is unfortunately inherently confusing. While spectacle prescriptions consist of the
axes of lenses, it must be remembered that the power of a lens is actually at 90° ...
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Optometry: Science, Techniques and Clinical Management
Similarly, accommodation is not measured routinely (although it could be, using
dynamic retinoscopy). Of course, preferential looking tests actually measure
acuity at an intermediate distance, so when these are used, measuring near
acuity ...
Mark Rosenfield, Nicola Logan, Keith H. Edwards, 2009
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Clinical Optics and Refraction: A Guide for Optometrists, ...
Introduction Retinoscopy is an objective method of determining a patient's
refractive error and it is probably the most common objective refractive technique
employed in optometric practice. As it is a purely objective technique, the patient
has ...
Andrew Keirl, Caroline Christie, 2007
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Ophthalmic Clinical Procedures: A Multimedia Guide
There are some potential adverse reactions, side- effects and legal issues with
the use of cycloplegic drugs. Alternatives to using drugs have been suggested
and one such method is near fixation retinoscopy – often referred to as the
Mohindra ...
Frank Eperjesi, Hannah Bartlett, Mark C. M. Dunne, 2007
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Clinical Management of Binocular Vision: Heterophoric, ...
This fourth edition of Clinical Management of Binocular Vision uses the past five years of research studies and literature to provide an accurate look at today’s diagnosis and treatment of binocular vision.
Mitchell Scheiman, Bruce Wick, 2013
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Retinoscopy (or Shadow Test) in the Determination of ...
Previous Editions of Thorington's Retinoscopy. From "The Medical Record," New
York. "This little manual deserves a second edition, and will undoubtedly pass
through many more. It presents a clear, terse, and thorough exposition of an ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «RETINOSCOPY»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
retinoscopy w wiadomościach.
Optometrists Christian French and Maryam Mousavi report on their …
... ranging from Advanced retinoscopy and Advanced optic disc assessment in glaucoma to Binocular balancing using micro-prisms and Neutral density filters; ... «Optometry Today, Lip 15»
Viewpoint: How a new course at the University of Portsmouth could …
Many have had little clinical experience and have not mastered basic skills such as cover test and retinoscopy. Smaller intakes, such as at Portsmouth University ... «Optician Online, Cze 15»
County Line Church in Champion to hold yard, bake sale
The exam includes: visual acuity, color blindness test, retinoscopy, digital refraction, slit lamp examination, glaucoma test and complete medical testing. «Tribune-Review, Cze 15»
Cataract surgery firsthand
This position meant that Mr Pratt could see his cataracts across a patient's pupil when he performed retinoscopy, and could therefore become a hindrance to his ... «Optometry Today, Maj 15»
Specsavers passes domiciliary milestone
'I performed a simple sight test with a chart on the wall and did basic retinoscopy. I could help ensure they could see well enough to read the paper and that was ... «Optician Online, Maj 15»
What equipment is essential for domiciliary testing?
I find retinoscopy to be most appropriate as it can also provide useful information on lenticular or corneal problems. The Optical Confederation has issued ... «Optician Online, Lut 15»
OT's clinical editor, multimedia, Ceri Smith-Jaynes reviews the …
Like learning retinoscopy on a model eye, it can't prepare the student for real human responses, but it means you can get to grips with which knobs to twiddle, ... «Optometry Today, Lut 15»
Bringing sight to those in need
Clinics will open bright and early each day at 6 a.m., with the team focusing on retinoscopy (checking for eyeglass prescriptions with handheld equipment and ... «www.brantnews.com, Gru 14»
Optometrist Amar-Kaash Gandecha (pictured) reveals tips for the …
Using the unaided visual acuity and ophthalmoscope lens setting as a starting point for retinoscopy is a good idea for all to follow. They should ensure that they ... «Optometry Today, Paz 14»
Correcting radial keratotomy: Refractive epidemic of future
... (meaning the lens is normal, not cataractous, and not contributory to refractive error), manual, streak retinoscopy refraction is the “gold” for which I look. «ModernMedicine, Wrz 14»