thank you so so much mam for this outstanding explaination.i am so grateful to you....retinoscopy is a must...please keep sharing more and more videos on optometry . these amazing lecture🥰🤗 i was so lost and confused but now very much confident.
Since the eye is focused at the working distance, we are measuring the refraction at a closer distance than the far point. To correct for this, we subtract the working distance from the retinoscopy result to obtain the equivalent refraction at optical infinity, where the eye is ideally in a relaxed state.
Mam One doubt @39.01 myopia in 1D image is showing light focused beyond retina..is it misplaced!! Thanks for this videos mam because whenever i have doubt in any topic i first search whether u have uploaded any videos on that❤❤
Please ma'am, while doing retinoscopy, does the examiner close one of his eyes or is both eyes open. Am having trouble seeing the reflex in the pupil. Thank you.
U said a wrong point that in priestley smith retinoscope the concave mirror will cause a focussed convergent beam of light. Thats absolutely wrong. Concave mirros cause divergent l8ght beam which is why they are used in correction of myopia. Dont make such gross mistakes while explaining
Look at the way you are talking, not only you are wrong ( concave mirror are converging even 10th graders know that) you are being disrespectful as well.
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MAm never delete ur video's.. nor this or video on JCC.. coz these r superb videos..Ur explaining r in detials
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thank you so so much mam for this outstanding explaination.i am so grateful to you....retinoscopy is a must...please keep sharing more and more videos on optometry . these amazing lecture🥰🤗 i was so lost and confused but now very much confident.
You are very welcome:)
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Amazing explanation!
Mam can you please tell why do we substract working distance to get final prescription??
Since the eye is focused at the working distance, we are measuring the refraction at a closer distance than the far point. To correct for this, we subtract the working distance from the retinoscopy result to obtain the equivalent refraction at optical infinity, where the eye is ideally in a relaxed state.
Very nice information mam.want to see videos on contact lens.
Mam One doubt
@39.01 myopia in 1D image is showing light focused beyond retina..is it misplaced!!
Thanks for this videos mam because whenever i have doubt in any topic i first search whether u have uploaded any videos on that❤❤
Thank you so much for this useful lecture.
Outstanding lecture 👏
I am just speechless amazing lecture ma’am
Please ma'am, while doing retinoscopy, does the examiner close one of his eyes or is both eyes open. Am having trouble seeing the reflex in the pupil. Thank you.
Close one eye and try 😊
outstanding.satisfying
Why do we use plain mirror and not convace mirror setting in retinoscopy
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Mam in 21:38 u r talking of streak retinoscope or spot retinoscope? Plzz reply coz in 20:01 it is spot retinoscope shown. I'm getting confused
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How accurate is the subjective method, relative to the objective (Retinoscope) method.
Have there been any studie of this issue?
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madam ı Wonder your last slide tropmide none does it mean you dont substract none
Yes
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so valuable information❤
How to find neutralization point
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Thank you ma'am 🙏
Most welcome
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Very good Lecture. But I have little problem with your explanation of the far point of the myopic eye
But I read reflex will move opposite in hyperopia and with in myopia
You are talking about the concave mirror setting...
In plane mirror setting( commonly used one) , reflex moves with in hyperopia and against in myopia
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Not yet😄
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U said a wrong point that in priestley smith retinoscope the concave mirror will cause a focussed convergent beam of light. Thats absolutely wrong. Concave mirros cause divergent l8ght beam which is why they are used in correction of myopia. Dont make such gross mistakes while explaining
I think you are mistaking concave mirror for concave lenses.
Concave mirrors are converging and concave lenses are diverging.
Yes concave mirrors are converging mirrors
Look at the way you are talking, not only you are wrong ( concave mirror are converging even 10th graders know that) you are being disrespectful as well.
She is great teacher with lot of knowlege
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Mam can you please tell why do we substract working distance to get our final prescription??