Optometry Students May Benefit From New Retinoscopy Teaching Methods
Optometry students may benefit from studying the theoretical aspects of retinoscopy prior to practicing the procedure.
Optometry students may benefit from studying the theoretical aspects of retinoscopy prior to practicing the procedure.
Limiting errors in intraocular lens calculation may lead to increased predictability in postoperative refractive outcomes, according to the report.
Improvements observed in children treated with vision therapy were nearly double in magnitude compared with those treated with low plus addition lenses, according to the report.
Oculomotor factors are likely not responsible for saccadic latency in individuals with amblyopia.
Clinicians should be careful when performing corrections related to presbyopia or amblyopia and emmetropization procedures that can create significant interocular differences, a study cautions.
Patients identify a lack of insurance coverage, concerns regarding COVID-19, and scheduling conflicts as barriers to accessing care.
Clinicians frequently cite cost and safety as reasons for continuing to prescribe single vision lenses.
Baseline spherical equivalent was not associated with changes in corneal volume, densitometry, or pachymetry measurements, according to the report.
Environmental factors must be considered in addition to ocular parameters when monitoring myopia control in orthokeratology patients, a study suggests.
The impacts of retinal expansion are stronger for larger eccentricity for most optical features, according to the report.