<p>Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate if static retinoscopy has a higher correlation with monocular than binocular subjective refraction, and also to see if there is any difference between these results and Mohindra retinoscopy.</p><p>Methods: Retinoscopy and subjective refraction was performed on 32 adult subjects and the results from 29 of these were analysed.</p><p>Results: The statistical analyses showed that static retinoscopy has a higher correlation with monocular than binocular subjective refraction. Overall the correlation was high between all the refraction methods.</p><p>Conclusion: Static retinoscopy has a higher correlation with monocular than binocular subjective refraction in adults. Static and Mohindra retinoscopy are similar, and Mohindra retinoscopy is highly correlated with subjective refraction in adults.</p>
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA/oai:DiVA.org:hik-2274 |
Date | January 2009 |
Creators | Stenberg, Li |
Publisher | University of Kalmar, School of Pure and Applied Natural Sciences |
Source Sets | DiVA Archive at Upsalla University |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Student thesis, text |
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