OP - The Optics of Retinoscopy - Week 8 Flashcards
What is the purpose of retinoscopy?
Objectively determine the refractive state of the eye.
When is retinoscopy used?
As a starting point, and refined with subjective refraction.
When may retinoscopy be the only tool? Name 4.
- Stroke patients
- Intellectually impaired
- Young children
- Low vision patients
Describe how a retinoscope works.
Clinician views small patch of light reflected off retina,
through small hole in a mirror.
How is the refractive error of an eye determined using retinoscopy?
By placing trial lenses in front of patient’s eye, until patient’s retina is focused on sight hole in mirror.
Where is the point of focus in a myopic eye vs a hyperopic eye?
Myopic - in front of the retinoscope.
Hyperopic - behind the retinoscope.
(From the clinician’s perspective)
Describe the formula for speed of the reflex, and describe how neutralisation can be achieved.
Equation is (W - X) / (W + K) W is working distance (D) X is the vergence K is the refractive error As K equals -W, speed is infinite