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2024/2025

Subjective Refraction II.

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F7ABOSUR2 Z,ZK 4 2P+4C English
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Department of Natural Sciences
Synopsis:

During the lectures, students deepen their theoretical knowledge and practical skills of subjective refraction with the test frames and test sets of glasses. Further tests will follow on binocular balance, practice working with phoropter and other techniques.

Requirements:

80% attendance at lectures, practical exam, completed refractive cards, test and oral examination (triplet of questions).

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Hypermetropia, myopia, astigmatism

2. Dissociation, dissociation tests

3. Prismatic decentration, calculation of total prismatic correction

4. Binocular examination of astigmatism

5. Influence of tilt and wrap of trial and corrective glasses for refractive changes

6. Aniseikonia - classification, examination and management

7. Disorders of accommodation, addition, amplitude of accommodation, accommodation reserve

8. Myopia progress, night myopia, myopia control

9. Systemic diseases and their influence on the refraction examination

10. Ophthalmic diseases and their influence on the refraction examination

11. Medical and mental limits in refraction examination

12. Complicated refractive states - aphakia, vitreous replacement, corneal ectasis

13. Refraction examination for contact lens application

14. Case studies

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Hypermetropia, myopia, astigmatism

2. Dissociation, dissociation tests

3. Prismatic decentration, calculation of total prismatic correction

4. Binocular examination of astigmatism

5. Influence of tilt and wrap of trial and corrective glasses for refractive changes

6. Aniseikonia - classification, examination and management

7. Disorders of accommodation, addition, amplitude of accommodation, accommodation reserve

8. Night myopia

9. Systemic diseases and their influence on the refraction examination

10. Ophthalmic diseases and their influence on the refraction examination

11. Medical and mental limits in refraction examination

12. Complicated refractive states - aphakia, vitreous replacement, corneal ectasis

13. Refraction examination for contact lens application

14. Phoropter

Study Objective:

Course subjective refraction II. is designed to give a comprehensive view of subjective refraction examinations and practical mastery. The goal is to providing theoretical assumptions and practical training of subjective refraction measurement with an emphasis on binocular accommodative tests and mastering techniques for near and intermediate distance.

Study materials:

[1] BENJAMIN, W. J., Borish's Clinical Refraction, ed. 2., Butterworth-Heinemann-Elsevier, 2006, 1694 s., ISBN: 978-0-7506-7524-6

[2] DIETZE, H., Die optometrische Untersuchung, ed. 1., Georg Thieme Verlag, 2008, 307 s., ISBN: 9783131422316

[3] DOSHI, S., HARVEY, W., Eye Essentials: Assessment & Investigative Techniques, ed. 1., Elsevier, 2005, 186 s., ISBN: 978-0-7506-8853-6

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