18 month olds should not be wearing glasses. Glasses, especially minus lens destroy vision. Especially if used while reading. Myopes should remove their glasses while reading. or your prescription will worsen,
a useful & vary easy way to learn everyone,i like vary much the way of teaching through the cartoon,by the respective teacher.thanks a lot, arshad aziz
streak retinoscope have convergece, divergence and plane light beam. so which one should we use???and plus power patient is very hard to observe the movement!!!
This video is misleading. If the light entering a correct-sighted eye from any direction was all focused in the same point of the retina, the person could not see anything but a single dot in front of him. And a myopic would see the world upside down if the light was projected on the opposite side of his retina, as the video suggests. The real reason why an ophtalmologist sees a reversed reflection from a myopic eye is that he observes it through the patient's lens. The reversal is an illusion.
This video is misleading. If the light entering a correct-sighted eye from any direction was all focused in the same point of the retina, the person could not see anything but a single dot in front of him. And a myopic would see the world upside down if the light was projected on the opposite side of his retina, as the video suggests. The real reason why an ophtalmologist sees a reversed reflection from a myopic eye is that he observes it through the patient's lens. The reversal is an illusion.
This video is misleading. If the light entering a correct-sighted eye from any direction was all focused in the same point of the retina, the person could not see anything but a single dot in front of him. And a myopic would see the world upside down if the light was projected on the opposite side of his retina, as the video suggests. The real reason why an ophtalmologist sees a reversed reflection from a myopic eye is that he observes it through the patient's lens. The reversal is an illusion.
Simple and easy to understand, i have benefited a lot from it, so thank you.And please keep on doing what you do best. ones again thank you.God bless you
A very helpful video with clear animations and explanations; used this video to apply the theory into seeing the red reflex myself during a practical. Easy, and fun, once you get the hang of it.
inspirational to take opthal as pg course
MrVickydoc 3 weeks ago
excellent!
prashantkuyate 3 weeks ago
thank you very much for your great efforts
drhaidarfaisal 1 month ago
Cool, very useful. Check our channel for Ophthalmology Practices for Sale
TheMedicalConsultant 4 months ago
I am an engineer, interested in objective measurements of the eye's refractive state. This is the best review I have ever seen. Thanks! Otis
otissumnerbrown 6 months ago
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drhassannadeem 9 months ago
18 month olds should not be wearing glasses. Glasses, especially minus lens destroy vision. Especially if used while reading. Myopes should remove their glasses while reading. or your prescription will worsen,
SteveBKNY 1 year ago
a useful & vary easy way to learn everyone,i like vary much the way of teaching through the cartoon,by the respective teacher.thanks a lot, arshad aziz
arshadaziz0057 1 year ago
streak retinoscope have convergece, divergence and plane light beam. so which one should we use???and plus power patient is very hard to observe the movement!!!
cltan88 1 year ago
How does spot-ret. work? Also, how do you ret. to estimate rather than to neutralize (i.e., ret. without corrective lenses)?
Thanks.
Commando303X 1 year ago
excellent video !!
haissan124 1 year ago
Excelent video! greetings from argentina
StryperOne 1 year ago
Thank you very much, I 've been trying to figure out what red reflex is. Got it now.
821loveforever 1 year ago
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This video is misleading. If the light entering a correct-sighted eye from any direction was all focused in the same point of the retina, the person could not see anything but a single dot in front of him. And a myopic would see the world upside down if the light was projected on the opposite side of his retina, as the video suggests. The real reason why an ophtalmologist sees a reversed reflection from a myopic eye is that he observes it through the patient's lens. The reversal is an illusion.
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This video is misleading. If the light entering a correct-sighted eye from any direction was all focused in the same point of the retina, the person could not see anything but a single dot in front of him. And a myopic would see the world upside down if the light was projected on the opposite side of his retina, as the video suggests. The real reason why an ophtalmologist sees a reversed reflection from a myopic eye is that he observes it through the patient's lens. The reversal is an illusion.
Rzoockxz 1 year ago
This video is misleading. If the light entering a correct-sighted eye from any direction was all focused in the same point of the retina, the person could not see anything but a single dot in front of him. And a myopic would see the world upside down if the light was projected on the opposite side of his retina, as the video suggests. The real reason why an ophtalmologist sees a reversed reflection from a myopic eye is that he observes it through the patient's lens. The reversal is an illusion.
Rzoockxz 1 year ago 6
Simple and easy to understand, i have benefited a lot from it, so thank you.And please keep on doing what you do best. ones again thank you.God bless you
simonasmara 1 year ago
A very helpful video with clear animations and explanations; used this video to apply the theory into seeing the red reflex myself during a practical. Easy, and fun, once you get the hang of it.
BladesOfMunch 1 year ago
Thank You so much,now I really understand how to perform this method:))).Your lectures are very useful!
idgbg1 1 year ago
WOW, what a great video. Thank you
quique2 2 years ago
PERFECT! Nobody could explain it better! thanks
lukiiin 2 years ago
wow. excellent instructions. thanks
rumit99 2 years ago
Otis Brown (if you don't know him, you're not missing anything) is an absolute idiot :-)
neil0502 2 years ago
Thank you....you're an excellent teacher...
WeirdoOwl 2 years ago
Thanks, very instructive, I got it very well
radymoody 2 years ago
Thank you, this is a really useful video, I couldn't understand the principle and technique of retinoscopy until I watched it ..
drmozy1988 2 years ago 10