Designed for use in clinical studies and low vision evaluations where accurate, repeatable visual acuity measurements are required.
Can be wall-mounted.
ETDRS charts use a geometric progression from line to line, making only the
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Designed for use in clinical studies and low vision evaluations where accurate, repeatable visual acuity measurements are required.
Designed for use in clinical studies and low vision evaluations where accurate, repeatable visual acuity measurements are required.
Can be wall-mounted.
ETDRS charts use a geometric progression from line to line, making only the
Brands | Precision Vision |
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Dimension : 27 × 27 × 0.04 in
LogMar Values : Yes
Testing Distance : 2 Meter, 2.5 Meter, 3 Meter, 4 Meter
Optotypes : Sloan
Contrast : No
Material : Plastic
Front Side : Yes
Back Side : No
For Visual acuity levels beyond the limit of the letter charts, the common practice is for clinicians to categorize vision according to whether the patient can count fingers (CF) or detect hand motion (HM), but there is no recognized or standard procedures for doing this.
Continuous text cards simulate everyday tasks and activities that patients may encounter, such as reading the newspaper.
Designed as a simple screen test. The usual question for a reading test is: What is the smallest (black) line you can read? On the contrast card one adds the question What is the smallest (grey) line you can read? The difference between the two measurements will be obvious and can simply be expressed in lines. Preliminary findings indicate a 2 or 3 line difference is normal.
Unrelated simple sentences at 4th grade level.
Serves as an educational tool to demonstrate the effect of contrast deficits to patients and family members.
Contrast sensitivity test comparable to the Small Letter Contrast Test.
Detects subtle effects of defocus, low luminance and glare.
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