Clinical measurement of amplitude of accommodation
Atchison, David A. (1994) Clinical measurement of amplitude of accommodation. Australian Optometry Magazine, July, p. 15.
Abstract
The most common, simplest clinical technique to measure amplitude of accommodation is the push-up method, in which a target, usually consisting of reading material of a certain size, is moved towards a patient until blur of the target is reported.
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| ID Code: | 5103 |
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| Item Type: | Journal Article |
| Additional Information: | For more information, please refer to the journal’s website (see link) or contact the author. Author contact details: d.atchison@qut.edu.au. |
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| Keywords: | amplitude of accommodation, push, up method, blur |
| Subjects: | Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES (110000) > OPTOMETRY AND OPHTHALMOLOGY (111300) |
| Divisions: | Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Health Current > Institutes > Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
| Copyright Owner: | Copyright 1994 Optometrists Association Australia |
| Deposited On: | 28 Sep 2006 |
| Last Modified: | 15 Jan 2009 17:12 |
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