what is retinoscopy and it's uses
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Definition:
The retinoscope aims a beam of light into your eye, and a red or orange light reflects through your pupil and off your retina.
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Uses:
The retinoscope measures your focal length, or in other words, to determine the precise angle of refraction of light off your retina.
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Retinoscopy---
It's a method to to obtain an objective measurement of refractive error of a patient eye....
Uses--
It is used by patient to check patient's retina...
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