Synoptophore

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SYNOPTOPHORE BY: Dr. SIMPY RAJ INTERN

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SYNOPTOPHORE

BY:Dr. SIMPY RAJINTERN

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WHAT IS A SYNOPTOPHORE??• It is an instrument which

compensates for the angle of squint and allows the stimuli to be presented to both eyes simultaneously.

• It is an ophthalmic instrument which is used for diagnosing the imbalance of the eye muscle and treating them by orthoptic methods.

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WHAT IS IT USED FOR??• It is used to investigate the potential for

binocular function in the presence of a manifest squint.

•Specifically used in children (from 3 years of age).

•Also used to detect suppression and Abnormal retinal correspondance.

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HOW DOES IT WORK??•Consists of two cylindrical tubes with a mirrored

right angled bend •A +6.50 D lens in each eyepiece which optically

sets the testing distance to about 6 metres.• Pictures are inserted in a slide carrier situated

at the outer end of each tube.• Two tubes are supported on columns which

enable the pictures to be moved in relation to each other.

• It can measure horizontal, vertical and torsional misalignments simultaneously.

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ESTIMATION OF GRADES OF BINOCULAR VISION

•Grade 1- (SIMULTANEOUS PERCEPTION) tested by two dissimilar but not mutually antagonistic

pictures, such as a bird and a cage •Grade 2- (FUSION)Ability of the two eyes to produce a composite picture

from two similar pictures, each of which is incomplete in one small different detail.

•Grade 3- (stereopsis)Ability to obtain an impression of depth by the

superimposition of two pictures of the same object which have been taken from slightly different angles.

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DETECTION OF NORMAL/ABNORMAL ARC

•Done by determining the subjective and objective angles of squint.

• In normal retinal correspondance, these two angles are equal.

• In ARC, objective angle is greater than the subjective angle and the difference between the two is called ANGLE OF ANOMALY.

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