Krimsky test/ Modified Krimsky test
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2021
- This video is about krimsky test which is done to measure the amount of tropia. In krimsky test we use prisms to center the corneal light reflex in the deviating eye. '
In krimsky we use prisms in front of deviating eye.
In modified krimsky we use prisms in front of the fixating eye.
The most accurate way of measuring the amount of deviation is by the prism cover test. But it needs good cooperation,proper fixation and good visual acuity. So krimsky test is done in case where the prism cover test cannot be performed.
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Very informative video
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An hour lab work in less than 5 minutes, thank you
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Very clear, informative and to the point.. thank you
Thank you very much
Good presentation but bg music is annoying, please dont add music
I noticed that when you placed the prism in a BO direction in the deviating eye, it moved in the direction of the base but when you placed that same BO prism in the focusing eye, it moved in the direction of the Apex... Kindly explain this
Hi! I am not sure of the picture that you noted. Can you pls mention the image?
But for your clarification, when we place a prism, the light always gets deviated towards its base irrespective of the eyes we are placing. keeping this clear will solve your doubt I guess. Thank you very much
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Mam one question plz reply
Esotropia and esodeviation me kya antar h
Hi! I am guessing that you are asking the difference between esodeviation and esotropia..? If I am correct, Esodeviation is a common term for both esophoria (Hidden convergence squint) and esotropia (manifest convergence squint).
@@letslearnoptometry9681 esodeviation me base out Prism use kre ge
And esotropia me?
Good explanation but you interchange the crimsky with modified one
Certain books & sources showing different explanations .Thank you very much !
Helpful tutorial, only that the background music( which is really not necessary) is rather too loud and conflict with the teaching itself
Thank you so much for your valuable suggestion. I also felt the same after uploading many videos. I uploaded my recent videos without background music. Hope that would be clear. If you find time, Kindly watch my recent videos and let me know if that is okay. Thanks for the supports and these kind of feedbacks are really necessary to fine tune our channel. Thanks again.
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