Display of the accommodative abilities of both groups of subjects as measured by dynamic retinoscopic findings on Bell and Book retinoscopy. A lack of accommodative ability was found with the experimental group.
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Table 6.
Accommodative findings for the experimental and control groups
Experimental
Control
Bell retinoscopy
13-14 inches (normal)
0/10
8/10
12-11 inches
2/10
2/10
10-11 inches
4/10
0/10
9-10 inches
4/10
0/10
8-9 inches
0/10
3/10
Book retinoscopy
Plano to +0.25
0/10
6/10
+025 to +0.50
2/10
4/10
+050 to +075
7/10
0/10
+075 to +100
1/10
0/10
Table 6 displays the accommodative abilities of both groups of subjects as measured by dynamic retinoscopic findings on Bell and Book retinoscopy. A lack of accommodative ability was found with the experimental group.