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    OCCULOMOTOR EXAMINATION (ISHIHARA, SNELLEN, JAEGER CHARTS AND OPTOKINETIC TEST RIBBON)

    Oculomotor Examination Kit – Description

    The Oculomotor Examination Kit is a comprehensive diagnostic set designed to evaluate various aspects of visual function, ocular movements, pupillary reflexes, and cognitive–visual interaction. It is widely used by ophthalmologists, optometrists, neurologists, psychologists, and rehabilitation specialists to assess the integrity of the visual and oculomotor system. The kit typically includes the following standardized tools:

    The Oculomotor Examination Kit provides a versatile and essential combination of ophthalmic, neurological, and cognitive assessment tools. With the inclusion of Ishihara, Snellen, Jaeger charts, Optokinetic Test Ribbon, Stroop Test, Torch, and Cotton Swab, it ensures a comprehensive evaluation of both ocular and neuro-visual functions for accurate screening, diagnosis, and monitoring.

    1. Ishihara Chart
      • A color vision test used to detect congenital and acquired color vision deficiencies, particularly red–green color blindness.
      • Consists of a series of pseudo-isochromatic plates with numbers or patterns embedded in colored dot backgrounds.
    2. Snellen Chart
      • A visual acuity chart designed to measure distance vision.
      • Contains rows of letters in progressively smaller sizes, standardized for testing at 6 meters (20 feet).
      • Helps in diagnosing refractive errors and determining the need for corrective lenses.
    3. Jaeger Chart
      • A near-vision chart used to assess reading ability and close-range visual acuity.
      • Consists of standardized text in gradually reducing font sizes.
      • Useful in detecting presbyopia and monitoring near vision problems.
    4. Optokinetic Test Ribbon
      • A diagnostic tool for evaluating optokinetic nystagmus, which reflects the functional status of ocular motor pathways.
      • Usually consists of a striped ribbon moved in front of the patient’s eyes to elicit reflexive eye movements.
      • Helps in assessing involuntary eye movement responses and detecting neurological or vestibular abnormalities.
    5. Stroop Test
      • A neuropsychological tool used to evaluate selective attention, processing speed, and cognitive flexibility in relation to visual stimuli.
      • Involves naming the color of the ink in which a word is printed, which may differ from the word’s semantic meaning.
      • Helps in assessing higher-order visual–cognitive integration, frontal lobe function, and the influence of attention on ocular-motor control.
    6. Torch (Penlight)
      • A handheld light source used for examining the pupillary light reflex, ocular alignment, corneal clarity, and anterior segment of the eye.
      • Essential for assessing direct a

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