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ACCOMMODATION
Hari jyot college of optometry
By: Hiral Shah
Dhara Sorathiya
Priyanka Patel
Learning Objectives
• Definition of accommodation
• Mechanism of accommodation
• Components of accommodation
• Terminologies of accommodation
• Assessment of accommodation
Definition
• Accommodation is the mechanism by which the
eye changes refractive power by altering the
shape of lens in order to focus objects at variable
distances.
• Accommodation is caused by the increased
curvature of anterior area of the eye lens.
• Accommodation is usually the same in both
eyes.
Mechanism of accommodation
• Step 1: Blurred retinal image
• Step 2: Parasympathetic nerve system causes
ciliary muscle contraction.
• Step 3: Zonule fibers relax.
• Step 4: Lens capsule becomes more curved
especially anterior surface.
- Increase lens thickness
- Reduced equatorial diameter
- Pupil constriction
- Convergence
Components of Accommodation
There are two components:
• Physical Accommodation
• Physiological Accommodation
1. Physical Accommodation
 The actual physical deformation of the lens.
 It is measured in diopter.
 Converging power of the eye is increased by
1D.
2. Physiological Accommodation
 The contractile power of the ciliary muscle
required to arise the refractive power of lens
by 1D.
 It measured in myodiopter.
Terminologies of accommodation
Far point:
Position of an object when its image
clearly falls on retina with no accommodation.
• Emmetropic eye : at INFINITY
• Myopic eye : REAL and lies in FRONT OF the
eye
• Hypermetropic eye : VIRTUAL and lies BEHIND the
eye
Near point :
Nearest point at which small objects can
be seen clearly.
• Also called punctum proximum.
• It varies with age ; about 7 cm at 10 years of age
25 cm at 40 years of age
33 cm at 45 years of age
Range of accommodation:
Distance between far point and near
point.
Range of accommodation= Far point – Near point
(in cm) (in cm)
Amplitude of Accommodation :
Difference between the dioptric power,
needed to focus at near point and to focus at far
point.
• Amplitude = Near point – Far point
(in Dioptre) (in Dioptre)
Example: Given an emmetropic eye with near
point of accommodation located at 10cm in
front of the eye calculate the range and
amplitude accommodation.
Far point(R) = infinity
Near point(P) = 10cm
Range of accommodation : (R-P)=infinity
Amplitude of accommodation – (P-R)=10D
Example: Given uncorrected myopic eye with far
point of accommodation located 50cm in front
of the eye and near point at 10cm in front of eye
calculate range and amplitude of
accommodation.
Far point – 50cm
Near point – 10cm
Range of accommodation – (R-P)=40cm
Amplitude of accommodation – (P-R)=8D
A) Assessment of NPA and amplitude of
accommodation
1. RAF rule
2. Measurement of Amplitude of
accommodation using minus lenses
3. Pushup Test
B) Assessment of Accommodative Response
Techniques of Dynamic Retinoscopy
C) Assessment of Dynamic Accommodation
Assessment of accommodation
1. RAF rule or Prince’s rule
• Using RAF rule we can determine the NPA
• A sliding target with 6/9 letters, numbers or fine
lines is moved from or towards the eye until the
closest is found at which it still can be seen
clearly.
• During the examination, the patient has to wear
his or her full optical refractive correction.
• The NPA is determined first for each eye
separately and then for both eyes together.
• It is marked in centimetres marked on one side
of the instrument bar.
• The side of bar marked in dioptres will indicate
the amplitude of accommodation in dioptres.
• The third side of the bar shows the age
corresponding to the accommodation.
• If while measuring the NPA, the patient’s
amplitude of accommodation is found so low
that his or her near point is beyond the length of
the instrument, PLUS lenses are added to his or
her correction until the near point is brought
within limit.
• The dioptric power of these additional lenses is
then deducted from the measured values.
• Conversely, in young patients with very high
accommodative power, minus lenses may be
added to the distance correction to move the
near point away from the eyes.
• The dioptric power of those minus lenses is then
added to the measured value of amplitude of
accommodation.
2. Measurement of Amplitude of Accommodation
using minus lenses
• Performed monocularly and the patient has to
wear his or her full refractive correction.
• The patient is asked to fixate the best corrected
near vision target at 40 cm distance and minus
lenses of progressively increasing power are
added before the eye till the patient reports the
first sustained blur.
• The power of this minus lens + 2.5 D (for 40 cm
distance of testing) is equivalent to amplitude of
accommodation in dioptres.
• For example,
At 40 cm distance of testing , if the patient
reports blur with -3 D spherical lens, the
amplitude of accommodation would be,
3 + 2.5 = 5.5 D
3. Pushup Test
• A very simple test done which can be done
monocularly as well as binocularly with patient
wearing full refractive correction.
• The patient is asked to fixed it at the best
corrected near vision target at a distance where
the target is seen clearly.
• The near vision chart is moved closer till the
patient reports first sustained blur.
• The linear distance measured between the chart
and patient’s spectacle plane gives NPA.
Techniques of Dynamic Retinoscopy
• Monocular Estimation Method :
Patient is asked to fixate the near target at a
distance of 40 cm and the retinoscopy is
performed using streak retinoscope.
The lens power required to attain neutrality is
noted.
• Nott Retinoscopy
Same as MEM method , except that the
retinoscopic reflex is neutralised by moving the
retinoscope rather than adding the lenses.
For the ‘with’ movement, the retinoscope is
moved away from the patient and for the
‘against’ movement towards the patient till the
retinoscopic reflex is neutralised.
Interpretation of Accommodative
Response
• Lead of Accommodation: The amount by
which the accommodative response of the eye is
greater than the accommodative demand.
It indicates accommodative excess.
• Lag of Accommodation: The amount by
which the accommodative response of the eye is
less than the accommodative demand.
It indicates accommodative insufficiency.
Assessment of Dynamic
Accommodation
• Dynamic of accommodation can be assessed by
testing accommodative facility.
• An accommodative Flipper of +2.00 DS with
-2.00 DS is used to test accommodative facility
by rapidly flipping the lenses
• Difficulty with plus lenses is seen in patients
with accommodative excess.
• Difficulty with minus lenses is seen in
presbyopes.
Accommodation

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Accommodation

  • 1. ACCOMMODATION Hari jyot college of optometry By: Hiral Shah Dhara Sorathiya Priyanka Patel
  • 2. Learning Objectives • Definition of accommodation • Mechanism of accommodation • Components of accommodation • Terminologies of accommodation • Assessment of accommodation
  • 3. Definition • Accommodation is the mechanism by which the eye changes refractive power by altering the shape of lens in order to focus objects at variable distances.
  • 4. • Accommodation is caused by the increased curvature of anterior area of the eye lens. • Accommodation is usually the same in both eyes.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Mechanism of accommodation • Step 1: Blurred retinal image • Step 2: Parasympathetic nerve system causes ciliary muscle contraction. • Step 3: Zonule fibers relax. • Step 4: Lens capsule becomes more curved especially anterior surface. - Increase lens thickness - Reduced equatorial diameter - Pupil constriction - Convergence
  • 8. Components of Accommodation There are two components: • Physical Accommodation • Physiological Accommodation
  • 9. 1. Physical Accommodation  The actual physical deformation of the lens.  It is measured in diopter.  Converging power of the eye is increased by 1D.
  • 10. 2. Physiological Accommodation  The contractile power of the ciliary muscle required to arise the refractive power of lens by 1D.  It measured in myodiopter.
  • 11. Terminologies of accommodation Far point: Position of an object when its image clearly falls on retina with no accommodation. • Emmetropic eye : at INFINITY • Myopic eye : REAL and lies in FRONT OF the eye • Hypermetropic eye : VIRTUAL and lies BEHIND the eye
  • 12. Near point : Nearest point at which small objects can be seen clearly. • Also called punctum proximum. • It varies with age ; about 7 cm at 10 years of age 25 cm at 40 years of age 33 cm at 45 years of age
  • 13. Range of accommodation: Distance between far point and near point. Range of accommodation= Far point – Near point (in cm) (in cm)
  • 14. Amplitude of Accommodation : Difference between the dioptric power, needed to focus at near point and to focus at far point. • Amplitude = Near point – Far point (in Dioptre) (in Dioptre)
  • 15. Example: Given an emmetropic eye with near point of accommodation located at 10cm in front of the eye calculate the range and amplitude accommodation. Far point(R) = infinity Near point(P) = 10cm Range of accommodation : (R-P)=infinity Amplitude of accommodation – (P-R)=10D
  • 16. Example: Given uncorrected myopic eye with far point of accommodation located 50cm in front of the eye and near point at 10cm in front of eye calculate range and amplitude of accommodation. Far point – 50cm Near point – 10cm Range of accommodation – (R-P)=40cm Amplitude of accommodation – (P-R)=8D
  • 17.
  • 18. A) Assessment of NPA and amplitude of accommodation 1. RAF rule 2. Measurement of Amplitude of accommodation using minus lenses 3. Pushup Test B) Assessment of Accommodative Response Techniques of Dynamic Retinoscopy C) Assessment of Dynamic Accommodation Assessment of accommodation
  • 19. 1. RAF rule or Prince’s rule
  • 20. • Using RAF rule we can determine the NPA • A sliding target with 6/9 letters, numbers or fine lines is moved from or towards the eye until the closest is found at which it still can be seen clearly. • During the examination, the patient has to wear his or her full optical refractive correction. • The NPA is determined first for each eye separately and then for both eyes together. • It is marked in centimetres marked on one side of the instrument bar.
  • 21. • The side of bar marked in dioptres will indicate the amplitude of accommodation in dioptres. • The third side of the bar shows the age corresponding to the accommodation. • If while measuring the NPA, the patient’s amplitude of accommodation is found so low that his or her near point is beyond the length of the instrument, PLUS lenses are added to his or her correction until the near point is brought within limit. • The dioptric power of these additional lenses is then deducted from the measured values.
  • 22. • Conversely, in young patients with very high accommodative power, minus lenses may be added to the distance correction to move the near point away from the eyes. • The dioptric power of those minus lenses is then added to the measured value of amplitude of accommodation.
  • 23. 2. Measurement of Amplitude of Accommodation using minus lenses • Performed monocularly and the patient has to wear his or her full refractive correction. • The patient is asked to fixate the best corrected near vision target at 40 cm distance and minus lenses of progressively increasing power are added before the eye till the patient reports the first sustained blur. • The power of this minus lens + 2.5 D (for 40 cm distance of testing) is equivalent to amplitude of accommodation in dioptres.
  • 24. • For example, At 40 cm distance of testing , if the patient reports blur with -3 D spherical lens, the amplitude of accommodation would be, 3 + 2.5 = 5.5 D
  • 25. 3. Pushup Test • A very simple test done which can be done monocularly as well as binocularly with patient wearing full refractive correction. • The patient is asked to fixed it at the best corrected near vision target at a distance where the target is seen clearly. • The near vision chart is moved closer till the patient reports first sustained blur. • The linear distance measured between the chart and patient’s spectacle plane gives NPA.
  • 26. Techniques of Dynamic Retinoscopy • Monocular Estimation Method : Patient is asked to fixate the near target at a distance of 40 cm and the retinoscopy is performed using streak retinoscope. The lens power required to attain neutrality is noted.
  • 27. • Nott Retinoscopy Same as MEM method , except that the retinoscopic reflex is neutralised by moving the retinoscope rather than adding the lenses. For the ‘with’ movement, the retinoscope is moved away from the patient and for the ‘against’ movement towards the patient till the retinoscopic reflex is neutralised.
  • 28. Interpretation of Accommodative Response • Lead of Accommodation: The amount by which the accommodative response of the eye is greater than the accommodative demand. It indicates accommodative excess. • Lag of Accommodation: The amount by which the accommodative response of the eye is less than the accommodative demand. It indicates accommodative insufficiency.
  • 29. Assessment of Dynamic Accommodation • Dynamic of accommodation can be assessed by testing accommodative facility. • An accommodative Flipper of +2.00 DS with -2.00 DS is used to test accommodative facility by rapidly flipping the lenses
  • 30. • Difficulty with plus lenses is seen in patients with accommodative excess. • Difficulty with minus lenses is seen in presbyopes.