| Description | Uses - Establishing baseline contrast sensitivity prior to and after an intervention(such as cataract extraction, LASIK, or other refractive surgery)
- Identifying functional losses in low contrast perception (often associated with
| Each line on the Rabin Contrast Sensitivity Test is a lower contrast than the one before it, using Log CS steps. This progression in contrasts helps to identify the patient's contrast sensitivity. Furthermore, the test helps to detect subtle effects |
| Features | - Three charts, for the left eye, right eye and binocular testing, or for repeated testing without letter sequence memorization
- Rapid administration, with easy, accurate scoring
- Easy to store and protect
- Easy to illuminate (e.g., with instrument stand lamp)
- Each chart mounted on durable plastic
- Designed for near testing (40 or 50 cm)
- Low cost
| - Contrast sensitivity test comparable to the Small Letter Contrast Test
- Detects subtle effects of defocus, low luminance and glare
- 20/50 letter size at 4 meters (13 feet)
- Log CS increases 0.25 steps per row (0.05 log CS/letter)
- For use with CAT. NO. 914 Small Illuminator Cabinet
- Includes soft-tipped pointer, recording forms and test instructions
- Available with glare filter CAT. NO. 2147 and low photopic filter CAT. NO. 2148
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