Thursday 9 February 2012

All About Sports Vision Tests


Sports vision tests help assess how does an athlete and can be used to train to improve their Visual function. Each test vision has their own set of tests for the assessment of the vision of the athlete. The Snellen eye chart, for example, with reviews of hand-eye coordination.
Most of us used to the Snellen eye chart-the chart, your optometrist that you read fully test your vision. If you have questions by reading the diagram of the eye, fitted with appropriate glasses or contacts you improve your Visual acuity. Contrast sensitivity test will assess how well someone picks up the contrast of the parallel bands on a background that match the shade of the stripe will begin. It is perfect for golfers who should be able to see the contrast between the green.

Eye control will help to assess how well devices your eyes monitor and control a movie object: then will work to improve the visual accompaniment. The test is normally performed in a computer system where your eyes can be tracked electronically as follows the movement on a screen. All movements are recorded by computer. The results will help the athlete to know where his view is weaker and stronger.

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