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  1. Range of Motion Normal Values. Each joint has a normal ROM range of values, while each person has a different amount of ability to achieve it. Below are generally accepted values for a normal ROM for some individual joints as measured in degrees: References.

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  2. A normal visual field is an island of vision measuring 90 degrees temporally to central Fixation, 50 degrees superiorly and nasally, and 60 degrees inferiorly. Visual acuity increases from movement discrimination in the extreme peripheral vision to better than 20/20 in the center of vision.

  3. 12 gru 2015 · Normal Visual Field Extent. Visual fields are often described to be within x degrees of fixation or expressed as a diameter such as “central 30°,” which would correspond to a circle with a 30° radius from fixation.

  4. Visual field testing can be performed by various methods, including confrontation technique, Amsler grid, tangent screen, kinetic perimetry, or static perimetry. This review will focus primarily on standard automated perimetry (SAP).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Visual_fieldVisual field - Wikipedia

    The normal (monocular) human visual field extends to approximately 60 degrees nasally (toward the nose, or inward) from the vertical meridian in each eye, to 107 degrees temporally (away from the nose, or outwards) from the vertical meridian, and approximately 70 degrees above and 80 below the horizontal meridian.

  6. To determine normal values of the visual field (VF), corrected for age and reaction time (RT) for semiautomated kinetic perimetry (SKP) on the Octopus 900 perimeter, create a model describing the age-dependency of these values, and assess test–retest reliability for each isopter.

  7. For each eye a normal visual field extends approximately 50⁰ superiorly, 60⁰ nasally, 70⁰ inferiorly and 90⁰ temporally from central fixation. The field of vision is restricted superiorly by the upper lid and/or the bony orbital rim, and nasally by the bridge of the nose.

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