There of plenty of people who have heard of 20/20
vision but very few who actually know what that truly means. This is the
term used to describe the normal clarity and sharpness of vision that
can be seen at a measurement of 20 feet, it is also called visual
acuity. If this is your vision measurement you will be able to well from
all distances with in reason. Other variations in vision measurement
tell if that person has near or far sightedness and to what degree.
Having 20/20 vision doesn’t mean that your vision is perfect; it only
tells you the clarity of your vision at a distance nothing more. Having
good vision also include how good your side vision is, depth perception,
focusing ability, eye coordination, and color vision.
All these skills
measure how well a person's over all visual ability is. Getting routine
eye exams will tell you what level your vision is at and if you need any
corrective lenses to help improve it. Some people with vision problems
wear corrective lenses; either glasses or contacts, while other people
have only a slight problem that is corrected with sort of vision therapy
to improve it. Regular exams will also let you and your doctor know if
you have an eye disease that needs to be treated to prevent future
vision problems.
Actual visual acuity is
measured by at what angular size you can see the smallest details at a
distance and is called spatial resolving power. This must be measured
for such purposes as determining the appropriate prescription that
allows the best visual acuity so glasses or contacts can be gotten. The
patient first notices many indications of eye diseases as visual
disturbances so the doctor would look at the eye to determine if it is
truly a vision problem or actually an underlying illness in the eye. In
order to have great everyday performance and ability to see reading
material clearly and with least amount of eyestrain, one must have good
visual acuity. Many people must focus on fine details everyday, whether
it is at work, home, or any other place. We rely on our eyes to pick up
all the detail that is around us to give us the information we are
looking for. Many of the daily tasks we take for granted are inspecting
things for scratches, reading labels, gauges, and dials, and many more.
We need good vision acuity to drive a vehicle and be able to know where
we are going, read signs, and avoid hazards on the road.
When the
doctor hands you a prescription it reads as a fraction. The top number
is the measured distance of 20 feet. The top number is the smallest
detail you can focus on at the 20-foot distance. The higher the bottom
number is the worse your visual acuity is and the closer you would have
to stand to see what a 20/20 person could see at 20 feet. The smaller
the bottom number is the better the vision, if the number is below 20
than you would have better than normal vision. So a person with 20/10
vision can see things at 20 feet that a normal person would have to be
at 10 feet. Some of significant visual acuities are:
A)
20/20
vision is considered normal vision
B)
20/40 vision in at least one
eye is the vision required to pass the driving test
C)
20/200
vision or worse is the legal definition of blindness
Vision tests
are done on each eye separately to determine the acuity of each eye
alone. Many people don’t have the same acuity in both eyes. You will be
sat in the chair and asked to put your chin on a rest with a machine
that looks like extra large glasses. This machine will help determine
what your visual acuity is by reading the letters on a chart on the wall
in front of you. You must be able to read 50-75% of the first 6 lines of
the chart to be considered 20/20 vision. The top letter is 20200 and id
a person cannot read this with the best glasses they are considered
legally blind. The second line on the chart is at 20/100 and the third
line is 20/50. If you range in this area you would be considered
disabled for occupations that require a lot of reading or numerical
work. The forth line is 20/40 and is the line you need to be able to
read to pass a drivers test in order to not be restricted on your
license. The most commonly believed maximum acuity is at approximately
20/15. If you can read the bottom line of the chart well, you are
probably guessing.