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Defining Vision Analysis
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Tracey Technologies is pleased to bring to you a variety of educational videos that detail the iTrace to help you better understand what the iTrace is, how to use the iTrace and what clinical benefit it brings to your practice. Some of the videos help answer frequently asked questions and some were produced and provided by our customers.
     
   
"Evaluating Unhappy Multifocal IOL Patients with Wavefront Aberrometry," by Dr. David Chang. Presentation at the Hawaiian Eye 2011 meeting.

What is the iTrace Ray Tracing Aberrometer / Topographer?
An overview of the iTrace, ray tracing technology, and its clinical applications.

Is the iTrace Easy for Technicians to Use?
A demonstration of the simplicity and speed of an iTrace exam.
How does the iTrace meausure Wavefront Aberrations with Ray Tracing?
The unique technology only available in the iTrace and how it is used to provide detailed aberrometry and refractive information.
How Can the iTrace Help with Patient Education?
The iTrace's Visual Function Analysis display is a full-scope analysis for screening and patient education.
Are the Aberrations Corneal or Lenticular?
Using the unique iTrace lenticular aberration analysis, surgeons can make better decisions from better information.
"Multifocal IOL Explantation Based on Abnormal Pseudophakic Wavefront Aberrometry" by Dr. David Chang. This was his submission to the 2010 ASCRS Film Festival. In this case presentation, Dr. Chang reveals how, after listening to his patient's subjective complaint, the iTrace enabled him to then objectively assess the cause, allowing him to resolve a complicated vision problem to the patient's satisfaction.
     
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Learn and understand more about Wavefront Aberrometry and its clinical applications.