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How do I know if my prescription axis measurement method is tabo or international?

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How do I know if my prescription axis measurement method is tabo or international?

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In order to know if the axis of left eye value is tabo or international you can have a look at the graph table shown on your prescription. TABO: the arrow that states graphically the astigmatism position point to zero at the temple position that is to the right hand-side of the drawing (in this example 60°). INTERNATIONAL: the arrow that states graphically the astigmatism position point to zero at the nasal position that is to the left hand-side of the drawing (in this example 120°).

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