Tag: Ophthalmology

Automatic Glasses Track Eyes to Adjust Focus

As we grow older, the lenses of our eyes become stiffer, making it difficult to focus on nearby objects. Presbyopia, as the condition is called, is typically managed using reading glasses and progressive lenses. These, though, only work well when the user’s head points toward the intended area of focus. Now, a team of engineers […]

Low-Cost OCT Retinal Scanner for Cheaper Eye Screenings

Researchers from Duke University have developed and clinically tested a new low-cost, portable optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal scanner. Their work, recently published in the journal of Translational Vision Science and Technology, demonstrates that, when tested on 60 patients with and without retinal diseases, their device has image quality that is about 95% that of […]

eMacula Augmented Reality for Vision Impaired: Interview with Steve Willey, CEO of Innovega

Innovega Inc., a systems engineering and lens development company with offices in Washington and California, has created eMacula, a new generation of eyewear that combines smart contact lenses and stylish, lightweight glasses. The system will be tailored to the needs of vision impaired patients who will benefit from both lens-based vision correction and from magnification […]

Glaucoma: Overview Video

This video discusses the main types of glaucoma: open-angle glaucoma, closed-angle glaucoma, and normal-tension glaucoma. It also discusses key aspects of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Osmosis