Neurolens Glasses
What is
Neurolens®
What are the Benefits of Neurolens?
What eye strain symptoms
can Neurolenses relieve?
If the alignment in our eyes is off, the disparity between what is considered “comfortable” vision and “required” vision when we focus up close can cause painful symptoms. Whether it is from light sensitivity, digital eye strain, or even major events like car accidents, concussions, head injuries, whiplash and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), researchers have proven that the link between our brain and vision is significant.
Symptoms of eye misalignment such as the following can be greatly improved when properly diagnosed by an eyecare specialist:
- headaches and migraines
- neck pain and shoulder pain
- eye strain
- vertigo
- nausea
How do
Neurolens glasses work?
While regular lenses use a standard prism shape, Neurolens is contoured, providing effortless eye alignment at all distances by gradually increasing the prism from distance to near. The contoured shape helps to alleviate the pressure on the trigeminal nerve connected to the brain as it attempts to correct misalignment in the eye. This helps to reduce the severity of headaches, eye fatigue, and other symptoms that can be caused by trigeminal nerve misalignment. The contoured shape also helps to maintain a comfortable position for the eye, which can help to improve vision and the overall comfort of the patient.
How are Neurolens
diagnosed and measured?
The eye exam is simple. Using digital devices, we utilize breakthrough eye-tracking technology and the Neurolens Measurement Device to objectively and accurately measure the degree of eye misalignment. If an imbalance between the eyes is perceived, then personalized and customized lenses are prescribed. Neurolenses are offered in three types: single vision, computer/office, and progressives.
Single vision lenses are designed to provide correction for one distance, such as far away or near.
Computer/office lenses are designed specifically for computer and digital device use and offer a wider area of focus than single-vision lenses.
Progressive lenses offer a smooth transition from distance to near vision with no visible lines. They also provide clear vision at all distances, including intermediate.
A survey conducted with individual practitioners across the country focused on the post-60-days results of wearing Neurolens technology. The study showed that more than 80% of patients who wore Neurolens, with blue light filter coatings, found relief from their various digital eye strain symptoms.
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View the video below to learn more about how Neurolenses can help.