Glasses enhance mobility and function in patients who have difficulty with peripheral vision or seeing in low light UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – HEALTH SCIENCES LOS ANGELES – Nearly one in 30 Americans over the age of 40 experience low vision — significant visual impairment that can’t be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medication or surgery. In a new study of patients with retinitis pigmentosa, an...
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eMacula Augmented Reality for Vision Impaired: Interview with Steve Willey, CEO of Innovega
CONN HASTINGS EXCLUSIVE, OPHTHALMOLOGY 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 and digital enhancement...
Medgadget’s Best Medical Technologies of 2018
The year 2018 is nearly over, and it is time for us to reveal what we believe were the most notable developments in medical technology. We considered a technology’s clinical importance, the greatness of the leap that it’s making over existing solutions, as well as how we expect it to be adopted by doctors and...