The iWellness scan is an easy-to-read report that displays the thickness of your retina and your ganglion cell complex as compared to a database of normal eyes. These metrics along with a high-resolution image and symmetry analysis help to identify if you are displaying the early signs of retinal disease or glaucoma.
Optical Coherence Tomography, or ‘OCT’, is a technique for obtaining sub-surface images of translucent or opaque materials at a resolution equivalent to a low-power microscope. It is effectively ‘optical ultrasound’, imaging reflections from within tissue to provide cross-sectional images.
The visual evoked potential (VEP), or visual evoked response (VER), is a measurement of the electrical signal recorded at the scalp over the occipital cortex in response to light stimulus. The light-evoked signal, small in amplitude and hidden within the normal electroencephalographic (EEG) signal, is amplified by repetitive stimulation and time-locked, signal-averaging techniques, separating it from the background EEG readings.
The Frequency Doubling Technology (FDT) perimeter is a portable instrument designed for fast and effective detection of visual field loss1. This instrument (Welch Allyn, Skaneateles, N.Y., and Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, Calif.) was launched in 1997, and has been used successfully worldwide.
A pachymeter is a medical device used to measure the thickness of the eye's cornea. It is used prior to a Corneal Molding (Non-surgió al Vision Correction) evaluation, LASIK surgery, and is useful in screening for patients suspected of developing glaucoma. Modern design incorporates ultrasound technology for measurement of the thickness. Earlier models were based on optical principles.
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