The Future of Wearable Technology in Preventive Eye Care
Wearable technology in eye care enables early detection and timely intervention, improving patient outcomes and reducing vision impairment.
Wearable technology in eye care enables early detection and timely intervention, improving patient outcomes and reducing vision impairment.
Automated perimetry is essential for the early detection and effective management of glaucoma, providing precise and reliable visual field assessments.
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Wearable eye tracking technology is being used to detect neurological disorders, assess cognitive function, and monitor mental health conditions with accuracy.
Automated visual field testing offers comparable, if not superior, accuracy and reliability to traditional manual methods.
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