Sunday, 14 February 2021

Incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in ophthalmic devices not only provide better accuracy but also suggest the best treatment for patients

 


Let's know about different types of Ophthalmic Devices and the role they play in the treatment of eye disorders.
The first device to look at is the Ophthalmoscope. This device can be used to provide a clearer view of your vision by allowing the eye to be viewed with a magnifying instrument or magnifying glass. The device works to correct problems that may be present in the eye such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Another type of Ophthalmic Device is a digital video camera. It works to provide an image that is much clearer than any other form of technology and has been designed specifically to help with vision correction problems. It can also be used to show a picture in front of a monitor so that the user is able to see the picture clearly.
Next on the list of devices is the Laser pointer. These devices can be used to provide images of the iris and the pupil and can also be used to provide images in bright light conditions. It is also important to note that these devices can sometimes correct problems such as lazy eye or astigmatism.
Other devices that are used in the treatment of eye disorders are also part of the different types of Ophthalmic Devices. They include a special eye drop that is used to reduce the amount of light that is entering the eye. This light entering the eye can cause damage and this is used to correct it. A special lens is also used to provide the eye with better drainage, helping the eye to maintain a clear eye color.

Recently, Icare USA launched Icare ic200 handheld tonometer for portable measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP). The device measures IOP without any air puffs, anesthetic drops, or specialized skills.

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