A61N2005/0648

DEVICE FOR STIMULATING THE MEIBOMIAN GLANDS
20210379401 · 2021-12-09 ·

The device for stimulating the Meibomian glands comprises a cap (2) and a plurality of light-emitting diodes (3) arranged on the inner surface of said cap (2). The light emitting diodes (3) are electrically connected to an external control and/or supply unit (4), provided with a control interface (6). The cap (2) comprises at least one matrix (30) of light-emitting diodes (3) arranged in areas of the inner surface of the cap (2) suitable for facing, in use, the eyelids and the periocular areas of the user.

UV-Mask for Crosslinking Treatment of Keratoconus
20210379397 · 2021-12-09 ·

A UV-mask for treating keratoconus. The UV-mask could be made by having an image representing a surface of the patient's cornea with a topography map indicating an area of abnormal corneal thickness. The image is printed onto a sheet. The sheet is cut on or around the area of abnormal corneal thickness to create a transparent window in the sheet. The sheet is further cut on or around the corneal surface to result in a UV-mask. Also disclosed is a UV-mask for use in UV-irradiation treatment of keratoconus. Also disclosed are methods of treating keratoconus in an eye of a patient using a UV-mask.

OCULAR LIGHT THERAPY ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TREATING NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
20210370091 · 2021-12-02 · ·

An ocular light therapy arrangement for treating a user having a neurologic disorder includes a light emitting device the emits a light having a flicker rate of less than or equal to about 2 Hz and/or greater than or equal to about 85,000 Hz at a wavelength of within a first range of from about 500 nm to about 565 nm, wherein the light is effective to reduce neurologic disorder symptoms by reducing stimulation of the user's retina and brain cortex.

LENS WITH ASYMMETRIC PROJECTION TO TREAT ASTIGMATISM
20210379399 · 2021-12-09 · ·

A stimulus is configured to treat astigmatism with changes in retinal thickness, independently of, or in combination with, treatment for myopia. In some embodiments, a stimulus pattern is arranged with respect to an astigmatic axis of the eye to decrease ocular growth in relation to the astigmatic axis. In some embodiments, the apparatus is configured to direct light to regions of retina outside the macula in relation to the astigmatic axis of the eye. In some embodiments, the intensity is modulated to provide the effect. A lens, such as a contact lens or spectacle lens may be configured with a plurality of light sources, such as projection units having a light source and focusing optics that work together to project anteriorly or posteriorly defocused images onto the retina at locations eccentric to the fovea.

VIEWING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROJECTING A LIGHT SIGNAL
20220203119 · 2022-06-30 ·

The present invention concerns a viewing apparatus comprising: a first optical line comprising: a projecting system adapted to project a light signal on a first area of the retina of an eye of a wearer of the viewing apparatus, a light signal generator generating the light signal to be projected, and a waveguide comprising an input coupler and an exit coupler, the waveguide being adapted to convey light from the input couple to the exit coupler, and optionally a second optical line comprising an optical system adapted to project a light signal of the environment on a second area of the retina of the eye of the wearer, the optical system comprising a part of the waveguide.

SYSTEM FOR PROJECTING A PATTERN OF INTEREST ONTO A RETINAL AREA OF A HUMAN EYE
20220192885 · 2022-06-23 ·

The present invention pertains to a system for projecting a pattern of interest onto a retinal area of a human eye, containing a carrying frame for being worn by a patient, a camera for capturing an image, a projector device for projecting a pulsed light beam reflecting a pattern of interest into a human eye, and a processor device being in communication with the camera and the projector device, wherein the processor device is adapted for converting the image captured by the camera into the pattern of interest being basis for the pulsed light beam, wherein the projector device and the camera are attached to the carrying frame.

Methods and systems for therapeutic neuromodulation
11363981 · 2022-06-21 · ·

Systems, methods and computer-readable media are disclosed for providing therapeutic auditory stimulation. Consistent with disclosed embodiments, a system for providing therapeutic auditory stimulation may comprise a diagnostic unit that computes an EEG spectral density of a patient and a heart rate spectral density of a patient and provides values for one or more EEG frequency bands and one or more heart rate frequency bands. The system may also comprise a therapy unit that generates, based on the provided values, one or more stimulation waveforms corresponding to one or more of the EEG frequency bands and provides the stimulation waveforms for therapeutic auditory stimulation. The stimulation waveforms may comprise audible carrier frequencies modulated by signals with frequencies that vary exponentially with time. The EEG frequency bands may comprise the delta, theta, alpha, beta 1, beta 2, and gamma EEG frequency hands.

PHOTOBIOMODULATION THERAPY TO TREAT A DEGENERATIVE CONDITION OF THE RETINA AND/OR THE OPTIC NERVE
20220184412 · 2022-06-16 ·

Photobiomedulation therapy (PBMT) can be applied to the eye to treat optical neuritis, a sign of multiple sclerosis (MS). The light of PBMT can be directed into the eye, regardless of the position of the eye, by a device that includes an array of light delivery devices and a heat sink lens. The device can be placed proximal to the eye to direct the light into the eye. The light can have one or more wavelengths from 400-1100 nm and can be applied in at least one of a pulsed operating mode, a continuous operating mode, and a super-pulsed operating mode through the light source device to the skeletal muscle. The light signal is applied for a time sufficient to stimulate a phototherapeutic response in the retina and/or the optic nerve. PBMT applied in this manner provides a noninvasive, safe and effective treatment for optic neuritis.

Pineal gland stimulator and regulator

An apparatus is provided for ocular stimulation. In embodiments, the apparatus comprises ocular stimulator circuitry couplable with a headwear item, and a plurality of ocular stimulator LED packages electrically couplable to the ocular stimulator circuitry. The plurality of ocular stimulator LED packages are configured to stimulate a pineal gland associated with a live subject on which the headwear item is disposed. The apparatus may be configured to cause the ocular stimulator LED packages to emit light according to at least one pre-programmed operating mode.

Device for projecting images on the retina

A device to stimulate the retina comprises one or more light sources coupled to one or more optical elements. The one or more optical elements is configured to illuminate the retina with one or more images at a location away from a fovea of a wearer. In some embodiments, each of the one or more images comprises a depth of focus and a spatial resolution. The one or more images can be formed at a distance anterior to the retina, at a distance posterior to the retina or on the retina. In some embodiments, the depth of focus is less than the distance, and the spatial resolution greater than a spatial resolution of the retina at the location.