A61B3/0075

Ophthalmic apparatus
10779729 · 2020-09-22 · ·

An ophthalmic apparatus includes: an imaging optical system that includes a light projecting optical system for projecting light to an ACA region of a subject's eye, and a light receiving optical system including a light receiving element for receiving reflected light from the ACA region; an alignment driver configured to change a positional relationship between the subject's eye and the imaging optical system; an imaging processor configured to generate an ACA image based on a signal output from the light receiving element; and a controller configured to detect a feature point in an ACA of the subject's eye from the ACA image, and that adjust the positional relationship in accordance with a position of the feature point in the ACA image.

CONTROL DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD, AND MICROSCOPE DEVICE FOR OPERATION
20200288975 · 2020-09-17 · ·

To make it possible to improve user convenience, provided is a control device including: a control unit configured to control a position and an attitude of a microscope unit by driving an arm unit that supports the microscope unit on the basis of a captured image of an operating site photographed by the microscope unit during an operation so that a position and attitude condition set before the operation is satisfied. The position and attitude condition is a condition that prescribes a position and an attitude of the microscope unit with respect to the operating site to obtain a desired captured image corresponding to the position and attitude condition.

OPHTHALMIC DEVICE
20200288976 · 2020-09-17 · ·

The present invention provides an ophthalmic device capable of minimizing the generation of flare at a lower cost and in a shorter time than in the prior arts when photographing in a state where an optical axis of an examination optical system is deviated from a reference position of a subject eye. The ophthalmic device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a photographing unit that images a region to be observed of the subject eye through the examination optical system, a first alignment unit that performs alignment on the examination optical system with respect to the subject eye in the optical axis direction and the direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction, an optical system movement unit that moves the examination optical system from a first position aligned by the first alignment unit to a second position which is deviated from the first position at least in the perpendicular direction, and a second alignment unit that determines an alignment position in the optical axis direction of the examination optical system with respect to the subject eye at the second position based on the positional difference between the first position and the second position and moves the examination optical system to the alignment position along the optical axis direction.

METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEMS FOR OPHTHALMIC TESTING AND MEASUREMENT

Methods, apparatus, and systems for performing an ophthalmic diagnostic test are disclosed. In one aspect, a head-wearable device for administering an ophthalmic test to a subject can comprise a head-wearable frame for mounting the device onto the subject's head, and a light seal configured for coupling to the frame so as to isolate at least one eye of the subject from ambient light when the device is worn by the subject.

LIGHT SEAL COVER FOR USE WITH A HEAD-WEARABLE TESTING AND MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS

Methods, apparatus, and systems for performing an ophthalmic diagnostic test are disclosed. In one aspect, a head-wearable device for administering an ophthalmic test to a subject can comprise a head-wearable frame for mounting the device onto the subject's head, and a light seal configured for coupling to the frame so as to isolate at least one eye of the subject from ambient light when the device is worn by the subject.

Light Seal For A Head-Wearable Testing And Measurement Device and Related Methods

Methods, apparatus, and systems for performing an ophthalmic diagnostic test are disclosed. In one aspect, a head-wearable device for administering an ophthalmic test to a subject can comprise a head-wearable frame for mounting the device onto the subject's head, and a light seal configured for coupling to the frame so as to isolate at least one eye of the subject from ambient light when the device is worn by the subject.

VISION TEST DEVICE

Provided is a vision test device including: a projection unit 10 that projects an image on a retina of a subject with use of a laser beam 50 by two-dimensionally scanning the laser beam; a beam diameter setting unit that sets a beam diameter of the laser beam; and a numerical aperture setting unit that sets a numerical aperture of the laser beam, wherein the projection unit projects, on the retina, a test image for measuring visual information of the subject with use of a laser beam having the set beam diameter and the set numerical aperture.

System for traumatic brain injury detection using oculomotor tests

Embodiments of the present invention comprises apparatuses and methods of measuring levels of neurological impairment. Certain embodiments of the invention comprise a headset that emits light into the user's eyes and the system tracks the pupils' orientation, movement, contraction and dilation. In specific embodiments, the headset can run a battery of tests and calculate a score indicating the user's level of neurological impairment.

OPHTHALMIC DEVICE
20200260953 · 2020-08-20 · ·

An ophthalmic device including a photographing optical system that illuminates and photographs an eye to be examined, a reference movement control unit that automatically moves the photographing optical system to a reference position for photographing a reference region in the eye to be examined; and a displacement movement control unit that automatically moves the photographing optical system to a displacement position different from the reference position.

AMD Diagnostic Multi Tester
20200260950 · 2020-08-20 ·

An eye testing system for diagnosing age-related macular degeneration of a patient is disclosed. The eye testing system includes a plurality of acuity charts arranged in a plurality of rows. The each acuity chart includes a plurality of rows of symbols. Further, the eye testing system includes a bulls eye configured to slide relative to the plurality of acuity charts. The bulls eye includes a telescopic arm and an eye portion attached to the telescopic arm to facilitate a viewing of the one or more symbols to facilitate in diagnosing a central vision and a peripheral vision of the eye of the patient.