Opt-Align™: a new way of thinking about asthenopia.
- Paul Karpecki, OD
- Part 1
- How did you hear about Opt-Align™?
- What are the symptoms associated with eye
misalignment?
- Part 2
- How did you incorporate Opt-Align™ into your
sophisticated practice? - Which patients do you test with Opt-Align™?
- How did you incorporate Opt-Align™ into your
- Jeff Krall, OD
- Part 1
- Can you explain how the proprioceptive system works?
- What are the symptoms associated with eye
misalignment? - How common is eye misalignment?
- Why is Opt-Align™ preferred over standard phoria
testing? - How does Opt-Align™ measure the disparity?
- Part 2
- How do you identify patients that have
proprioceptive problems? - What benefits has Opt-Align™ brought to your
practice?
- How do you identify patients that have
- Kellie Hilton — Patient
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- How long have you suffered from headaches?
- Can you describe your headaches?
- What have you done to resolve your headaches?
- Would you recommend this treatment to other patients?
Grow your practice
by increasing:
- Resolution of symptoms
- Patient satisfaction
- Patient retention
- New patient referrals
- New revenue stream
Muscle fatigue or eye misalignment?
Research from the Illinois College of Optometry links symptoms associated with asthenopia to eye misalignment. ICO study shows a 50% decrease in symptoms using New Anti-Fatigue Free Form Lens Technology.
New breakthrough technology
Stereo Optical introduces a unique diagnostic device designed to determine appropriate treatment by measuring:
- Fixation disparity
- Eye misalignment
- Amount of horizontal and vertical prism needed to resolve symptoms
Stereo Optical introduces a unique diagnostic device designed to determine appropriate treatment by measuring:
- Modified Turville Infinity Binocular Balance test
- Cover test
Help for Eyestrain Victims
For
For presbyopic patients who are experiencing any of the Eyestrain symptoms, a new technological solution is available from Signet Armorlite.
The patented Anti-Fatigue Progressive Technology is incorporated within the progressive lens design to reduce eyestrain and related symptoms when working at-near. Incorporating base-in prism in the reading area of the progressive lens assists the normal binocular function of a patient’s eyes. This technological enhancement has been shown to reduce eyestrain and eye fatigue which may lead to headaches. Progressive lens-wearers are able to perform nearviewing tasks for longer durations and with less discomfort.

