Spheroprismatic glasses: correction of binocular vision
Spheroprismatic glasses (OS) are a special type of glasses designed to correct binocular vision in cases of strabismus and heterophoria. They are used to correct problems with bilateral visual function that can lead to some visual defects.
Spheroprismatic glasses are equipped with lenses on which spheroprismatic elements are glued. These elements create additional optical displacement, which allows you to change the direction of light falling on the eye. Thus, conditions are created for the correction of strabismus and heterophoria, which eliminates problems with binocular vision.
Spheroprismatic elements located on glasses lenses can have different shapes and sizes. They can be round, square or rhombic, and also of different sizes. The choice of a specific option depends on the characteristics of the visual pathology and its degree.
The use of Spheroprismatic glasses can significantly improve the quality of vision, especially in people suffering from strabismus and heterophoria. However, it is necessary to understand that these glasses will not solve the problem blindly, i.e. they will not improve vision if it has already deteriorated greatly.
It is also important to note that the choice of glasses, including Spheroprismatic glasses, should be made only after consultation with an ophthalmologist. Only he will be able to assess the state of the visual system and prescribe the necessary measures to correct it.
Thus, Spheroprismatic glasses are an effective means for correcting binocular vision in cases of strabismus and heterophoria. They allow you to create conditions for eliminating problems with both visual functions and significantly improve the quality of vision. However, before using them, you must consult an ophthalmologist.
Spheroprismatic glasses are glasses with lenses on which spheroprismatic elements are glued. These glasses are designed to correct binocular vision in cases of strabismus and heterophoria.
Spheroprismatic elements are thin prismatic lenses in the form of strips or circles that are glued to the surface of the main lenses of glasses. These elements refract light in such a way that the eyes are forced to work in harmony and look at one point. This allows you to eliminate or reduce the manifestations of strabismus and restore binocular vision.
Spheroprismatic glasses are prescribed by an ophthalmologist after examining the patient. The selection of the required strength and location of the prismatic elements is carried out individually for each patient. These glasses are effective for treating various types of strabismus in adults and children. Their regular use in combination with eye exercises helps improve binocular vision.