FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: correction zones described as angular zones in an individual's field of vision are selected on an ocular lens. The correction zone comprises a correction point (i) described by a two-dimensional system of coordinates. The correction point (i) represents a point in a polar system of coordinates including a polar angle (Ǿi) and a radial coordinate (ri). The polar angle comprises a counterclockwise angle from a horizontal line connecting a left optical centre (LOC) and a right optical centre (ROC). The radial coordinate includes a distance from the above point from the LOC or ROC. The above angular zone includes a combination of the polar angles 045 from the centre of the individual's left eye and 135 from the centre of the individual's right eye and the radial coordinate 14. That is followed by placing a correction element representing a mark of definite geometrical shape in one or more correction zone above on glasses. Placing as specified above includes securing, actuating or imaging one or more correction element on the glasses. The individual is provided with the above glasses for wear. The similar technique is used to select additionally the correction zones for treating conditions accompanying faintness or aerial sickness.
EFFECT: method provides correcting the above diseases with no medicinal products used.
12 cl, 4 ex, 4 tbl, 10 dwg
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Dates
2016-03-10—Published
2010-02-18—Filed