FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: device for treating amblyopia comprises a binocular holder, on which for each eye there are mounted elements of electromagnetic action, made in form of infrared diodes and magnetic elements located on the line, which shape corresponds to the orbital part of the circular muscle of the eye, lasers and a unit for generating stimulating signals, the outputs of which are connected to elements of electromagnetic action. Binocular holder consists of body with BTE arches, facial mask adjacent to face to provide protection from external illumination, adjustment mechanism of center-to-center distance associated with lasers, with provision of their position in the center of pupils, and a light-protective pad located on the binocular holder housing outer side, as well as a control panel connected to the stimulating signals generation unit. Stimulating signal generation unit and the center-to-center distance adjustment mechanism are fixed on the body and located in the light-protective pad cavity.
EFFECT: using the given invention enables higher clinical effectiveness and stability of the positive state of the patient's visual apparatus.
4 cl, 6 dwg
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Dates
2019-05-17—Published
2018-04-13—Filed