Abstract:
A lens element worn in front of an eye of a person includes a refraction area having a first refractive power based on a prescription for correcting an abnormal refraction of the eye of the person and a second refractive power different from the first refractive power and a plurality of at least three optical elements, at least one optical element having an optical function of not focusing an image on the retina of the eye so as to slow down the progression of the abnormal refraction of the eye.
Abstract:
A lens element worn in front of an eye of a person includes a refraction area having a first refractive power based on a prescription for correcting an abnormal refraction of the eye of the person and a second refractive power different from the first refractive power and a plurality of at least three optical elements, at least one optical element having an optical function of not focusing an image on the retina of the eye so as to slow down the progression of the abnormal refraction of the eye.
Abstract:
A method and system for determining a risk of an onset or progression of myopia over a timeframe. The method includes determining a value of at least one parameter associated with vision condition of a subject, the at least one parameter including a sensitivity parameter of the subject, the sensitivity parameter being relative to the sensitivity of the subject to a variation of at least one dioptric optical feature of at least one ophthalmic lens placed in front of at least one eye of the subject. The method also includes determining the subject's risk of the onset or progression of myopia over the timeframe, based on the determined value of the at least one parameter.
Abstract:
A method of evaluating the efficiency of a myopia control product for a wearer, the method comprising: an initial myopia indicator providing step S1, during which the initial value of a myopia indicator of the wearer is provided, a myopia condition step S2, during which the wearer using the myopia control product is placed in myopia inducing conditions, a resulting myopia indicator determining step S3, during which the resulting value of the myopia indicator of the wearer is determined after the wearer has been placed in the myopia inducing conditions, an efficiency evaluation step S4, during which the efficiency of the myopia control product is evaluated by comparing the initial value of the myopia indicator and the resulting value of the myopia indicator.
Abstract:
A system for determining a modification of an initial myopia control solution used by a myopic subject, comprising one or more memories having in memory values of individual features of said myopic subject and values of environmental parameters relative to conditions of use by said myopic subject of said initial myopia control solution and comprising one or more processors programmed to: determine an individual score linked to a role of said individual features in causing the myopia of said myopic subject, said individual score depending on said values of individual features, determine an environmental score linked to a role of said environmental parameters in causing the myopia of said myopic subject, said environmental score depending on said values of said environmental parameters, and determine said modification of said initial myopia control solution for said subject based on said individual and environmental scores.
Abstract:
A lens element intended to be worn in front of an eye of a person comprising: a refraction area having a first refractive power based on a prescription for correcting an abnormal refraction of said eye of the person and a second refractive power different from the first refractive power, and a plurality of at least three optical elements, at least one optical element having an optical function of not focusing an image on the retina of the eye to slow down the progression of the abnormal refraction of the eye.
Abstract:
A method for determining personalized near addition value for non-presbyopes, including measuring fusional amplitudes and phoria with at least one addition value, on both eyes of a person at a working distance; finding a mathematical function that predicts the change of a pair of fusional amplitudes and phoria as a function of addition value based on the addition value and the measured fusional amplitudes and phoria; and determining the near addition value according to a suitable relationship between the pair of fusional amplitudes and phoria on the mathematical function.
Abstract:
This method for predicting evolution over time of at least one vision-related parameter of at least one person includes: obtaining successive values for the person, respectively corresponding to repeated measurements over time of at least one parameter of a first predetermined type for the person; predicting by at least one processor the evolution over time of the vision-related parameter of the person from the obtained successive values for the person, by using a prediction model associated with a group of individuals; the predicting including associating at least part of the successive values for the person with the predicted evolution over time of the vision-related parameter of the person, the associating including jointly processing the successive values associated with the same parameter of the first predetermined type. The predicted evolution depends differentially on each of the jointly processed values.
Abstract:
A lens element worn in front of an eye of a person includes a refraction area having a first refractive power based on a prescription for correcting an abnormal refraction of the eye of the person and a second refractive power different from the first refractive power and a plurality of at least three optical elements, at least one optical element having an optical function of not focusing an image on the retina of the eye so as to slow down the progression of the abnormal refraction of the eye.
Abstract:
A lens element worn in front of an eye of a person includes a refraction area having a refractive power based on a prescription for the eye of the person, and a plurality of at least three optical elements, wherein the optical elements are configured so that along at least one section of the lens the mean sphere of optical elements increases from a point of the section towards the peripheral part of the section.