Product Features
The computer-aided VertiCam is an infrared real-time video eye-movement recording system, with and without fixation, that aids clinicians in accurately diagnosing and treating Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). It assesses the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), crucial for stabilizing vision during head movements, by revealing eye movements often missed under normal lighting. By removing visual fixation through complete darkness, VertiCam enhances the detection of involuntary eye movements, making it essential for accurate BPPV diagnosis and treatment compared to traditional lit-room examinations.
System Application
IR
active ir
hi-res camera
wireless video transmission
built-in
RECHARGEABLE battery
ir remote controller
fast charging power bank
gaze light
green led
manual focus adjust
cordless portable device
Infrared video goggles help to make the examination and diagnosis of a dizzy patient more accurate by allowing clinicians to see eye movements that are often suppressed in normal light. The patient wearing the goggles cannot see anything, only darkness.
This is how goggles can remove any visual fixation to allow the eyes to move freely. The two infrared cameras inside the goggles record each eye independently and send a video feed straight to a laptop for the clinicians to watch the eye movements in real time.
“Clinicians who use infrared video goggles have been shown to visualize 100% of abnormal eye movements that provide critical information toward accurate diagnosis and treatment of vestibular patients, as compared to 33% of abnormal eye movements visualized with traditional thickened lens Frenzel glasses. (Baba et al., 2004).”
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