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Double Press-On
Field Awareness Prisms
Treatment of Bilateral Stroke or other Tunnel Vision
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The visual field of a
bilateral stroke patient Bilateral strokes, RP and Glaucoma often result in tunnel vision. |
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Press-on Prisms can be placed on the peripheral portion of each lens to aid the patient with bilateral homonymous hemianopsia or other conditions causing tunnel vision. | |
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Bilateral Press-on Prism Field Expanders | |
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Bilateral Press-on Prism Field Expanders for a patient with retinitis pigmentosa. The prisms shift the side vision inward on both sides improving mobility. | |
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Bilateral Press-on Prism Field Expander for a patient with a bitemporal hemianopsia from a pituitary tumor. | |
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Hollow punches are used to create a perfect circle of prism. | |
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