Eye stiffness is defined by the applied force and displacement of the cornea. The displacement is detected based on captured images by a high resolution camera.
Oct 22, 2024 · This paper challenges in vivo measurement of eye stiffness with a noninvasive approach and investigates individual differences of eye stiffness.
This paper challenges to measure the contact area between the probe and the cornea in addition to the corneal deformation for considering the individual ...
The proposed eye stiffness measurement can help detect the misestimated eye and it contributes to the early detection of glaucoma.
This paper challenges stiffness sensing of a living human eye by pressing with a contact probe. Prior to the experiment, a spherical model of an eye is ...
This paper challenges stiffness sensing of the human eye by pressing it with a contact probe. The displacement of the eye is captured by a camera with high ...
This paper challenges in vivo measurement of eye stiffness with a noninvasive approach and investigates individual differences of eye stiffness. Eye stiffness ...
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Purpose: To investigate differences in biomechanical properties focusing on stiffness parameters between normal, treatment-naïve primary open-angle glaucoma ...
Significantly reduced central corneal thickness is reported in seven patients with low tension glaucoma. This finding, together with previously reported ...
The difference between the eye stiffness measured by the contact method and the non-contact method is discussed.