When the eyes are not aligned, the visual system must work constantly to compensate for the misalignment. This can put stress on the trigeminal nerve – the largest and most complex nerve connected to the brain, and the one responsible for head and neck sensations.
American adults now spend more than nine hours a day on digital devices. The visual demands of this digital lifestyle have increased the number of people who experience symptoms. neurolenses® are designed to bring the eyes into proper alignment, which is essential for comfortable vision. In a survey of patients who purchased neurolenses® 93 percent found symptom relief, with 73 percent stating that their symptoms were “substantially reduced” or “basically gone” after 90 days.
neurolenses® are the world’s first and only prescription lenses that add a contoured prism to treat the headaches, neck/shoulder pain, and eyestrain that 65 percent of U.S. adults complain of when using digital devices, reading or doing detail work.
Years of in-depth clinical research, conducted at neurology centers nationwide, uncovered a surprising link between the eyes and brain; majority of headache patients shared a common trait: a misalignment in their vision that caused specific symptoms when using digital devices, reading or doing near work. A further review of optometric literature, predating the use of digital devices, revealed similar symptoms documented throughout history among people whose work required extended time focusing up-close.
From the desk of our optician Ric
“Within a week of wearing my Neurolens glasses, all neck pain vanished.”