The OCULUS Myopia Master® provides:
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Refraction, axial length, and keratometry are the main measurements required for professional myopia management, but only in combination do they allow for individualized treatment and counseling.
A commonly used method for measuring myopia is by refraction. However, day-to-day measurement variability and the need to be able to perform refractions in children with induced cycloplegia require additional parameters for professional myopia management.
The Myopia Master<sup>®</sup> helps eye care practitioners and their patients at each stage of the myopia managment process, providing all you need in seven steps.
The Myopia Master® software provides a default questionnaire addressing the most important risk factors. Further risk factors can be added and customized using the Question Kit.
All information is based on peer-reviewed papers.
Benefit from the questionnaire or create your own.
The Myopia Master® software assists the practitioner in educating children and their parents. The near-work calculator is a very helpful gadget for computing the near-work risk factor.
Near-work duration alone already provides a good estimate, which can then be narrowed down with further input.
Benefit from easy-to-understand material.
Regular follow-up examinations are crucial to monitor the patient’s myopic status. The Myopia Master® software enables you to monitor axial length over time thus performing a trend analysis and determining the most effective treatment for the patient.
Benefit from making your success visible.
Never has the interpretation of measurement results been as easy and reliable as with the new Myopia Master®. All individually measured refractive components of the eye are automatically matched with the Gullstrand standard eye model. This way you can always take your bearings by the gold standard. Not only does this save you time, it also provides an ideal basis for explaining the results to your patients.
Best of all, OCULUS has introduced patient age as an additional variable, further improving reliability.
The Gullstrand Refractive Analysis System or GRAS for short, is a refraction-analysis module that is optionally available with the Myopia Master®.
David Kading, OD, FAAO
Cheryl Chapman, OD, IACMM, FIAOMC, FAAO
Watch our educational webcasts with specialists to learn from their expertise on how to use the Myopia Master<sup>®</sup> as a tool to enhance your myopia management within your practice.
Nicholas Despotidis, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, FAAOMC
Online Seminar, September 22nd 2020
Mark Bullimore, O.D. Cary Herzberg, O.D. Langis Michaud, O.D.
Mark Bullimore, Ph.D., Cary Herzberg, O.D., Langis Michaud, O.D.
David Kading, O.D., Jason Jedlicka, O.D. and Andrew Morgenstern, O.D.
OCULUS has joined the International Myopia Institute (IMI) in tackling myopia awareness and will support the IMI activities to advance the research of myopia to prevent future vision impairment and blindness.
The IMI is a global group of experts who have come together to discuss, debate, and make available the latest evidence-based recommendations in classifications, patient management, and research, in the form of the IMI-Whitepapers, in up to twelve international languages.
OCULUS and Myopia Profile, the world's largest and most popular myopia educational platform, have commenced a partnership to increase eye care practitioners' knowledge and clinical confidence in measurement and interpretation of axial length in myopia. Specific educational content, research summaries and case studies have been developed, which can be viewed on MyopiaProfile.com.
OCULUS and BHVI (Brien Holden Vision Institute) are pleased to announce an agreement that will see OCULUS incorporate BHVI’s algorithms for tracking and estimating refractive error into its Myopia Master® ophthalmic instruments. Learn more about BHVI’s research: www.bhvi.org, www.globalmyopiacentre.org.
Measuring range | 14 – 40 mm |
Corneal vertex distance (CVD) | 0; 10.5; 12; 13.75; 15; 16.5 mm | |
Sphere | -20 – +22 D (CVD = 12 mm) | |
Cylinder | 10 D (CDV = 12 mm) | |
Axis | 0° to 180° (in 1° increments) | |
Minimum measurable pupil diameter | 2.5 mm | |
Fixation target | hot air balloon over a landscape |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 266 x 538 x 493–523 mm (10.5 x 21.2 x 19.4 - 20.6 in) | |
Weight | approx. 12 kg (26.5 lbs) | |
Voltage | 80 - 264 V AC | |
Frequency | 47 - 63 Hz | |
Interface | USB | |
Recommended computer specifications | Intel® Core™ i5, 500 GB HDD, 8 GB RAM, Windows® 10, Intel® HD Graphics |