Study: Neurolenses Have Significant Impact on Reading Speed

As has been demonstrated by many studies, contoured prism has historically shown efficacy in relieving symptoms as a therapeutic offering. And new evidence suggests that there is also an opportunity to expand this technology to an even broader population focused on visual performance and productivity improvement, according to a Neurolens news release. In a parallel arm study evaluating reading speed at baseline, after 7 days of lens wear the mean (±SD) improvement in reading speed with Neurolenses was almost 70% higher than the mean (±SD) improvement in reading speed with other premium lens designs.
View the full study here.
To test the impact of Neurolens on productivity, a double-masked parallel arm study was designed with two subgroups: treatment and control, each consisting of 30 young adults. The treatment group received a pair of Neurolenses with a prescription based on the practitioner's Rx using the subject's best corrected vision. The control group received a premium single vision lens which yielded the best corrected vision for the individual. Reading speed was assessed initially using the Wilkins Rate of Reading Test (WRRT).
Every individual enrolled in the study wore the randomized study lens assigned to them for 7 ±2 days. Reading speed was then re-evaluated after the wear-in period. The investigator then calculated the number of words correctly read per minute for each passage. The mean (±SD) improvement in the reading speed for Neurolenses was +20.96 words per minute, and the mean (±SD) improvement in the reading speed for the Control was +12.39 words per minute. ANOVA analysis revealed a statistically significant improvement in the reading speed with Neurolenses compared to the Control lens (F = 4.45; P=0.03).
"Our visual behavior has obviously changed dramatically over the last century, but some of the most dramatic changes have been the more recent rapid acceleration of near vision utilization that have accompanied a global proliferation of smart phones and tablets," Brenda Montecalvo, OD, FCOVD, FAAO, FCSO, said in a company news release. "I am thrilled that companies like Neurolens are actively trying to push the industry forward and provide proven, effective ways to help our patients live a more productive, fulfilling digital life."
To learn more about Neurolens, visit our https://www.neurolens.com/.
