The Vision Advantage (BVA) identifies dysfunction in the vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) per the Dynamic Visual Acuity Test. The BVA provides a more objective test than the standard clinical DVA test using an eye chart. The BVA also includes a Gaze Stability Test that identifies when the VOR falls below normal limits and whether there is an asymmetry between the left and right side. These advanced capabilities allow the clinician to customize treatment to the patient, resulting in optimal patient outcomes.
Wireless and light weight head tracker
Next generation VOR assessments
Patient-specific baseline comparison
Automatic sensor calibration
New technology allows for unrestricted patient movements and more flexibility for clinicians
Optimal patient outcomes
Next generation VOR assessments
Do your patients have the optimal eye and head coordination to maximize their performance? Find out using the Vision Advantage system, which identifies dysfunction in the vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) per the Dynamic Visual Acuity (DVA) Test and measures the head velocity, axis, and direction where visual accuracy breaks down per the Gaze Stabilization Test (GST).
Wireless and lightweight
Eliminating the need for long, unruly cords, the wireless and lightweight head-worn sensor ensures that your patient’s head movement is un-hindered and free-moving. The sensor is designed to detect head movement in all directions, so our software can distinguish whether a patient’s head is moving correctly for each test.
Portable and convenient
The Vision Advantage’s portable design allows your facility to use the system in multiple locations to improve patient workflow.