
Neurolens is a type of specialized eyeglass lens designed to correct eye misalignment (also known as binocular vision dysfunction or BVD), which can contribute to several symptoms – notably:
- Migraines/Headaches
- Eye Strain
- Neck/Shoulder Pain
- Dry Eyes
- Dizziness
- Motion sickness or vertigo
How Neurolens May Help Migraines and Motion Sickness:
Migraines
- Some migraines are triggered by visual strain or prolonged screen time.
- Small misalignments in how your eyes work together (even undetectable during regular eye exams) can cause your brain to work overtime to fuse images, resulting in:
- Eye strain
- Headaches
- Migraine episodes
- Neurolens corrects for this misalignment using contoured prism technology, helping reduce the demand on your visual system.
Motion Sickness
- Motion sickness is linked to a disconnect between what your eyes see and what your inner ear feels.
- If your eyes are misaligned, your brain receives conflicting visual signals, making this disconnect worse.
- Neurolens can help align your vision, potentially reducing the disorientation and dizziness that contribute to motion sickness or visual vertigo.
Clinical Support
Studies and surveys show:
- Around 93% of patients report symptom relief with Neurolens.
- Headaches and eye strain are the top symptoms that improve.
- Some users also report better focus and reduced neck tension.