Tele-Rehabilitation and Remote Clinical Monitoring
In 2026, the "geographic barrier" to specialized vision care in the US has been largely eliminated through Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM). Families no longer need to travel to major cities for specialized orthoptic exercises.
The patient performs their prescribed vision exercises at home on a tablet equipped with high-speed eye-tracking sensors. This data—including "fixation stability" and "time-on-task"—is uploaded to a secure cloud where the ophthalmologist reviews progress. If the data shows a lack of improvement, the doctor can adjust the "digital dosage" remotely, ensuring the treatment remains effective without the need for frequent, costly in-office visits.
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