Photo electronics pulsate vision fatigue curing device

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A61N 1/36 (2006.01) A61N 5/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2133668

The vision fatigue curing device I invented generates a preset frequency of photo pulses as well as a preset frequency and amplitude of electrical pulses to massage and stimulate human vision's nerve system and nerve tips in muscles surrounding our eyes so as to yield the following treatment results: (1) Improve circulation, blood supplies within the related blood vessels. (2) Alternatively excite and relax eye muscle to recover its refraction regulation function and as a treatment to vision fatigues. (3) Prolonged usage can stimulate our vision system to regulate the depth of the front room of the eye balls, shorten the diameter of the eyeballs. i.e. improve vision, recovery from myopia or presbyopia. The said effects is achieved by (1) red light emitted by the device, and (2) micro vibrations through electrode contacts attached to outer skin and acupoints around the eyes. The advantages of the invented device are its high portability, low cost, easy to use, and is most effective for computer operators, drivers, especially for young children with false myopia.

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